How to Post an RSS Feed to a Facebook Page
The free IFTTT service lets you auto-post an RSS feed to your Facebook Page. When IFTTT identifies new content from the feed, a new Facebook post is built and published for you.
Create a free IFTTT account if you don’t already have one, or sign in to your account if you do. Select Create at the top of their website to start building a new connection. Select If This, and then search for and choose RSS Feed. If you’ve never used the RSS trigger before, you might also see a Connect button that you have to select. Pick New feed item to have the post triggered with each and every new content from the RSS feed. You can instead choose New feed item matches if you want the Facebook post to be created when an RSS feed item matches a particular keyword or phrase. Enter the feed URL. Learn how to find an RSS feed on a website if you’re not sure what to enter here. If you selected the second option in Step 5, you’ll see another box asking about a keyword or phrase. Type into that box whatever you need the feed item to contain before the Facebook post will be created. Select Create trigger, and then choose Then That. Search for and select Facebook Pages. Select Connect, too, if you see it, and then log in to your Facebook account to choose which page IFTTT can have access to. Select Create a link post. You actually have three options here, but only one is relevant for sending RSS feed items to Facebook posts. In the Message text box, you can type whatever you want to include along with the URL from the feed. There are variables you can select if you want each post to be more relevant to the URL. For example, if you select Add ingredient, you can pick something like EntryTitle to show the title of the feed item in the post. There are other options there as well if you want to include the author’s name, the content from the feed, or the date it was published. Take this time to confirm that the Facebook Pages account menu shows the right Page. Select Create action, and then Continue on the next page. Rename the Applet if you want, and optionally enable notifications each time it runs, and then press Finish.
You can instead choose New feed item matches if you want the Facebook post to be created when an RSS feed item matches a particular keyword or phrase.
If you selected the second option in Step 5, you’ll see another box asking about a keyword or phrase. Type into that box whatever you need the feed item to contain before the Facebook post will be created.
For example, if you select Add ingredient, you can pick something like EntryTitle to show the title of the feed item in the post. There are other options there as well if you want to include the author’s name, the content from the feed, or the date it was published.