
Auto queue posts tumblr update#
Update : Recently, Tumblr made some major changes to their Dashboard, UI, and services. But before you run off, check out the helpful tips for using Tumblr below. Thinking about starting your own Tumblr blog? Go to it. The blog has issue announcements, weekly To-Do lists, links to features, great photos, as well as former covers. The New Yorker is doing something similar on Tumblr. Still, by embracing the Tumblr culture of short quotes, fun images, and links, the company showed that they didn't just slap something together. Newsweek incorporated Tumblr into the main site, but the blog mostly points back to features and news stories. With Tumblr I can put up links and commentary, photos, video, etc., and have it all feed automatically to my main blog's sidebar. I used to incorporate Delicious links into my blog, but found that limiting. Whenever you interact with a post, a little note shows up beneath it informing the original poster and anyone else who comes along who has reblogged or liked the post. That doesn't mean there isn't dialogue, though.

Though there is a way to leave comments natively, most interaction on Tumblr is via Reblogs and Likes. Tumblr makes it easy to Reblog posts, while adding your own commentary, or not. Posts from all your followed blogs show up on the Dashboard (similar to a Facebook Newsfeed) in reverse chronological order. Reply to and manage all messages, posts, and comments on all your Facebook Pages - in one place.Just as with Twitter, users must Follow a Tumblr blog to keep up with it. If you want to create and share content over the same set of social media accounts regularly, and you don’t want to select the accounts individually each time, you can create groups of accounts to easily queue posts with a single click. Get rid of the long, ugly-looking URLs by shortening them using Bitly, Rebrandly, and Sniply Share your blog posts automatically or manually to your connected social profiles by adding your blog’s RSS Feed into your SocialPilot account. You can manage your clients' social media profiles hassle-free without the need for their credentials. In addition to the features covered above, SocialPilot offers these additional features: Repeat Post- Will schedule and repeat the same post on the specified times and dates for a selected number of times. Schedule Post- Will schedule your post according to a specific date & time. Share Next- Will schedule your post after the first post in your queue for that selected account. Share Now - Will share your post immediately to the selected social accounts.

If you don’t want to follow your posting schedule for a particular post, you can also use one of the options below: You can also add emojis, add locations for Facebook and Twitter and target the audience for Facebook and LinkedIn.Ĭlick on the Add to Queue button when you are satisfied with your post This will add your post to the queue and schedule your post according to your previously established schedule for your social media accounts. It also allows you to add GIFs and make a design on Canva and use the same to your posts to make them more engaging. SocialPilot Publisher saves all of your posts as drafts, so you can come back and edit or use them later. You can also upload a video from your computer and schedule them to appear on the supported social networks. If you don’t want to use the image as fetched from the link, you can upload it from your computer, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Box. You can schedule it as it is, or if you want to share it as an Image post, just click on any image from the preview below and you can select up to 4 images per post. If you have added a link in your post, you’ll see a preview of that post below. To create a new post, click Posts -> Create Post.

Posts can be made to individual social media accounts, or to multiple accounts all at once. SocialPilot seamlessly schedules and publishes to your connected social media profiles.
