Post by account_disabled on Jan 8, 2024 10:26:27 GMT -5
I really like the interface and love that I can interact with a piece of content in the app by sharing bookmarking or saving in a variety of ways. I use it with Buffer to share lots of content to Twitter and Facebook. I think its worth noting that many people have also started to embrace tools that surface content based solely on category or the recommendation of friends rather than sticking to content produced only in blogs they subscribe to. Ive started to use a service called Newsle in this fashion. an avid Tweetdeck user for years but recently made the switch to HootSuite. For me Tweetdeck was getting a bit tired in terms of innovation.
Aa little bit of time to embrace the somewhat more complex interface of Hootsuite Ive grow to like the tabbed profiles approach and the fact that you can get so much more information on individual profiles and tweets. I also like some of the integrations available. For example with one click I can add people who I interact with on Twitter or that get added to a Mobile App Development Service list based on search terms in Hootsuite to my CRM tool. Social CRM This last element is a crucial piece of the engagement puzzle. I currently use two CRM tools. I use Nimble for the daily interactions that I have or should have with clients influencers authors partners and prospects for various types of projects. Nimble allows me to create a unified messaging platform that includes email and important social networks.
This way I can view a record of what these important groups of people are saying and doing in realtime and what Ive said to them over the course of many interactions. Access to this level of information helps turns transactions into trackable conversations. In addition to Nimble I use Infusionsoft to run the many ecommerce functions of my business such as shopping cart list segmentation followup and email marketing in general. The key to making this part of the communication cycle work is that most of these tools talk to each other and almost all are available in synced versions on the desktop and on a variety of mobile devices and tablets. So thats it for now until well it isnt.
Aa little bit of time to embrace the somewhat more complex interface of Hootsuite Ive grow to like the tabbed profiles approach and the fact that you can get so much more information on individual profiles and tweets. I also like some of the integrations available. For example with one click I can add people who I interact with on Twitter or that get added to a Mobile App Development Service list based on search terms in Hootsuite to my CRM tool. Social CRM This last element is a crucial piece of the engagement puzzle. I currently use two CRM tools. I use Nimble for the daily interactions that I have or should have with clients influencers authors partners and prospects for various types of projects. Nimble allows me to create a unified messaging platform that includes email and important social networks.
This way I can view a record of what these important groups of people are saying and doing in realtime and what Ive said to them over the course of many interactions. Access to this level of information helps turns transactions into trackable conversations. In addition to Nimble I use Infusionsoft to run the many ecommerce functions of my business such as shopping cart list segmentation followup and email marketing in general. The key to making this part of the communication cycle work is that most of these tools talk to each other and almost all are available in synced versions on the desktop and on a variety of mobile devices and tablets. So thats it for now until well it isnt.