Bulk Content Submission Across Social Media With Social Poster

Spread your post and share your content using a single submission form for each kind of Social Media portals

Social Poster is a great service that allows content spreading across Social News and Social Bookmark web sites using a single interface.

As soon as I saw Social Poster home page I immediately catch its potentiality because usually bulk social bookmark tools (like OnlyWire) do not support social news web sites such as Digg or Newswine. For this reason, bloggers must usually submit their post into Social News website manually. This operation can require also half hour per day, or more.

Social poster finally provide a single interface for bulk submission.

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How Social Poster works

Drag the Submission button present into the Social Poster home page on your bookmarks toolbar. Then…

  1. Connect to the web page which you want to submit
  2. Highlight the text that you want to use like description for that page
  3. Click on the Submit button saved previously into your bookmarks toolbar
  4. You’ll see the filled submission form and a list of social web sites at the bottom
  5. Fix the tags field and check the social web sites where you want to submit your post
  6. Click on “Produce Links For Submit”

At this point Social Poster will generate for you a submission link for each selected web site. Just click on:

    • Post: to submit your content to that portal
    • R: to open a user account (if you still do not have one)
    • L: to login

Social Poster and user authentication

It does not require any registration, but obviously you need to be a registered user of each site you want to spread content to. I suggest you to login into each portal saving permanently your authentication, in order to speed-up each future submission.

Besides the most common social bookmark services, you can spread content to Newsvines, StumbleUpon, Digg, MyWeb of Yahoo! for a total of 34 excellent social web sites.

There’s just a little problem: Tweako is missing, and in my opinion it is a really nice social news website.

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Daniele Di Gregorio


06.06.2007 Opensource and Online Tools

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