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Auto schedule your posts
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Written by Luke Brewin
Updated over a week ago

SoAmpli makes posting great content to your own social channels easy. But we understand that finding time each day to log on and post takes you and your colleagues away from other important work. So we listened to that feedback and created an automated scheduling tool to help. Now, anyone can log on, and in 15 minutes they could have set up their outgoing social posts for the entire week! 

Tip 1. If you are trying to schedule a post, there are two options. You can schedule a post individually or you can simply add it to your queue. Both options are easy to use, but if you really want to save time then using the queue is your solution. 

Tip 2. However, before you can use the queue, you will need to add some time slots so that SoAmpli knows what time you would like your posts to be shared.

Here's how you can do it:

  1. Head to the queue tab and click the 'Manage automated queue' button

2. Pick any slot you like, whether once a week or Monday through Friday

3. Save every slot you create

You can have multiple time slots so it’s best to set up a few throughout the week. Try to think about when your followers are most likely to be active on social media; in our experience, morning commute, lunch time and evenings work really well, but don’t be afraid of trying different times and playing around with the schedule! You will only need to set this up once to enjoy one-click scheduling!

Tip 3.
If you ever make a mistake & you realise something is going out at the wrong time, then there is the option to reschedule. When looking at your queued content, you can click on the little calendar to either remove the post or simply reschedule it. 

Tip 4. When setting your automated slots, keep in mind that each social media channel is different. On SoAmpli, each slot you create will work for all channels (Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook) so make sure you consider this when setting the frequency of your time slots! If you want to see what content you have scheduled for a particular platform, you can filter by channel at the top of the page. 

 

 

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