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Scoop.it adds post scheduling for everyone through partnership with Buffer
Fans of content curation service, Scoop.it and BufferApp may officially rejoice. The two platforms announced their brand new integration on Wednesday.
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Bryan P. Hollis
Thu 20th Sep 2012 at 10:47 AM
Cendrine,
I’ve been considering something like this for some time, but something about it (I guess the automation of it all) seems kill it for me. I guess my thought is that it may take away what little real engagement does occur. Sometimes I wonder if just having the content already feed to numerous locations is enough. We’ll see…Good post. Was gonna leave comment at Examiner, but don’t really care for the Facebook comments box for some reason. I know, I’m just strange,
Bryan
PS. Didn’t realize that this site started exactly the same time that Buffer did. They REALLY took off!
Cendrine Marrouat
Thu 20th Sep 2012 at 11:30 AM
Hello Bryan,
Buffer is not an automatic scheduler. You can customize the content you share depending on the social network.
One day, Examiner will actually listen to us, writers. We keep telling them to change things.
Scoop.it is awesome.
Bryan P. Hollis
Fri 21st Sep 2012 at 1:56 AM
Cendrine,
You know, I don’t consider anyone Blog Interact’s “competition”. I suppose my way of thinking is that it is what I think it should be and what the users of the site suggest it should be. But we all – no matter what website format (even e-commerce) – look to other successful sites to add a twist to our own or generate ideas. I do like the customization concept. I’ll have to go check that out….you’re always finding the “goodies”.
Bryan
Cendrine Marrouat
Fri 21st Sep 2012 at 3:37 AM
I have decided to focus on social media full time, so hopefully, I’ll be able to find more goodies. It’s fun actually.
Thank you for always being supportive of my work, Bryan!
By the way, did you submit your social media strategy tips? I’d love to have the opportunity to feature you in my new eBook!
Bryan P. Hollis
Fri 21st Sep 2012 at 10:59 AM
Hi Ms. Cendrine,
Is this the request I received via LinkedIn or was it more direct? If it was LinkedIn, I have been weary of logging in since first view. In fact, I have always had one account and one email, yet I get requests to 3 mail accounts – all separate. There were about 200 spam mails from LinkedIn (obviously not really them) in my box 5 minutes ago. I thought this was resolved? Anyway, I am rambling here. Could you send the link to by BI box? Thank you,
Bryan