Scheduling Tweets

Whenever I create a new blog post, or want to express to the world a new review of Disconnect – I usually Tweet and Facebook instantly.


That’s fine for the particular moment – but what about those that aren’t present to read/share it?


Scheduling Tweets is not a new thing – and there are loads of sites out there that allow you to schedule Tweets to occur during the day for long periods. I do get a little annoyed when I see the same tweet coming from the same person for hours, days, weeks, years on end with no variation.


Of course – some of you will jump up and down and state that you have seen me send the same type of Tweet at least 4 times during the day, and yes – I do.


I use a bit of kit called Bufferapp.


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It’s free.
Allows me to schedule Tweets do go out 4 times a day;
They go out at 7:30am GMT, 12:30, 5:30 and 7:30pm
You can schedule links of pages; your own or someone else’s.
Manage multiple Twitter, FB, Linkedin Accounts
Use it on your smartphone
Get stats for which messages got the most clicks, RT, etc

Now then, I do like to tweet as much as possible, so although there will be 4 promoting tweets out there each day, my track record is approx 60 tweets per day.


So … at less than 10% portion of my tweets being promotions, surely that’s not too bad?


There is good practice to Twitter, and although I am not telling everyone to use Bufferapp to schedule, if those promotional tweets happen automatically, I can focus on tweeting in the weird and helpful way that I do.


It’s all part of managing time without seen to be spamming.


Do you use a scheduling tool for your posts?


 


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Published on March 17, 2013 04:56
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