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Hello
I have a website related to this and want to share the posts on my social media platforms when I publish it. i have heard that it is possible through constant contract,
Need help regarding this matter.
Thanks.
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Hello @user7329376 ,
You can utilize our system for creating and scheduling social posts, as well as tracking social engagement. We have several articles on the subject, which you can find in our Knowledge Base. Some of these relevant articles are:
- Connecting social pages to your Constant Contact account
- Creating social posts
- Social analytics
- Optimal image sizes for social platforms
Based on what you're describing, once you've published the article / blog post on your site, you'd then copy its URL and add that to a social post you make, along with some standard wording that fits for the applicable social platform. Keep in mind that there are some limitations, depending on the platform. For example, Instagram doesn't allow live links in their post descriptions, and Twitter has a significantly shorter character limit compared to other platforms. Each platform also has its own image sizing requirements, and can be drastic different in how the images crop or appear.
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William A
Community & Social Media Support
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Hello @user7329376 ,
You can utilize our system for creating and scheduling social posts, as well as tracking social engagement. We have several articles on the subject, which you can find in our Knowledge Base. Some of these relevant articles are:
- Connecting social pages to your Constant Contact account
- Creating social posts
- Social analytics
- Optimal image sizes for social platforms
Based on what you're describing, once you've published the article / blog post on your site, you'd then copy its URL and add that to a social post you make, along with some standard wording that fits for the applicable social platform. Keep in mind that there are some limitations, depending on the platform. For example, Instagram doesn't allow live links in their post descriptions, and Twitter has a significantly shorter character limit compared to other platforms. Each platform also has its own image sizing requirements, and can be drastic different in how the images crop or appear.
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William A
Community & Social Media Support
