• Resolved odmarketers

    (@odmarketers)


    Hello,

    I have a question about features in your Free version. Tell me please, in free version, can i or i cannot autopost to Blogger.com, Facebook.com and WordPress.com?

    Thanks

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  • Yes, you can autopost to Blogger.com, Facebook.com and WP Based Blog in free version.

    https://www.nextscripts.com/social-networks-auto-poster-pro-for-wordpress-compare-editions/

    Thread Starter odmarketers

    (@odmarketers)

    Hi, i just want to confirm again, when i publish a post on my website, it will automatically post to Blogger.com, Facebook.com and WordPress.com even though i have a free version of the plugin? In other words, these three sites do NOT require extra API in order to auto post like you have for G+, Pinterest and other accounts in paid version, correct?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author NextScripts

    (@nextscripts)

    Yes, this is correct.

    Platforms/Social Networks available in the SNAP Free Plugin:
    . Blogger/Blogspot – Post to your Blog. HTML is supported.
    . Delicious – Post bookmark to your account.
    . Diigo – Post bookmark to your account.
    . Deviantart.com – Post to your blog. HTML is supported.
    . Facebook – Post to your profile, business page, community page, or Facebook group page. Ability to attach your blogpost to Facebook post. Ability to make “Image” posts.
    . Flickr – Post images to your photostream and/or sets. Tags are supported.
    . FriendFeed – Post to your account. Ability to attach Image to posts.
    . Instapaper – Auto-submit bookmark to your account.
    . LinkedIn – Post to your account. Ability to attach a link to LinkedIn post.
    . LiveJournal – Post to LiveJournal blog or community. “LiveJournal Engine” based website DreamWidth.org is also supported.
    . Medium – Post to your medium profile or publication.
    . Scoop.It – Post to your “Topics”. Ability to attach a link to the scoop. Ability to make “Image” posts.
    . Stumbleupon – Post bookmark to your account.
    . Tumblr – Post to your account. Ability to attach a link to Tumblr post. HTML is supported.
    . Twitter – Post to your account. Ability to attach Image to tweets.
    . Plurk – Post to your account. Ability to attach Image to messages.
    . vBulletin – Auto-submit your blogpost to vBulletin forums. Could create new threads or new posts.
    . WordPress – Post to blog based on WordPress. This options includes standalone blogs as well as, WordPress.com, Blog.com, etc..
    . 500Px – Post images to your account.

    Platforms/Social Networks available only in the SNAP PRO.
    . Flipboard – Post to your magazine.
    . Instagram – Post your blogpost’s featured image to your Instagram account.
    . Google+ – Post to your profile, business page or community. Ability to attach a link to Google+ post. Ability to make “Image” posts.
    . LinkedIn – Unique ability to Post to LinkedIn Company pages
    . Pinterest – Pin your blogpost’s featured image to your Pinterest board.
    . Reddit – post to your subreddits.
    . YouTube – Post messages to your YouTube channel feed. Ability to attach existing YouTube videos to posts.
    . XING – Post text messages or share links to your account.

    Thread Starter odmarketers

    (@odmarketers)

    Hi,

    I appreciate your help!

    It is just one person who setup this plugin for me is saying that for Blogger.com, Facebook.com and WordPress.com i have to buy API Modules from SNAP site. Then only i can connect them. This is wrong information correct?

    THanks

    Plugin Author NextScripts

    (@nextscripts)

    I am not sure why you are asking the same question for the third time.

    Blogger.com, Facebook.com and WordPress.com are part of the free plugin. You don’t need to buy anything from us to be able to post to those networks. Anyone who is saying that you need to pay for those tree networks is misleading you.

    Also we don’t even have any “API Modules” for those networks. All of them (Blogger.com, Facebook.com and WordPress.com) have built-in free public APIs. Plugin uses them.

    Thread Starter odmarketers

    (@odmarketers)

    Just wanted to be 100% sure before i’m telling this to that person.

    Thanks

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