6 best tools to post tweets automatically |
Posted: January 10, 2019 |
Buffer, HootSuite, TweetDeck, TwitterFeed, Sprout Social and Tweet4me are six useful tools to retweet automatically. In addition, these apps provide extra information about our posts as how many visits our publication had, among other statistical data. Twitter, the most popular microblogging social network in the world, is characterized as a platform where both people and companies share their news. Through 140 characters, users make publications in order to establish a link with their followers. Based on this, different programs have emerged in order to provide the possibility for Twitter users to program their tweets, that is, select which messages we want to be published at a certain time in order to carry out other activities knowing that our social network will be permanently updated. These tools are very useful for Community Managers since they can organize several work days in advance in advance. Next, we present you the 6 most useful platforms. 1.Buffer This tool does not only serve for Twitter, but it can be used for several social networks as well as Facebook and LinkedIn. In addition to publishing the tweets in advance, Buffer offers us information about the impact of the messages posted, such as how many visits the publication had, who saw it, among other statistical data. 2.HootSuite Hootsuite allows you to manage multiple accounts and profiles of different social networks, in addition to tracking the clicks received on the links we share. It is not necessary to be an expert to understand how to use it: we simply write the publication as if we were going to publish it at that moment and then we indicate the date and time in which we want it to appear. There is both a free version and a pay. 3.TweetDeck With this tool, we can manage multiple accounts. To do so, we must act in the same way as if we were to publish a message directly on the selected social network, but instead of doing so, it is necessary to click on the clock and select the time of publication. 4.TwitterFeed: This platform is based on the integration of a customizable RSS, so you can automatically share links through your blog, Twitter account, Facebook and other social media You can register by email, Google account, Yahoo, LinkedIn, Blogger, OpenID, WordPress, Flickr, among other social accounts. TwitterFeed allows you to customize the tweets to show the title of the new entry, the link (abbreviated by your preferred URL shortener), and even add an RT @username or a mention @username so that the blogger knows that you are always tweeting the posts. It's a great way to curate and schedule content for your audience automatically Its use is simple, first, you have to register, create your account, add your feed, configure the publication services you want (includes update frequency, a form of posting content, etc.) and go. The advantage of twitterfeed is when some material is published on our blog, it will automatically be posted on the chosen social networks. The advantage of twitterfeed is you cannot customize the publication form of the texts, so you should consider very well the way in which a title is structured to cause the expected impact by automatically publishing it with TwitterFeed. 5.Sprout Social: Depending on the plan you choose, this platform has solid information, brand monitoring, mobile applications, participation tools, support, various integrations and much more. Sprout allows you to post messages on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn simultaneously from a single easy-to-use tool. Shorten links, attach photos, and personalize messages and much more. It has a renewed report of the user's commitment to the brand that provides information on interactions in real time.It exposes social trends during the day and time and allows to compare profiles with similar volume of messages. Also, if you want to write down a quick idea for a post or save content for later review, Sprout includes drafts that help capture those ideas for future editing and publication. 6.Tweet4me With this tool we can program messages from the Twitter interface by sending a direct message to the service account (tweet4me) with a series of parameters (date and time of programming) and the message to send. Every 5 minutes, Tweet4me performs a check of its message inbox and processes the received messages, therefore, that is the minimum admissible programming time. From there, we can send as a parameter the waiting time until the publication (in minutes or hours) or directly indicate the date and time when we want the message to appear.
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