With so much content and so little time to post it, it’s
comforting to know that there are a lot of websites, apps, and people who are
willing to help. These tools take very little knowledge and time to utilize.
Here is a list of content managers, some old and new, that can help your
business sore.
1.
Hootsuite: A platform that allows you to post
and schedule posts of texts, images, links, and more to multiple social media
networks simultaneously. It even allows those who have more than one person
working on social media to access the same account with ease. The basic
membership is free and totally worth using. It’s time to stop worrying about
having the time to tweet every single moment. The downfall is that it doesn’t
connect with the more visual networks such as Pinterest, Instagram, and YouTube.
However, there is a Hootsuite app, so everything can be done on the go.
2.
Refollow: This $20 a month Twitter tool will be
your new best friend if you like it after a small test run. Manage your followers
in bulk, block the inappropriate ones, and find out things like when they last
tweeted or how many people they are following. This is the fastest and easiest
way to unfollow and follow the wrong and right people.
3.
Barley: is one of the new guys on the block, but
built on a veteran concept. Not everyone has the time, brainpower, or energy to
learn code. This makes small companies who have even smaller budgets have a
panic attack when they know it’s time to create a website. Once they let you
in, the lucky 1,000 a day, will get to create, manage, and edit their websites
flawlessly with zero code knowledge needed. Completely customizable on your
laptop and on the go, Barley strives to get in touch with the middle man who
wants to help small businesses set up for a small $18 a month.
4.
Get Satisfaction: May be new to you, but not to Pampers
and Walmart. This company understands that small businesses are based on
referrals, and loyalty comes from communities that are involved in the
conversation. Check out their trial to set up one of their community managers
on your website, Facebook, and more. Find out where the problems are, what
people love about your products and services, and how you can answer client
questions.
5.
Feedly: A user friendly app that will help you
manage the content you want to share by feeding you information on different
topics and from different blogs, sites, and RSS feeds that interests your
clients. Organize your Feedly into categories that will help you access
relevant content quickly and blast it out into the social media universe. Share
on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Email, copy the link, and more.
It shouldn’t be difficult to manage your content. Become
your own manager.
*Feeling confused? Call me for a free 15 minute consultation!
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