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Social Media Automation Tips to Totally Kill It

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If you came here looking for justification for social media automation to make your life easier, you’ve come to the wrong place. When I say “kill it”, I mean RUIN IT. As in, how to use social media automation to RUIN your social media presence. There are very few types of automation I take advantage of because too much automation isn’t very SOCIAL. And because I want to know what’s happening on my account. A tweet/post is very much an endorsement of the content within, so you must be sure you agree with what you’re posting!

Social Media Automation vs. Scheduling

Let’s just get this out of the way first. Scheduling evergreen content and campaigns can save you a ton of time and make the process of social media management a whole lot easier. Scheduling is when you pick a piece of content and choose when it will be posted. For the sake of this article, we’ll also include programs like Buffer, TweetJukeBox and Hootsuite auto-scheduler in this; while you don’t necessarily choose a specific time for each and every post, you have chosen to post a specific item in a specific manner. I consider this scheduling, not automation. Responsible scheduling does not include scheduling of things that haven’t been read, or are being posted with a reasonable expectation of receiving immediate responses from your audience…i.e. don’t schedule a question you know your audience is going to answer if you’re not going to be there to interact.

Automation is when you don’t have to think about the content or the timing. It just happens without you. Social media automation is when something is posted on your behalf and you didn’t specifically post it, or schedule it, or even read it. Many times people who use social media automation tools don’t even know what has been posted on their own accounts! And if you try to interact with them, 90% of the time they don’t respond because they’re not really present on that network.

Social Media Automation Don’ts

Good Social Media Automation

As I said above, some types of social media automation are ok and can even make your life easier. Consider making these programs/tips part of your work flow to ease the stress of social media management.

Good and bad social media automation is all around us. You have to decide how much you are comfortable with. The line for me is that I have to place the item in the queue. A program may determine the best time for that item to be sent, but I chose whether or not it goes in the lineup.

Where will you draw the line? Let me know your thoughts on social media automation in the comments.

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