3. These dots are
the equivalent
menu on
Twitter… but
there’s no edit!
You have to
delete it and
repost it.
4. Well, that was easy… but wait.
There’s something more important in this
question…!
5. Look at this nice
Facebook post!
some great pics,
a long description,
a link…
6. This is how it looks if you
just push the content
through to Twitter!
No pictures!
The description’s been
cut off!
And that link just leads
to Facebook!
7. It’s okay to want to save time on social media
(it’s very time consuming after all).
But there are better ways to do it than linking
your Facebook and Twitter together!
8. Use a scheduling tool like Buffer to post the
same content to multiple platforms.
These tools optimise posts for the platform,
meaning we get to see your pretty pictures,
your links work, and you don’t cut off your
setenc…
9. Good luck with your content
posting!
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