With the new plugin, you can perform sophisticated auto-publishing to your Timeline and add many Facebook features to your self-hosted WordPress blog. (This plugin does not work on blogs hosted on WordPress.com.)
This makes advanced Facebook social sharing features accessible to everyone.
This detailed article tells you how to install and use this powerful plugin.
#1: Install the Facebook Plugin on Your Blog
From inside your WordPress admin dashboard, go to the Plugin section and search for “Facebook.” The Facebook plugin for WordPress should appear at the top of the search results.
Search for the word "Facebook" and the right plugin will be the first to
appear in the search results.After clicking “Install Now,” you’ll need to activate the plugin.

After installing the plugin, you'll have to activate it before you can proceed.
#2: Create Your Very Own Facebook Application
In order to benefit from your newly installed Facebook plugin for WordPress, you need to create your own Facebook application.To begin, go to Facebook apps and click on the Create New App button on the top right of your screen.
You’ll then be prompted to enter your App Name and your App Namespace. Choose that name wisely. In most cases, the best choice is to name your app after your blog’s name, as it will publish on Facebook with this name.
You can use spaces in your App Name (such as “Social Media Examiner”) but not in the App Namespace field (which should read something like “socialmediaexaminer”).

Choose your App Name wisely. Ideally, it should match your blog's name.

Just fill in six fields and you're done. Creating a Facebook app is really easy.

Personalize your app logo and icon. They are also both required to have your Open Graph actions approved.
Once these basic options are defined, you need to set the Open Graph actions for your app.
Just click on the Open Graph menu of your app settings.

Making
your app Open Graph–compatible is one click away. It's an important
step if you want to fully leverage the viral power of Facebook.

Add
the action verb and object, click on Get Started, and you will then be
prompted to submit your Open Graph action for approval. Note that you'll
need to publish an action first.
Now that you’ve successfully created your Facebook application, you need to copy your App ID, App Secret key and App Namespace.

Copy your App ID, App Secret key and Namespace on Facebook.

Paste your App ID, App Secret key and Namespace into your WordPress plugin.
#3: Set up Your Facebook Plugin for WordPress
Once installed, you can access all of the settings of your Facebook plugin. In a single interface, you can configure:- Social Publishing features
- The position and design of the Like buttons on your articles
- The Subscribe button to allow readers to follow article authors
- The Send button to ease the one-on-one sharing of your articles by Facebook messages or even emails
- Comments to let your readers comment on your articles with their Facebook identity
- The Recommendations bar to display personalized article recommendations based on your readers’ friends’ favorites and activate your very own social reader

All of the plugin's options are accessible in one dashboard.
Activate Social Publishing.
Your Facebook page or even another Facebook page where the audience may be interested in your article.
Your first option is to activate the automatic publication of your blog post to its author’s Timeline.
Then, you can also automatically publish each article to one of your Facebook pages. This is limited to one Facebook page only.

If you manage several Facebook pages, select the one associated with your blog.

This
is how your blog articles will appear when they are automatically
published by the plugin. Note that they will be published "via" your
Facebook App Name.
Just enter the name of your friends and Facebook pages you want to share your article with and Facebook will auto-suggest the appropriate friends and pages.

Mentioning
a friend or a Facebook page when publishing an article is easy. It will
help you create some initial visibility for your post.
Your article will appear on your selected friends’ and Facebook page’s Timelines just as if you had shared it directly on their Timelines. Another big time-saver!
The update will show that it was made “via” your App Name. This is why you need to choose your name wisely.

When you mention friends using the plugin, your article will be automatically published on their Timeline.

Friends and pages mentioned by the plugin in connection with an article will appear on the article itself.
Adding a Like button on your articles is as easy as a walk in the park. You can even add a Send button, choose to show likers’ faces (which is recommended), choose the name of the action (Like or Recommend), select its position on the top or bottom (or both) of your article (recommended) and the width allocated to the button.
You can do all of this in the easy process below.

Select the options for your Like button. Don't forget to select "Show faces"—it will double your click rate!
You can add a Subscribe button on each of your articles. This will allow your readers to subscribe to the authors’ public updates on Facebook. This is a great way to give your authors additional visibility on Facebook in recognition for their contribution.

Allowing your readers to subscribe to the authors of your blog will help them increase their personal audience.
It’s also recommended to select the “Show faces” option and select a font in line with the one used on your blog.

The Subscribe button should be located close to the author's name or bio, usually at the bottom of the article.
The Send button is a convenient way to allow your readers to send your articles to a specific Facebook friend (or several friends) or by email.

The Send button option can send your articles as a Facebook message or by email.

The Send button option is not necessary if you have configured your Like button to also contain a Send button.
Activate Comments to let your readers easily comment from within their Facebook accounts.
Facebook Comments are the best way to add a social commenting feature to your blog. This will make it easy for your readers to comment on your content using their Facebook accounts AND this will dramatically reduce spam and trolls as commenters use their real identities.
This also boosts your content’s visibility as each comment is published on your commenter’s Timeline.
why you should consider this option for your blog?
The Comments option is pretty straightforward—select the option, fill in the maximum number of comments to be displayed on one page, the width of your comment box—and that’s it; your comment plugin is up and running.

Your comment plugin should have the same width as your articles.

Facebook comments are a great way to prevent spam and increase exposure for your articles.

The
plugin will automatically show the number of comments for a given
article on each view of the article (full view, list, featured).
Use the Recommendations bar to display personalized article recommendations based on your readers’ friends’ favorite articles and also to activate your own social reader.
The Recommendations bar is one of the most powerful features of the plugin. In a nutshell, it does two things:
- It displays a pop-in bar at the bottom of the navigation window to recommend articles to your readers based on what their friends have Liked on your blog.
- It offers a social reader that your visitors can turn on to automatically share all of the articles they read on your blog.

The
Recommendations bar is a great way to suggest interesting content to
your readers and get them to view more pages and spend more time with
you.

You can choose when to display the Recommendations bar. You don't have to show it to your readers unless it makes sense.
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#4: Measure Your New Social Traffic!
Once you’ve properly installed and set up all of these great social features, you should see your traffic soar! To help you follow the growth of your new social traffic, the Facebook plugin displays a convenient link to Facebook Insights for your application.
Easily access the statistics for your Facebook plugin from your blog back office.

Facebook Insights will tell you exactly how many readers the Facebook plugin has brought to your blog. Insightful!

You will know exactly the exposure you've gained as well as the number of visits this exposure has generated.
What do you think? Are you convinced the Facebook plugin for WordPress will increase traffic to your blog? Are you willing to install it on your WordPress blog? Let us know in the comment section below.
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