In addition, you can create an archive link that to use to post links to a hosted version of your email anywhere you like. So you are not limited to posting only to Facebook and Twitter.
You can access these new features by:
- Clicking on the name of any previously sent email found under VR Email or VR Statistics.
- Selecting the Share Email option from the Email Actions menu.
This will open up a dialog box from where you can copy and paste the email archive link or enter a message to post directly to Facebook or Twitter. If you want to post the link directly to either Facebook or Twitter, and have not done so before, you'll need to link these accounts to VerticalResponse. We'll prompt you to do this, and it is a very simple process. All you have to do is click the appropriate link for each, enter your username and password with Twitter or Facebook (you will be entering this info into their interface, we will not have access to your login info for either provider) and you’re ready to start sharing emails on Facebook and Twitter.
Watch this short video to see Social Sharing in action:
And don’t forget to check out our "Why Social Sharing?" guide, as well as my previous blog posts about Twitter:
Twitter: It’s Not Just for People Who Use Buzzwords Anymore
Tips for Using Twitter for Your Business

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Wow, this seems to be a hot topic! Yes, you can post updates directly to your fan page. See the social sharing tutorials here to see how:
http://help.verticalresponse.com/how-to/email/social_media/
Cheers!
Posted by: verticalresponse | July 18, 2011 at 11:42 AM
Any updates on this?? Can we post to post directly to the fan page yet..
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Any updates on this?? Can we post to post directly to the fan page yet?
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However, it is very easy to post your email to your Fan page. When you click on 'share this email' a screen pops up. On this screen is a shortened URL. Copy this link and paste it to your Facebook Fan page.
Posted by: cheap jerseys | June 13, 2011 at 05:54 PM
I do have the same problem before, I cannot directly connect to my fan page when I'm on my personal account.
Posted by: Andy Hussong JV Attraction Formula | September 13, 2010 at 01:38 AM
Any updates on this?? Can we post to post directly to the fan page yet?
Posted by: Sarah | September 02, 2010 at 04:20 PM
Currently you cannot post to your Fan page directly from within your account. We are working on how to do this and hopefully in the future you will be able to.
However, it is very easy to post your email to your Fan page. When you click on 'share this email' a screen pops up. On this screen is a shortened URL. Copy this link and paste it to your Facebook Fan page.
I hope that helps!
Posted by: Jenna Jantsch | April 27, 2010 at 04:58 PM
Is it possible to share to a Facebook fan page's status, rather than one's personal Facebook status?
Posted by: Thomas | March 25, 2010 at 06:59 AM