Facebook App Creator Features
Create a Facebook Application for your blog in minutes
We Rely On Facebook
We let Facebook do most of the heavy lifting and configuring your app. This allows you to cancel with Blogfuse at any time, without having to give up your Facebook canvas page. If you want to roll your own application for your blog someday, you have complete freedom to do so, without having to give up your user base. Just change your app's Callback Url, and you'll be on your way.
Viral Marketing
Here are some of the built-in features that help with viral marketing on Facebook:
- Invite your friends
We've rolled in the ability for you and your friends to easily invite others to use your application, complete with a slick interface.Screenshots: Invite friend page
- Invite others as part of the signup process
If you want to give your app's users a little nudge to invite their friends, you can optionally set the join process to include inviting friends. - Article sharing
One of the key viral features of Facebook is the ability to share just about anything inside of Facebook. Each of your articles will have the famous "share" button next to it, allowing anyone viewing the application to quickly share articles with friends.Screenshots: Share each article Share with friends Share on profile
- Links back to your blog
There are plenty of links pointing to your blog within the app, so there is plenty of opportunity to get new visitors to your blog.
Hosting
One of the many problems with successful Facebook applications is that they run into bandwidth problems. The more people that add your application, the more bandwidth it uses.
We've decided to take the burden of hosting a Facebook app, leaving you to concentrate on more important things like managing your blog. We'll make sure that the application stays up on Facebook, stocked with your current posts.
You Can Build Anything
Really, anything. Your site doesn't have to be a blog to create an app, as long as it has a valid RSS feed. Your latest Flickr photos. Your blog's latest comments. If it can be read in a feed reader, it can be shown on Facebook.
Myspace
Wordpress
Drupal
Blogger
LiveJournal
Xanga
... and any other blog that has an RSS feed.