Auto Share Blog Posts on Facebook and other Social Networks
If you think writing a blog post is over when you hit the publish button, Hello I think you should take a shower.
Blog posts, (no matter how epic they may be) are useless unless you promote the heck out of them.
If you don’t know how to manage time to promote blog posts, where to share your blog posts
or are looking for ways to automatically share your blog posts on
Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, etc., this is the post you had been
looking for.
This post tells you how to manage social media promotions the smart way.
Writing
the blog posts were always the mid-step to successful blogging, the
other half includes sharing the post with other relevant people, and
readers who would find it useful. Unless you are one of the kinds of
sites John Morrow has or Darren Rowse has, it’s you who has to tell
people that your blog is updated not the other way round.
Social
media is no bad and is equally a blogging strategy like research or
SEO. But, my point is why you should waste time on a thing that can be
automated or left on auto-pilot. Here are some kickass tips on promoting
your blog posts automatically as soon as they are published on
auto-pilot.
Read
mindfully the tips for social sharing of your blog post given and you
will save hours in promoting your blog post on social media.
Auto Submission to Multiple Channels:
After
writing a blog post, we have the tedious task of promoting our post to
maximum social networks and other blogging communities. Here is what I
use to get the hard work minimized. In this section, we will talk about
how to submit posts without any work on our end, automatically as and
when it is published.
1) Onlywire
Onlywire is an awesome tool for bookmarking your posts
to nearly 30 sites simultaneously without even a single click. All you
need to do it get an account on the platform and add your blog RSS to
your profile.
Onlywire
is probably the best free alternative to automated social posting. It
is available as web form, a share button for your website and also as a
browser extension and WordPress plugin. It posts up to thirty networks
for free, and up to 50 networks, and three RSS feeds (that means three
blogs) in paid mode. For 90% of us free mode is enough.
2) Twitterfeeds
Tweeterfeeds
is a good service to make automated publications on social media. It
can automatically publish blog posts to your selected social media
channels as and when your posts happen. Twitterfeeds recognizes blog post through your blogs RSS feeds and then promotes them to either or all of your social media channels.
You can publish your blog posts to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook pages. The advanced settings of twitterfeed
allow you to choose what is published post title + post description or
only description. You can also have settings of posting specific posts
or excluding them based on keywords.
3) Hootsuite
Hootsuite
is just more than an auto poster to social networks. It does pretty
more than just sharing and includes tasks like scheduling updates,
monitoring social analytics, etc. You will read more about other awesome
features of HootSuite later in the post.
For now the auto-posting feature of HootSuite is not as bad as twitterfeed. You have got more channels to promote your stuff like the Google plus pages, and LinkedIn company pages that twitterfeed doesn't allow.
Moreover,
you can have separate settings for separate social media channels so
that your tweets are different from your Facebook updates and vice
versa.
Jetpack is a special plugin especially for WordPress bloggers that are yet to explore the rich functionalities of WordPress.org.
Jetpack
is like a backpack that has almost everything you need. The publicize
feature of Jetpack allows you to automatically share your WordPress
posts to various social media channels too.
Although it may seem lucrative but as they say
all things that come free come with a hidden price. People using the
jetpack plugin complain that they have been cheated by jetpack that uses
your brand power to promote WordPress.com, which is its parent company.
Yes, when you post an update via jetpack the status appears as “Jack posted on WordPress” instead of “jack posted on yoursite.com”,
the link also shows no sign that it is from your blog. So if you are
okay compromising your brand with free stuff you can opt for jetpack
otherwise as I said SNAP PRO has no substitute.
Publicity that initiates after a small social action:
Triggering
on social action means you do a small deed and gets huge social shares
by default. Though this is not essentially auto-posting but comes in the
dimensions of automated social shares. There are many sites that are
community-based, and you post each other’s stuff and in return they post
yours. This can strategically use as an automated process by giving at
least 15-20 minutes week time and gain auto shares and tweet through the
week.
1) Triberr
Triberr is a social network/community for bloggers.
You
can use it to get in touch and build relationships with influencers in
your niche. Once you have a set tribe of your own or are a member of any
tribe there, you have to invest as little as 10-20 minutes a week to
interact and share the stuff of the tribemates.
This will bring you on their radar, and they will start sharing your posts as and when they are live.
Triberr
is also RSS based so if someone has put you on auto post your posts get
shared to their social networks (Twitter, Facebook) as it is caught by
the RSS reader in triberr.
2) SocialAdr
SocialAdr is just like other tweeting services like Justretweet.
Here you are expected to share other people stuff (as I said, never
invest more than 20 minutes in this), and they will share your stuff. It
is on a point basis where you are deducted with one point (you earned
by sharing other people’s posts) for each share of your own post.
It
has one benefit that you can add various social media channels and not
only Twitter. SocialAdr as of now supports many channels like Facebook,
Twitter, LinkedIn, Ello to name a few.
Viral
content buzz is co-founded by Ann Smarty, a household name for expert
bloggers. Here you get the awesome service of getting shared by industry
influencers alone.
It works on a point basis, and it gives you points based on the followers you have on a social network. If you have 25000 followers on Twitter, it will give you some 5 points (approx.).
4) Buffer
Buffer
is a scheduling and bulk social posting tool that has both free and
paid plans. You can manually add links and posts with only text or
pictures on it or use its browser extension to share a web page directly
on the social profile. Through buffer, you have to literally invest
less than 60 seconds to schedule a page to be shared across different
social channels and that too at different times for the week.
The
new scheduler allows you to schedule updates as well as customize it
according to your platform and that too at your preferred time of the
week. Investing less than a minute can give you unlimited social sharing
automatically for the time coming.
Doshare
is a must-have tool for people concentrating on Google Chrome. This
tool helps you to share and schedule your updates to Google Plus. These
posts will then be shared automatically to your profile at the set time.
6) Hootsuite
Hootsuite
is the undisputed king of automatic social sharing tools. It has a
hugely user-friendly interface and has much better features than buffer
has. You can publish to various channels with a single click and it also
allows automated sharing via the RSS feeds as we discussed above. I
love this feature that ensures automated post sharing plus scheduling
plus analytics all under one hood.
Hootsuite
allows you to promote blog posts across multiple social networks,
empower your team by assigning tasks to each of your teammates, in-depth
analysis of your shares, vanity URL and much more. Why don’t you try
all these features for free for a full month by signing here?
Over to you
The
ultimate list of social sharing tools (automated) goes on, what’s
important is you should choose one that is power packed and value for
money.
There
is no point in wasting time in manual labor when investing a few bucks
can get the task done automatically and that too in a very efficient
way.
For me, I trust a tool that powers social management of brands like WWF, Virgin, etc. I suggest you to try Hootsuite and that too for free (for a full month).
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