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5 social media management tools on sale
Social media management is a fun and engaging job, but it can get incredibly stressful when you’re in charge of multiple brands. Handling one account is mentally taxing enough, but what if you’re overseeing two, three, or more?
To lighten your workload, below are five powerful automation tools to help you with every facet of your workflow, from content curation to post scheduling to link shortening. Make sure to enter the code MADNESS15 at checkout to enjoy an extra 15% off all the below deals.
Content curation is the process of sourcing content from different channels and sharing it with your target audience. It sounds simple, sure, but the act itself can take a lot of your time and energy — time and energy you could have spent on actual content creation. Quuu is a tool that automates that entire process, from handpicking relevant posts to sharing them directly on social media. All you have to do is select from over 500 interest categories that are aligned with your business and followers, and Quuu will handle the rest.
Usually, on sale for $39, you can get it on sale for only $33.15 when you enter the code MADNESS15 at checkout.
Similar to Quuu, Tweet Ninja cherrypicks the best tweets to share based on your target audience’s interests, and then likes, retweets, and engages users using your account. But don’t mistake this tool for a bot that could potentially result in your account being flagged by Twitter. Tweet Ninja sees to it that all activity abides by Twitter’s terms of service, so your account remains in good standing. It also grants you access to full analytics, allowing you to stay on top of your campaigns and strategize for the future.
Usually on sale for $39, you can get a lifetime subscription for only $33.15 when you enter the code MADNESS15 at checkout.
Contrary to popular belief, email marketing is not dead. In fact, it remains one of the most effective marketing tactics around. Stackmails helps make email marketing faster and easier by automating custom email sends and drip campaigns straight from your Gmail account. It lets you adjust your emails with custom fields, add prospects via .csv or MySQL, and set up trigger-based emails based on opens and replies. There is also a built-in analytics dashboard that gives you a holistic picture of delivery, open, click, and reply rates.
Usually on sale for $49, you can get a lifetime subscription for only $41.65 when you enter the code MADNESS15 at checkout.
Social media managers are all too familiar with the hassle of juggling multiple Instagram accounts. With Postable, you can schedule posts and automate engagement on an unlimited number of accounts. It integrates with Dropbox and OneDrive so you can save time on uploading photos, and it automatically follows, unfollows, likes, comments, reposts, and messages your target audience. It also offers a comprehensive analytics report that allows you to track the performance of your accounts.
Usually on sale for $29, you can get a lifetime subscription for only $24.65 when you enter the code MADNESS15 at checkout.
Nobody is compelled to click on a link when it’s full of numbers and random characters. TagOn shortens your links to make them more clickable — and even allows you to add custom scripts to interact with your audience. You have the option to integrate live chat, opt-in forms, call-to-actions, and videos, allowing you to engage with your customers without creating additional content. You’re also free to use your own domain in your shortened link to further raise brand awareness. Lastly, TagOn offers you detailed traffic metrics for total clicks, unique visitors, mobile traffic, and more.
Usually on sale for $49, you can get a lifetime subscription for only $41.65 when you enter the code MADNESS15 at checkout.
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