Stop paying money for Buffer, Hootsuite and Edgar when you can schedule your posts for free. : socialmedia



Stop paying money for Buffer, Hootsuite and Edgar when you can schedule your posts for free. : socialmedia

I've been testing social media schedulers for the past year or so and have had a hard time finding tools with the features I need at the right price. I generally like Buffer and Hootsuite, but got to a point where I needed the ability to recycle evergreen content. I either didn't have time or would forget to do it manually.

There's SocialOomph and Edgar and am sure there are others that will loop posts, but paying any more than $20 a month is a bit rich for me, especially when there are so many other tools I need to run my business. I'm not sure what SocialOomph costs, but Edgar is around $49 per month which is pretty steep.

My solution has been a combination of paid and free tools.

First, SmarterQueue is a new scheduling tool that's in beta and IMO it blows away Buffer and Hootsuite. You can connect up to 4 social media accounts for $19 a month. And it automatically marks your posts as evergreen unless you say otherwise, so your posts are always in rotation. This is what I use now instead of Buffer and Hootsuite to schedule to Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.


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