Auto Posting Tweets To Facebook

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When you first start out on Facebook or Twitter, you may think it's best to sync up Facebook and Twitter accounts to automatically cross-publish content. When you post to Twitter, it also gets posted to Facebook and vice versa. This might help you save time, but it won't give you a successful social media presence.

People who follow you on Facebook aren't the same as those who follow you on Twitter. Facebook fans and followers may prefer different content in different formats delivered to them at different times of the day than people on Twitter. If you want to grow your audience, you need to post content they care about. When you link up your Facebook and Twitter accounts, your posts end up with weird, Twitter specific formats for your Facebook posts and vice versa. It's obvious you just synced up your accounts and this may result in zero engagement.

Don't rely on automation instead, create tailored posts for each platform. The extra time you put into creating custom content will pay off.
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When you first start out on Facebook or Twitter, you may think it's best to sync up Facebook and Twitter accounts to automatically cross-publish content. When you post to Twitter, it also gets posted to Facebook and vice versa. This might help you save time, but it won't give you a successful social media presence.

People who follow you on Facebook aren't the same as those who follow you on Twitter. Facebook fans and followers may prefer different content in different formats delivered to them at different times of the day than people on Twitter. If you want to grow your audience, you need to post content they care about. When you link up your Facebook and Twitter accounts, your posts end up with weird, Twitter specific formats for your Facebook posts and vice versa. It's obvious you just synced up your accounts and this may result in zero engagement.

Don't rely on automation instead, create tailored posts for each platform. The extra time you put into creating custom content will pay off.
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