Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Flipboard 1 Writing quality content is time-consuming enough. Posting it to multiple social media sites, can take you “forever”. Here are the seven best options that can cut your task from 15 to 30 minutes, at most, freeing your time to concentrate on what’s most important. 1. Planable Planable, a social media collaboration tool, makes it easy for companies to interact with the clients they want. Planable’s easy interface and one-click experience enable teams to forgo labor-intensive social media management practices and simplify everything connected to the content. This involves planning and scheduling material, as well as uploading, collaboration, and approval. Planable is the easiest way to get your business organized, with one-click approvals and an easy-to-use interface. It has a built-in academy that will teach you how to use Planable and collaborate with your team, a feature that makes it perfect for those who need a little bit of guidance before they dive in. 2. eClincher eClincher is at the top of our list of tools for social media management. With this platform, small- and medium-sized businesses get access to a flexible content calendar and straightforward cross-posting tools. The platform takes a process that can often be a headache – posting several versions of the same post across multiple social media sites – and makes it a breeze. In addition, eClincher has a unified feed to help social media manager stay on top of activity in all of their different profiles and networks. Messages are delivered to a single inbox, and a sentiment indicator makes it easy to identify and put out fires before they grow in size. Overall, eClincher is an outstanding tool for posting across multiple social media sites and managing a business’s entire social networking presence. Visit eClincher 3. Hootsuite The most well-known platform on our list, Hootsuite is venerated because it fulfills all that successful social media marketing is about: speed and efficiency. It automates and schedules posts. It gives you analytics and social media monitoring tools. It pulls in articles written by your team members and supports social network integrations for Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Google+, YouTube, and many more. The Hootsuite App Directory helps you load to other places that include MailChimp, Reddit, Storify, Nexgate, Tumblr, and Marketo. 4. Postling Postling allows small business users to publish on multiple networking sites through one centralized location. David Lifson, CEO of Postling built the company when he realized that many multi-posting sites, such as Ping.fm contained your truncated post that then led to their page not to your site. Your post was shortened, too. 5. Dlvr.it Aside from posting to multiple systems, you can also use Dlvr.it to generate an RSS feed from many sources, which you can then use in places that support RSS import. 6. Ifttt.com ifttt.com has become the hip site. It uses a sort of process logic that links “If this, then that” (ifttt). So, for instance, you can specify that if you post to LinkedIn, you want the site to automatically replicate that post to other specified sites, such as Twitter, Facebook, and so forth. The site has become popular for creating chains of so-called “recipes” where changes on any one website cause changes on another. It “cooks” about 20 million “recipes” a day. 7. ManageWP ManageWP helps you manage multiple WordPress websites from a mega-dashboard that allows you to also do other things, such as manage comments, plugins, backups, analytics, updates and database optimization. It’s an all-in-one platform that helps you “schedule backups, migrate WordPress websites, automate updates, monitor website traffic and SEO”. It costs, but I’ve heard users say it’s worth the price. 8. Gremlin Social Gremlinsocial.com a free option that allows you to simultaneously post to Twitter, Facebook (profile and page), Linkedin, and Linkedin Groups. You can connect your blog feed, schedule posts, and create recurring videos. 9. Sendible.com The system our marketing agency uses, says that it: “Manages social networks, schedules messages, engages with your audience, and measures ROI from our all-in-one dashboard.” You can publish posts on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest and blogging sites, schedule posts in advance with photos or videos attached, monitor mentions of your brand, measure your social media ROI, use their special leads generation app, and set up accounts for multiple clients and contributors. Of course, it costs, but it’s totally worth it. Sendible, The system our marketing agency uses, says that it: “Manages social networks, schedules messages, engages with your audience, and measures ROI from our all-in-one dashboard.” You can publish posts on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest and blogging sites, schedule posts in advance with photos or videos attached, monitor mentions of your brand, measure your social media ROI, use their special leads generation app, and set up accounts for multiple clients and contributors. Of course, it costs, but it’s totally worth it. In short: Time’s short, but you’ve got one urgent, world-shattering, or business promoting article that you need to send off to customers who frequent five or more different platforms. No worry, there are at least 9 terrific tools that can do it for you for free, or for a fraction of the cost. Many, too, throw analytics, brand monitoring, SEO, and post-scheduling (among other goodies) into the mix. Visit eClincher Bonus Tools Also try these resources: Twitter Tools, created by Sprout Social, automatically distributes new posts to Twitter. It costs. socialoomph.com is another good content aggregator with options for blogs and all the right social websites. Multimi helps you post to multiple sites at once. It’s free. Buffer schedules posts and loads from one social media account to another. Sociota costs but helps you manage multiple pages, profiles or groups on a single dashboard side from offering other tools that the other social network integration resources lack. Twitter Tweet Facebook Share Email This article originally appeared on Bloominari and has been republished with permission.Find out how to syndicate your content with B2C Join our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage Author: James Spillane James is a BSc Physics grad, attending Imperial College London and becoming interested in cryptocurrency shortly after. His previously published work can be found on Rakeback.com and more recently InsideBitcoins.com and DeFicoins.io. Currently James is a content editor and writer covering Bitcoin and DeFi related news, as well as enjoying … View full profile ›More by this author:Metaverse P2E Games Token IBAT Lists Today on Pancakeswap 16:00 UTC / GMTBC.GAME Releases An NFT, The Degen PassWhy is Crypto Up Today? Best Coins to Buy for 100x Gains