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The Top 9 Social Media Tools for Bloggers to Streamline Workflow

Social Media Tools for Bloggers

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Marketing is an important aspect of any business. As a blogger, you are in charge of marketing your brand through social media. Managing all these social networks can be challenging and time-consuming. For this reason, some bloggers choose to outsource this work to either an intern or a virtual assistant.

But what if you don’t have the budget for that? That doesn’t mean you should give up on social media altogether!

It’s no secret that blogging is a time-consuming job. Even the most successful bloggers have to spend hours upon hours writing content, promoting their content, and finding new ways to grow their audience. This can be difficult when you are also managing your blog’s design, social media accounts, email list, and paid advertising campaigns.

Luckily there are some digital tools out there that will help you manage all of these tasks without taking up too much of your time.

For bloggers, there are a variety of tools that can help streamline their work. These include social networking websites, bulk scheduling tools, and analytics. A comprehensive list is available at the bottom of this article. In addition to these, there are a number of other online tools that are useful for any blogger. In addition to these, bloggers can also find out what time of day is best to post content and respond to comments.

Buffer

Buffer is one of the most popular social media management tools that allows users to schedule posts in advance. The service also features an unlimited number of post designs. It allows users to share and interact with a wide range of influencers, including their own. But the biggest benefit of this social media management tool is its ease of use. Although it may not be the best choice for a blogger, Buffer is still a solid option.

Moreover, besides providing a mobile app for Google Chrome, Buffer also allows you to schedule your social media posts. The application offers a variety of features. Its main feature is the ability to plan content for Instagram and Facebook. In addition, it also lets you track hashtags and re-share content. The most important feature of Buffer is that it integrates with Twitter and enables you to easily update your social media profiles.

This tool was originally designed for Twitter marketers but it can be used to help your blog grow as well. The basic function of Buffer is to send an update to your social media accounts every 30 minutes, so you can update your followers and allow them to share the content if they choose.

You can set up several different links that people can share, or a single tweet that everyone can read. When you use the buttons, you will be able to target your users, so your messages will only be sent to the people who are most likely to respond. The widget can be seen below.

One of the best things about Buffer is that it doesn’t take up any space in your dashboard, and it can run on the background while you focus on other parts of your blogging process.

Sprout Social

The Sprout Social platform is easy to use, and allows you to track the engagement of your posts. The free version of the social media management platform has a two-week free trial, so it’s worth a try before you buy. The premium plan costs $99/month, but you’ll get unlimited updates and analytics. The plan is also flexible and offers a free 30-day trial.

Agorapuls

An all-in-one social media tool for bloggers. It’s an SEO tool and helps you build traffic to your website. It helps you monitor and analyze your performance across multiple platforms. The paid plan also offers the ability to schedule your posts in advance. In addition, it allows you to create a custom calendar and post-creation. It offers reporting and social listening capabilities.

NapoleonCat

Another great tool for bloggers is a social media management system. It’s designed to automate tasks for B2B Businesses. In addition to social media management, it allows businesses to automate content creation and scheduling. Aside from automating content creation, NapoleonCat offers extensive collaboration options and automatic posting. It provides analytics and priority email support. This software is an excellent choice for business owners.

Feedly

Another great tool is sensible. The company offers a visual planning tool. The main advantage of using this tool is that it integrates with Canva and YouTube. It makes it easy to manage multiple social media accounts. The software allows you to automate your content creation and scheduling. Once you have an account, you can even choose your social media account. The top social media management tools are also customizable.

Hootsuite

Hootsuite is a social media management software that helps you build your audience, manage your workflows, and schedule your social media posts. It can organize your social media profiles, collaborate with other social media marketers and gives you insight into how your content is performing on social media.

CoSchedule

This website is all about helping marketers and bloggers work more efficiently. CoSchedule provides analytics to help you measure the success of your content and provides a daily work schedule that allows you to keep track of all of your daily tasks. They also have a searchable tag cloud, where you can search by any word or topic.

But that’s not all. CoSchedule also provides a variety of social media tools, such as direct messaging to Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus, reporting tools, and custom alerts to help you stay in control of your marketing calendar.

Crowdfire

Crowdfire is a collaborative content platform. Bloggers and other content creators create content, enter it into the platform, and then vote on it. The community can vote on the best content, and then every creator on the site can promote it on their social media profiles. If a particular creator wins the vote, then they receive a special badge and highlight in the community. The more people engage with your content, the more your traffic will grow.

Artemis

Artemis is an analytics tool that can help you track the traffic of your content and help you identify the best time to post your content. This is especially useful if you are planning on posting a series of content. You can even use the tool to generate ideas for content and create them before you actually write the content.

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Great list Stephanie! I’ve used Hootsuite and coschedule, both are pretty good, Hootsuite was a bit heavy/slow, but it helped my team schedule everything out across platforms and automate social.