Some people call me an OG of wedding business marketing, but deep down I'm just another person wearing PJ bottoms on Zoom. I swear a lot, I share my struggles, and I don't pretend to be better than anyone else.
An editorial calendar for your blog can be as simple as a putting your blog post topics onto Google Calendar and I did that for awhile, but eventually I started wishing I could see all of my blog posts & social media updates in one place. That’s when I found Coschedule.
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CoSchedule is a drag-and-drop editorial calendar for WordPress that puts your blog posts and social media messages on the same schedule.
Now, WordPress users can save time and grow traffic by scheduling blog posts and social media together on a unified drag-and-drop calendar. It’s the content marketing calendar that WordPress is missing.
Coschedule isn’t just for blog posts. It actually allows you to create social media messages right in the calendar or even in the blog post itself to go out at just about any frequency you like. You can see your social media posts & your blog posts on a calendar and that is exactly what I was looking for.
I couldn’t have found Coschedule at a better time because I have invited some expert contributors to write regular posts for the blog and Coschedule make collaborating super simple. If you run a blog with contributors or guest authors, you need this plugin. Even if you don’t have contributors but like everything to be in one place, you’ll really love it. I don’t know about you, but having everything in one place makes me more efficient and more focused. I don’t have that feeling like I’m forgetting to do something like I do when I use multiple tools.
CoSchedule is only $10/month and integrates with WordPress, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Buffer, and even Google+ Pages. Click here to give it a try for 14 days free of charge.
Wow awesome tool, thanks for sharing, going to give it a go.
I am really loving it so far!