Using WordPress for Facebook Pages

In early 2011, Facebook changed the recommended method for creating Facebook Pages. Previously pages were created using static FBML but that has now been deprecated (dropped in effect) and no longer supported by Facebook.

Now content can be displayed using iFrames on Facebook Page tabs. An iFrame application is a method to take webpage content which is hosted elsewhere and embed that content into a Facebook Page.

For example… the webpage content involved could be on a WordPress site!

Which also makes it nice and easy to design the content!!

How to use WordPress for Facebook Pages guide

So, if you can use WordPress, now you can make Facebook Pages too!

 

WPFaceMakerPro – WordPress for Facebook Pages

WPFaceMakerPro is a comprehensive guide to using a WordPress powered site to provide the content for a Facebook fan page.

It shows:

  • How to establish and set up a Facebook Page in step-by-step detail
  • Installing a WordPress site
  • Installing the Catalyst Theme for WordPress which is very well suited for this purpose
  • Integrating WordPress with the Facebook Page
  • Configuring the Catalyst Theme and considerations for design requirements
  • Using the WPFBReveal plugin to reveal exclusive content to fans of the page (“Like”s)

This is a 60 page guide with clear step-by-step instructions and images to help you implement your own Facebook Pages more easily using WordPress as the content delivery mechanism.

WPFaceMakerPro

To see this method in action, visit The FastStepInternetMarketing Facebook Page here.

If you haven’t already “Liked” that Facebook Page yet, you should be landed automatically on the WPFaceMakerPro Tab for the page. You’ll be asked to “Like” the page and then just follow the instructions to download your version of WPFaceMakerPro and find out how to use WordPress for Facebook Pages!

(If you have previously “Liked” the page you will be automatically landed on the Wall for the Facebook Page – to get the download link for the WPFaceMakerPro Guide again, just click on the WPFaceMakerPro tab in the Facebook menu near the top left of the page).

 

WPFaceMaker SPECIAL OFFER!

Ok, so the WPFaceMakerPro guide is free.

You just have to “Like”
The FastStepInternetMarketing Facebook Page
when you visit it to get hold of the guide
There is no sign up or anything.

Before you Like it, you’ll see different content on the WPFaceMaker Pro Tab
than you do after you’ve Liked it.

When you Like it, details of how to access to the free report is shown.

This uses a WordPress Plugin called WPFBReveal.


Special Offer

The developer of WPFBReveal has provided an offer
exclusively for visitors to this site
and users of WPFaceMakerPro guide.

WPFBReveal is usually $27.00 for a personal licence
(to use on any of your own sites)
You can get it for just $17

The upsell to the Developer Edition (for use on client sites)
is usually an additional $97.00

Instead you can get it for just an
additional $27

Just visit and “Like”
The FastStepInternetMarketing Facebook Page
to see how you can get the WPFBReveal Plugin at these great rates.
(note that to get these special rates, you must use the links provided on that page)


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  1. I must have missed the link for getting wordpress for facebook. Is there a way to get it now? Thanks.

    • David says:

      Hi Robert

      Just click any of the links in the post above that take you to the Facebook page for this site (or even the little Fb icon on the right hand side).

      That should land you on the Tab called WPFacemakerPro which introduces WPFacemakerPro and also the use of Fangates – i.e. you have to click the Like button for the Page to continue.

      The page will then refresh and show you more about the guide etc along with a link to download it from there.

      As well as the WPFacemakerPro guide tab on the left hand side of the Page, there is also a Tab called FastStep IM Blog which shows how you can create or (as in this case) replicate a WP site from elsewhere, making it easy to create and update content for a Fanpage using WordPress.

      Hope that helps

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