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24 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

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Working across multiple networks with a social team can be difficult, and Hootsuite makes it possible for you and your team. 10 social profiles, unlimited scheduling, and 1 user; Team: $99/month. TweetDeck is a dashboard application that makes managing Twitter a whole lot easier. Source: Twitter Media.

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Social Media Updates: August

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Responsive Pages: Have you seen this badge on your Page yet? Pages that respond to 90% of messages and have a median response time of less than five minutes will now have a “Very responsive to messages” badge on their profiles. Well, now you can via Hootsuite and you can assign messages to your team members too. Youtube.

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Social Media Updates: August

yMarketingMatters

Responsive Pages: Have you seen this badge on your Page yet? Pages that respond to 90% of messages and have a median response time of less than five minutes will now have a “Very responsive to messages” badge on their profiles. Well, now you can via Hootsuite and you can assign messages to your team members too. Youtube.

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16 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

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If there are multiple people collaborating on a single Twitter account, you can add team members without needing to give them the password to the account. Considering TweetDeck is specifically tailored for Twitter, it may not be the best tool for those looking to simultaneously manage various social networks in one place.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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Both companies (as well as a second tier of contenders) are working on new features and ramping up their business development teams. At SXSW, each attendee had their unique QR code printed on their name badge. But do you think, maybe, it had something to do with the fact they were watching their Tweetdeck more than the panel?