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Customize Social Media by Profile#105

When posting to multiple profiles within the same social media platform, I would like to be able to customize by profile - not just by platform.

On LinkedIn, for example, I would like to be able to customize the copy for my company page and personal profile.

My marketing consultant tells me this would be best practice.

Thanks for considering!

7 years ago
2

This would really make the composser a huge mess, especially if you’re posting to a lot of social accounts at once, but let’s see what everyone else thinks :)

7 years ago
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6 years ago

This would be very helpful! I have two brands that post the same images but the bodycopy is somehow different. So when I create a post, I have two facebook profiles, two instagram profiles and so no. When I want to edit it, i can only edit per social media. So i schedule them, then i go the the schedule posts and re-edit them frome there.
I would not change the behaviour of the actual button, but I would add a new “Customize post for each social profile” button.

5 years ago
1

Coudl the person above me use different teams - to differeantiat the two client’s stuff?

5 years ago

@Cat Larkin : no, they are different profiles, they share the same contents but these contents have to be slightly tweaked for each profile. It would be much more time effective to do all these things from the same team. At the moment I have to keep copying and pasting the same thing, attach the same image or video, customize again the same post for twitter and syn them. It takes A LOT of time and patience. It really has no use for me that they are grouped per social media.

5 years ago
1

@Jamie Naquin, LMT/ Owner what @Publer writes is not true: as you wrote, posting and editing by social profile and not by social network would make the composer more logical, it would streamline the job and it would let people apply the best practices as you highlighted: in fact, follow-up comments can be edited by profile and not by social network - as it should be. It would make no mess: it would make a lot of sense. I also suggested to add a new button that would let you customize per social profile - the actual button would stay. As it is now, shortcodes cannot be used for different profiles of the same social network (only in comments). What I have to do now is post the same thing, schedule, and the re-edit the posts that need re-editing. It’s such a waste of time.

3 years ago

UPVOTE!!!!! @Jamie Naquin, LMT/ Owner is right! There are many situations where that is the best practice - making the workflow much faster and efficient. For example, brand chains with co-managed shops FB pages. Imagine 40 indepent shops, each with its own FB page: promos for all shops are managed by a single person who co-manages all single pages… all photos and copy is the same, excpet for some little differences. Scheduling post in such a situation is not possibile without lengthy and time consuming workarounds…. The situation that Jamie detailed is another good example. The new function shoudnt replace the actual one but give another option. Also scheduled comments are managed by profile and not by network!

3 years ago

@Melanie Byrne would you mind upvoting this? Thank you !

3 years ago
1

Done! Yes, this would be awesome. I am currently using another company, and Publer has everything (and more), than they do, aside from this one customization component. I use the watermark feature but having the “use default settings” with a csv import is what they have, that Publer doesn’t. When this isn’t toggled, it doesn’t add a watermark or location, when it is toggled, it does. If they are able to add this, I’ll be a customer for life and transfer all 100+ clients over!

3 years ago
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@Melanie Byrne thank you! I had a project with a 30+ shops and had to choose another platform even if it’s not complete as @Publer . It’s only a publer opinion that it would make things a mess . A mess is to have to manually re edit the posts after scheduling them, one by one.

3 years ago