• Unfortunately you need to pay to get the functionality that’s really needed – ie to schedule posts on various social media networks. Still trying it out on my 30 day free trial but at the cost of a book a month probably worth it to save me lots of time and ensure it gets to the media – and then I get more free books from publishers!

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  • Plugin Support Blog2Social-Support

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    Thank you so much for your feedback @tigger10! ??
    We are glad to hear that Blog2Social saves you lots of time for your social media marketing.

    Like many other plugins on WordPress, Blog2Social is Freemium, which means that we offer a basic free version as well as advanced features in the Premium version. More than 60.000 users are perfectly happy with the free version.

    Blog2Social offers a wide range of automation and customizing options in the free version. However, to ensure compliance with the new API rules of the social networks, some advanced functions of the auto-posting and auto-scheduling features are provided in the Premium versions.

    There are in fact a lot of things you can do with the free version of Blog2Social.

    For example:
    -Share your posts or pages on 14 different social networks at once: Twitter, Facebook (profile and page), LinkedIn (profile), XING (profile), Instagram, Pinterest, Reddit, Torial, Medium, Tumblr, Flickr, Diigo, Bloglovin and VK
    -Customize your social media posts with personal comments, hashtags, handles, emojis, and select an image of your choice from your blog post. You can even edit the complete HTML markup for re-publishing your post on Tumblr, Torial, and Medium.
    -View all your social media posts in one single place.
    -Automatically generate hashtags from the tags of your post.
    -Edit the meta tag information of your blog posts and pages.
    -Use the free Blog2Social Extension for Firefox to save links while browsing and share them whenever you want.

    If you need more advanced options, you can upgrade anytime.

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