Time-saver for Blog Posts: CoSchedule
Time is an even more valuable commodity than money. So when a time-saver comes along, I feel compelled to share the news. My new time-saver is CoSchedule, an app for sharing WordPress blog posts on various social media sites. It promises to save me so much time that I’m moving it to BFF status!
Time-Saver Info From the CoSchedule Site:
CoSchedule is a drag-and-drop editorial calendar for WordPress that puts your blog posts and social media messages on the same schedule.
Now, WordPress users can save time and grow traffic by scheduling blog posts and social media together on a unified drag-and-drop calendar. It’s the content marketing calendar that WordPress is missing.
The best thing about CoSchedule is that as you drag a post from one date to another, your social media messages move with it. This allows bloggers to create a series of messages that promote their blog posts on a rolling schedule.
CoSchedule is only $10/month and integrates with WordPress, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Buffer, and even Google+ Pages.
KEY FEATURES
Drag-And-Drop Editorial Calendar
Schedule Social Media While You Blog
Save Time, Grow Traffic
Lightweight WordPress Plugin
Automated Social Publishing
Simple Team Communication
All-In-One Publishing Solution
No More WordPress Hacking
The feature I love most about CoSchedule is the ability to share content when I write blog posts. There are many tools across the web for scheduling updates, but CoSchedule is the most user-friendly. It truly is a time-saver.
I’m frugal by nature and don’t usually spend my money on extras. But at only $10 a month, and because CoSchedule is such a time-saver, it was a no-brainer decision.
I am hoping they’ll add analytics to their list of features at some point. But even if they don’t, I’m still delighted with this tool!
Check out this video to see what a time-saver CoSchedule is:
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