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Postling Helps You Save Time By Managing All Of Your Social Media From A Single Place


With an aim to “be the best tool for small businesses to market, listen, and respond to their customers using social media”, Postling is a simple and easy-to-use tool which offers simultaneous and streamlined social media publishing. Currently, it supports social services such as Blogger, Wordpress, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, TypePad, Squarespace and Tumblr. In just a few mouse clicks, you’re able to publish a blog post, then update your Twitter and Facebook status with a link and custom message. In one streamlined process, you can even publish your photos to Flickr and your blog simultaneously. As simple as that.
Rather than targeting the entire blogging community, the folks there turn their focus on small businesses instead. It intends to help them to engage with your customers and talk about your business using the power of social web but in a much simpler and hassle-free way. It boasts a really smart fully integrated workflow for small businesses and freelancers as it significantly reduces the amount of time needed and frustration.
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The folks there have indeed spared a thought for beginners who knows nothing when it comes to social media. Each Postling account comes with a blog already set up for you. As a result, you’ll not waste precious time and can immediately focus on getting other more important things done. Despite its wide variety of really cool, interesting and useful features, it still lacks one crucial aspect in social media. Of course, it would be nice to upload videos and integrate video-sharing platforms such as YouTube and Vimeo.
Postling is actually a premium service that cost you only $9/month or $90/year. If you would like to give it a test before purchasing the subscription, you can do so by trying out a trial version of Postling for 30 days.


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