Multiple Social Media Auto Submit

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Hi Guys - Can someone recommend a good service to auto submit product links to multiple social media platforms in one shot?

I presently use onlywire.com - that is getting the job done but would like to try out some other options.
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  • Profile picture of the author jerusalemhosts
    Thanks Reddy - looks similar to onlywire - have you tried weontech.com?
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    • Profile picture of the author Vjfrog0
      In my personal opinion, any automated social media software is usually bad for your profiles. Yes it will make it easy to post across all your platforms at once, but it makes the posts look like garbage. When you post a large amount of text to each platform, it will not look professional. For example, say you created a post with 3 sentences, when it is posted to Twitter it will only display 140 characters of the post. So the tweet can be cut off in the middle of a word, and no one will be able to read the full post.

      I have been working in the social media marketing field for over 4 years and have learned that posting individually to each account is more effective. I will just take a post that I created for Facebook, and trim it down to 140 characters so it is also an original post on Twitter. Also I will create a shortened description for a picture on Pinterest.

      You can obviously do whatever you would like, but in my opinion taking the few extra minutes to create individual posts is more effective, and looks overall more professional. I use Hootsuite to schedule Tweets too, which means you can pretty much schedule tweets weeks in advance. I typically schedule 2-4 tweets per day for a week. I then schedule another weeks worth following that.

      You also have to remember that they are all different social networks that should be treated differently. This means that each post will not be as effective on every social network. If you build a post for Twitter, and it is posted on Facebook as well it will look quite weird. On Twitter, you try and keep the post short and add hashtags, which will look odd if it is posted to Facebok as well.

      Hope this helps a little bit before you go spending a large amount of money for a software. In my trials, I have noticed that people overlook Tweets that look like they were posted to multiple accounts at once.
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  • Profile picture of the author reqchri
    onlywire is stille the best for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author spyrit
    you can try Mass Planner - The ultimate Social scheduling app it can schedule on Facebook and Pinterest at this point.

    and @Vjfrog0 scheduling doesn't necessarily mean you need to spam, you can schedule very good posts on each account, it only means you don't be in front of your computer all the time. There are tools for anything it all depends on how you use them .
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  • Profile picture of the author ErinWalsh
    It's true. Automation is good. It cuts down on the time it takes to set up social media posts. And I agree. They don't have to be spam posts.
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