How to organise your social media scheduling using the Canva Content calendar

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Did you know that Canva has a content scheduling feature? You can make and schedule your social media posts in a batch, freeing up your time so that you can focus on writing your next book.
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Komentáře • 2

  • @user-bi5ig2nf1e
    @user-bi5ig2nf1e Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for making this video!
    I'm wondering - how did this compare with your last social media scheduler? What did you use before?
    Any major differences - scheduling at scale? getting good data insights?

    • @jeevanicharika
      @jeevanicharika  Před 7 měsíci

      Excellent questions. What I used before - Crowdfire (loved it, you could reschedule old posts with one click, but they stopped supporting Twitter). What I currently use - for Twitter, Circleboom publish (because I bought a one off plan some time ago) - it takes a few clicks to reschedule a post. Canva would be comparable. I just need to copy all my recurring tweets over to Canva. For Facebook groups, I use the Canva Scheduler. Data - the data on Canva is hit and miss (sometimes it's there, sometimes it's so slow you give up). I don't look at my metrics much because I figure all I'm doing is getting my books in front of people's eyes. They rarely click straight through and buy. It's more like PR than marketing. How do you use your metrics? Are you able to link social media posting to sales?