When it comes to being a blogger, writing and creating new content is obviously your main focus, but there is so much more to it than that. Once your content is online, you’ve still got to worry about search engine optimization, further research, design, and the all important marketing and social media promotion in order to encourage new traffic to your blog.
Time-Saving Apps for Social Media Promotion
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Made Hot by: sundaydriver on August 22, 2013 11:40 pm
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3892 days ago
3893 days ago
Thanks for sharing. I like Hootsuite and it is great tool especially when it comes to scheduling. What I don't like about it is the part where I can't use it on my personal G+ profile.
TweetAdder is something I heard everyone is using. Before the 'follow rule' slapped by Twitter, it was that hot popular. Now, I think it is not that popular. I don't use TweetAdder but socialoomph instead.
Oh well, each has their own pros and cons right?
Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend!
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