
On August 1st, Facebook removed share count data from post Insights, so we can’t use this data anymore in the daily graph in your Reports. Might this encourage you to schedule or queue more posts?įacebook is changing the way users can leave “Reviews.” Now called “ Recommendations,” users leave a thumbs up or thumbs down instead of a star rating. We capture these, along with their respective comments, under the “Reviews” tab so you can easily respond to them - whether they’re good, bad, or somewhere in between. Our publishing calendar now displays up to 10,000 of your posts each month. We’re just trying to work the way you do.Ĭlarity from your Facebook ads and ad comments. You can now clearly see which of your posts are sponsored - you can also easily see which of your comments came from a sponsored post. Of course, you can change the way you publish and the profile you publish to. If you last sent that post to the queue of your favorite client’s Instagram profile, we’ll have that profile checked the next time you go to publish. The next time you go to the publisher, the “add to queue” option will be selected. Say for example, the last time you used the publisher, you queued a post.

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Pro Tip: Decide as a team what the timezone will be for each social profile to eliminate heated Slack discussions later on.Ĭustomized publishing “memory.” We’ve started to remember what actions and profiles you used and serve them to you the next time you want to publish. …and in the scheduling options of your posts. You can establish the chosen timezone in your profile’s General Publishing settings.Īnd at any time, your team can see a profile’s chosen timezone at the top of your publishing calendar… So if you’ve set the profile’s timezone to London time but you work in Ubud and your assistant is in Los Angeles, the timezone on your queued or schedule posts will all be set to London time. This time will be applied to all your team’s posts. You can now customize each of your social profiles to the timezone of your choosing. Profile-specific timezone settings. Gone are the days of us setting your posts’ timing based on your browser. Why not add more images elsewhere - say, your Twitter DMs? We now let you do this from your Agorapulse dashboard. The post simply contains your text and a photo - just like you set it up in Agorapulse.Īs long as you upload only one image that isn’t too large (< 5MB) and is in JPG, PNG, or non-animated GIF, you should get the very same results. As you’ll see, there’s no link to the image (like we used to have to do).

LinkedIn image posting - without image links. Now that we’re hooked up to the LinkedIn v2 API, we can allow posts with images to be published without links to the image. We also made some enhancements to make your publishing on Agorapulse even easier to manage. So we gave it a tiny-yet-massive improvement. These features were in addition to our existing LinkedIn publishing capabilities.īut we didn’t want publishing to feel like it wasn’t getting special treatment just because it’s been around the block for a while.

In last week’s Release Note, I squeed about our new LinkedIn reports and inbox.
