As content makers, bloggers juggle a variety of projects at one time. It can easily become a multitasking nightmare without the use of an editorial calendar.
Recently, we had the opportunity to review CoSchedule, an editorial calendar and social media WordPress plugin. After using the program for several weeks, we were smitten!
CoSchedule Benefits
While test driving the CoSchedule plug-in, several features stood out:
- Ability to manage several blogs from one account
- Drag and drop calendar
- Integrated with Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Tumblr and Google+
- Ability to schedule social media messaging
- Ability to access your account from WordPress or the app itself.
- Allows us to assign contributor tasks
- Sends reminder notifications
- Provides users with varying degrees of access
CoSchedule Costs
Like all great products, CoSchedule comes with a small fee – $10 per month; however, I found the benefits offered far outweighed the cost. CoSchedule also offers a free 14 day trial period. During this time period, admins have the opportunity to use all the features offered with a paid subscription. Lastly, if not completely satisfied, a full refund is provided.
With CoSchedule, WordPress users can save time and grow traffic by scheduling blog posts and social media together on a unified drag-and-drop calendar. It’s the content marketing calendar that WordPress lacked and it will become your greatest asset.
CoSchedule has changed how we manage our time and team – seamlessly integrating our sites, while helping us grow our traffic. We highly recommend it.
Let’s talk! Do you currently use an Editorial Calendar? Have you tried CoSchedule or do you use another content/social media planner? Let us know in a comment.
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