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One of the main problems for those involved in Community Management concerns the management of time and resources to dedicate to the content life cycle. If managing comments and interactions on social media can take up a lot of time, at least for planning publications on our channels we have tools that help us optimize our time by speeding up mechanical and particularly tedious activities.For those who find themselves managing many different accounts, perhaps with editorial plans that are not exactly the same, the time component becomes crucial but it is also equally important to be able to manage all the activities relating to the publication of our contents on the various channels in a single "place", from the blog to the profiles on social networks. CoSchedule is a tool designed specifically for those who need to easily manage content sharing; it is a tool that allows you to simultaneously manage the publication of content on WordPress, Facebook , Twitter, Linkedin (both pages and profiles) and Tumblr. CoSchedule also allows you to integrate Buffer which, in addition to further facilitating content sharing, in turn allows you to integrate Google+ pages, which therefore fall within the list of channels that can be managed from the central administration panel.
But let's see specifically how it works. Once the plug-in has been installed on our Paraguay Phone Number WordPress site we can start inserting our posts which, once scheduled, will appear in our calendar. CoScheldule, unlike many other similar ones, gives the possibility of connecting an unlimited number of accounts to WordPress, while others limit the choice to, for example, a Facebook profile or a Facebook page. With CoScheldule it is possible to overcome this problem. The integration with Google allows you to consult the publication calendar also from Google Calendar (for now only from the browser and not from mobile). coschedule-how-to-use itThe other difference compared to its peers concerns sharing: CoSchedule allows you to schedule the publication of posts on the various channels for an infinite number of times. Why is this feature useful? For two reasons in particular: when it comes to particularly important or perhaps "evergreen" posts, we tend to relaunch them on the web more than once, precisely because of the value they have regardless of the publication date; therefore the possibility of planning both the sharing and its "relaunches" at a single moment saves us time and energy, from which it follows that having.
The possibility of managing future programming on the different channels in a single moment allows us to optimize our time as much as possible as we are able to flesh out our editorial plan with the contents to be relaunched without having to program them from time to time CoSchedule also has a particular eye on sharing : on the one hand it is possible to integrate Google Tracking Tags for a more complete reading of the data on Google Analytics, on the other it is possible to integrate Bitly , which is automatically active at each sharing, without the need for having to go to the official website to shorten the links for each scheduled post. coschedule-how-to-use2How is the publication done? When we schedule a post on WordPress it automatically appears on our calendar; from there you can click on it to organize the various shares on social channels. To do this, just choose the account for which you want to schedule sharing, choosing only the time and without worrying about: shorten the link choose the image (since CoSchedule automatically chooses the main and best image present in the post and automatically uploads it) Once programmed, you can plan subsequent publications from the same window.
But let's see specifically how it works. Once the plug-in has been installed on our Paraguay Phone Number WordPress site we can start inserting our posts which, once scheduled, will appear in our calendar. CoScheldule, unlike many other similar ones, gives the possibility of connecting an unlimited number of accounts to WordPress, while others limit the choice to, for example, a Facebook profile or a Facebook page. With CoScheldule it is possible to overcome this problem. The integration with Google allows you to consult the publication calendar also from Google Calendar (for now only from the browser and not from mobile). coschedule-how-to-use itThe other difference compared to its peers concerns sharing: CoSchedule allows you to schedule the publication of posts on the various channels for an infinite number of times. Why is this feature useful? For two reasons in particular: when it comes to particularly important or perhaps "evergreen" posts, we tend to relaunch them on the web more than once, precisely because of the value they have regardless of the publication date; therefore the possibility of planning both the sharing and its "relaunches" at a single moment saves us time and energy, from which it follows that having.
The possibility of managing future programming on the different channels in a single moment allows us to optimize our time as much as possible as we are able to flesh out our editorial plan with the contents to be relaunched without having to program them from time to time CoSchedule also has a particular eye on sharing : on the one hand it is possible to integrate Google Tracking Tags for a more complete reading of the data on Google Analytics, on the other it is possible to integrate Bitly , which is automatically active at each sharing, without the need for having to go to the official website to shorten the links for each scheduled post. coschedule-how-to-use2How is the publication done? When we schedule a post on WordPress it automatically appears on our calendar; from there you can click on it to organize the various shares on social channels. To do this, just choose the account for which you want to schedule sharing, choosing only the time and without worrying about: shorten the link choose the image (since CoSchedule automatically chooses the main and best image present in the post and automatically uploads it) Once programmed, you can plan subsequent publications from the same window.