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Social media automation can be intimidating...âŚ
especially if youâre already feeling overwhelmed by all the updates and interactions you have to do â across Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter â does it ever end?
Good news: It does! Overwhelm isnât permanent.
Better news: Team Edgar is here to help!
We have the answers to the most common questions that people ask about the social media automation process: why itâs valuable, what to avoid, and how it can make social media a simpler, more effective part of your overall marketing strategy.
Not sure how it works? Or how to start, or whether itâs worth trying, or what the meaning of life is?
The best news of all: Weâve got you covered! (Weâll have to get back to you on the meaning of life question, though.)
Social media automation is simply a method of using a tool like Edgar to upload status updates en masse and schedule them for posting in advance.
Instead of setting aside time multiple times per day for writing and posting live updates, you add them to your tool of choice, which then posts them automatically.
Automation is NOT, however, an alternative to live engagement altogether. Itâs still your responsibility to check in on social â to see what your followers are saying, to respond to their comments, and toparticipate in real-time conversations.
Think of automation not as autopilot, but as cruise control â it takes care of the daily busywork, which gives you the freedom to concentrate on the things that really matter.

Almost everyone begins by updating their social media in real time, because itâs how we manage our personal accounts. Something happens, or you have an opinion that you want to share, so you post an update. Itâs a spontaneous thing, and has been since cavemen first live-tweeted the invention of the wheel.
Managing a business account, on the other hand, requires different things of you â most significantly, time.
Writing and publishing multiple posts per day is a time-consuming exercise, and performing it in real time forces you to regularly stop whatever else youâre doing.
Itâs distracting. It adds undue pressure to your life. This is how ulcers form.
Your business needs to update its social media accounts consistently, and the best way to achieve consistency is automation.
Social media automation means your updates get posted on time, your followers get the content they expect, and your day goes on without the constant interruptions.
Actually, it can. For one thing, social media automation ensures total consistency.
By removing the potential for human error from your posting habits, it gets every update posted at just the right time, no matter where you are or what youâre doing.
Perhaps even more importantly, though, it gives you the means for precision scheduling.
Automated tools post your updates at times you determine, meaning you can choose the times at which you typically get the best results. Itâs like having the ability to speak to your audience only at the times when you know theyâll be listening.
Some tools are uniquely suited for finding as big an audience as possible â Edgar, for example, automatically reposts your old updates, so they can be seen by more and more people in your audience and improve your reach.
For Facebook and LinkedIn, resharing content is the most effective way to increase conversions without spending money on paid ads, buying followers, or paying to promote your content. (You can learn more about Edgar and Twitter right here.)
But whatever automation tool you use on whatever platform, if you donât end up with a sensation that a huge weight has been lifted off your chest â and feel excited and empowered instead â itâs time to start looking for a better solution.
Finding out the best times to post is easier than you may think. It isnât a guessing game â itâs just a matter of knowing what data to look at and where to find it.
With free tools like Facebook Insights, Twitter Analytics, and Tweriod, you can easily find the answers to questions like:
Using that data, you can determine not only the best times for posting on social media, but also what types of content you should be posting at those times. This means you can ensure that the right updates post at the right times, every day, automatically. Talk about peace of mind!
As far as what to post, weâve gota handy-dandy eBook for that.

Think of how much time you spend on social media every time you log on to post an update in real time.
It may not seem like much in the moment, but how does it add up over the course of a day? Over the course of a week?
Automation makes social media efficient, which makes it take up less of your valuable time.
You know that your updates are being posted throughout the day, so you can log on for short periods, respond to engagement, and then move on to whatever else you need to do.
Even if you budget the exact same amount of time for social media marketing, you can spend that time doing what really counts â interacting with your followers in real time â rather than continually writing and posting new updates.

Think of how much time you spend on social media every time you log on to post an update in real time.

This means you get to choose when you post questions, promos, links, and more â so each one gets automatically published at the time when itâs most likely to succeed.
Other tools donât give you this option, which means if you want a certain kind of update to post at a specific time, you have to schedule it manually â otherwise, you canât predict what type of update will be published at a certain time, or whether that update is a good fit for that timeslot.
They might! Automation is becoming more and more mainstream â especially for businesses and agencies â so your fans and followers donât necessarily assume that youâre sitting at the keyboard the instant every update gets posted. It is increasingly becoming the new normal.

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That being the case, automated social media updates should never, ever be insincere.
If your update doesnât make sense at the time itâs published, it hurts your credibility. In other words? Donât wish your followers âHappy Holidaysâ in June. (Unless youâre a Flag Day enthusiast, in which case, go right ahead.)
Consumers demand authenticity. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to automate your social media and still sound like a human. Using social media automation tools like Edgar doesnât replace real interaction, but instead help you share your authentic self (or brand) with more people.
The different types of updates you can automate are virtually limitless.
For example, you can automate posts like:
Updates like these are âevergreenâ â they can be posted at almost any time without compromising your authenticity.
With evergreen contentposting automatically on a regular basis, you can simply pop onto social media when itâs convenient to see how your audience is responding.
Remember that social media automation does NOT eliminate the need for live engagement.
Certain types of updates demand to be posted live (and Twitter basically requires you to post live all the time), so you should continue paying attention to all of your social media feeds, so you can post certain things in real time.
Things like:
The events that inspire updates like these canât be predicted, so all you can do is wait for them to transpire and respond in a timely fashion âfor a personal touch.
You can! One of the reasons that automation has become increasingly popular among big brands is that organic reach (as in, free) is harder and harder to come by.
Simply put? A status update doesnât get seen by nearly as many people today as it may have a few years ago.
The good news is that this means you can publish the same update more than once, which is another reason automation is so useful.
Because only a small fraction of your audience sees any given update, posting it again and again over time means it will continue to be seen by other groups of people within your audience. (The rules are a little different for Twitter.)
This is why Edgar has a built-in library feature that automatically saves every update it publishes. It ensures that those updates will be posted again in the future, so they donât go to waste if they donât find an audience the first time around!

That depends on the tool you use! Edgarâs built-in library saves your updates, and uses them to automatically populate a queue:

Edgarâs queue lets you set posts to be automatically re-posted as often as you like â for example, twice a week for a year. This gives your evergreen content the most bang for your buck by getting it in front of more eyes at different times and on different days.
Other tools donât, which means that after an update is posted, itâs gone â youâll have to either start over from scratch or save them manually in an external spreadsheet, so that you can copy/paste more updates into your tool on a regular basis. (Again, Twitter is the exception to this rule â more about how to streamline your tweeting using Edgar right here.)
You can â but whether you should is another question entirely!
Every social network has its own unique benefits and limitations, and you can choose either to ignore them or to embrace them.
A tweet, for example, can only be 280 charactersâ but that doesnât mean your Facebook and LinkedIn posts should also be that short!
Tailoring your updates for each network doesnât necessarily mean they have to be 100% unique, either. You canreuse the text from a Facebook update to write a tweet, for example, but then modify the message for length and include Twitter-specific features like @-mentions.
(And donât forget â Twitter requires you to post unique content each time you post. More on how to make sure youâre doing that right here.)
So, you donât have to alter your updates from one network to the next â but taking the time to do so could benefit you in the end. Take advantage of the unique styles and options within each social media platform to help your brand really shine!
It depends on the tool! Edgar, for example, features image support and image previews, so you can post them to networks like Facebook and Twitter as easily as normal.
If the ability to post images is important to you, make sure itâs an included feature for any tool youâre considering using.

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