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28Apr/094

Bring FriendFeed To Your Site with Sharing



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One of the kool new features added to the beta version of friendfeed is the ability to share posts from the service. You can share them on Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Del.icio.us, and even embed it into your page like I did below with one of the Talk Social News episodes with my fellow Social Geeks contributor Wayne Sutton.

Definitely a very kool way to share stuff you find on FriendFeed around the interwebs as well as pretty easy to execute.

Here is another example...with a picture I had posted on FriendFeed. As you can see not only do you get the picture embeded but you get the likes and comments and you can even posts a comment right in the embedded item that will show up for all to see! Very kool. I think I will keep playing with this and see what different ways I can come up with to rock the house with this functionality.

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  4. Testing the FriendFeed WordPress Plugin
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  • http://wayne-sutton.com Wayne Sutton

    Wow, I didn't even think about using FriendFeed post this way. You just gave me an idea and saved me some time too. I saw a conversation on friendfeed yesterday that I want to blog about and now I can include the conversation in the post.

    I'm no SEO guy but I'm wonder how does the friendfeed embed affects the SEO of the blog post.

    Thanks for the link my fellow Social Geeks contributor. :)

  • glennhilton

    sweet! That's a great feature Jeff. I'm liking Friendfeed more every day!

  • http://wayne-sutton.com Wayne Sutton

    Wow, I didn't even think about using FriendFeed post this way. You just gave me an idea and saved me some time too. I saw a conversation on friendfeed yesterday that I want to blog about and now I can include the conversation in the post.

    I'm no SEO guy but I'm wonder how does the friendfeed embed affects the SEO of the blog post.

    Thanks for the link my fellow Social Geeks contributor. :)

  • http://glennhilton.com Glenn Hilton

    sweet! That's a great feature Jeff. I'm liking Friendfeed more every day!