By Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
I’ve seen several articles and post comments online recently where writers have stated they’ve used services like Buffer to schedule tweets because it’s very cumbersome to mass schedule on Hootsuite.
Buffer is a popular scheduler. It just didn’t work for my purposes because I like more control over when I’m scheduling tweets and I wanted to schedule more than 10 updates per day, which would require a paid Buffer subscription. I also needed to be able to download weekly lists of all of my updates for my weekly Twitterific link roundup. I’m on Hootsuite Pro : a paid subscription that allows me to download reports/lists of my updates.
You can mass schedule on Hootsuite Pro with limited trouble. These how-to posts can be really dull if you’re not interested in the topic explained, I know. But I do think that scheduling our social media updates saves us a lot of time. Continue reading