Learn how to automatically share Blogger posts to social media platforms using Pabbly Connect in this detailed step-by-step tutorial. Follow this definitive guide to creating powerful automated workflows with straightforward, efficiency-focused solutions that save valuable time.

Watch Step By Step Video Tutorial Below


1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Automation

To automatically share Blogger posts to social media platforms, the first step is accessing Pabbly Connect. This integration platform simplifies the process of connecting various applications without needing coding skills. You can start by visiting the Pabbly Connect website and signing in to your account.

If you are a new user, you can sign up for free and receive 100 free tasks every month. After logging in, you will see the Pabbly Connect dashboard where you can create workflows that automate sharing your Blogger posts on platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn.


2. Creating a Workflow in Pabbly Connect

After accessing Pabbly Connect, the next step is to create a workflow. Click on the ‘Create Workflow’ button located at the top right corner of the dashboard. A dialog box will appear, prompting you to name your workflow.

  • Name your workflow as ‘Automatically Share Blogger Posts to Social Media Platforms’.
  • Select a folder to save your workflow, such as ‘Google Blogger Automations’.

Once you have named your workflow and selected the appropriate folder, click on the ‘Create’ button. This will set up the framework for your automation process using Pabbly Connect.


3. Setting Up the Trigger in Pabbly Connect

In this step, you will set up the trigger that initiates the automation in Pabbly Connect. Click on the trigger application option and select ‘Google Blogger’. The trigger event will be ‘New Post Added’, which allows Pabbly Connect to capture new blog posts automatically.

To connect Google Blogger to Pabbly Connect, click on the connect button. A new window will appear asking you to authorize the connection. Click on ‘Sign in with Google’ and grant the necessary permissions. Once authorized, select your blog ID and set the status to ‘Only Live’ to ensure only published posts trigger the automation.


4. Setting Up Actions for Social Media Sharing

After configuring the trigger, the next step is to set up actions for sharing the post on social media platforms through Pabbly Connect. First, select ‘Facebook Pages’ as the action application and choose the action event as ‘Create Page Photo Post’. Connect your Facebook account by following the authorization steps.

  • Select the Facebook page where you want to post your content.
  • Map the photo URL from the previous Google Blogger step.
  • Enter the description, including the title and URL of the blog post.

Click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to ensure everything is working correctly. A positive response means your Facebook page has successfully received the new post.


5. Sharing Blogger Posts on LinkedIn Using Pabbly Connect

Finally, to extend your reach, set up another action step for LinkedIn. Select ‘LinkedIn’ as the action application and choose the action event ‘Share Text with Image’. Authorize your LinkedIn account through Pabbly Connect to allow posting.

For the LinkedIn post, map the image URL from the previous step and include the blog title and URL in the text content. Set the visibility to Pabbly and click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’ to share your blog on LinkedIn as well.

After refreshing your LinkedIn profile, you should see the new post with the title and link to your Blogger content, confirming that Pabbly Connect has successfully automated the sharing process across both platforms.


Conclusion

In this tutorial, we explored how to use Pabbly Connect to automatically share Blogger posts to social media platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn. By following the steps outlined, you can enhance your content’s reach effortlessly.

Ensure you check out Pabbly Connect to create business automation workflows and reduce manual tasks. Pabbly Connect currently offer integration with 2,000+ applications.