Buffer – the simple, fast and reliable queue
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 8:55 am
Buffer, along with Hootsuite, is the planning tool that I have known and used the longest. It is particularly suitable for beginners in social media because it has relatively few functions and is easy to use.
This is the third part of my series in which I introduce you to what I believe to be the most important and best planning tools for social media. Don't worry, you don't have to learn and use all of them. But I think it's important that you know about their possibilities, their strengths and weaknesses, as well as the possible costs that cayman islands telegram screening you'll incur if you don't want to manage every single post by hand.
Articles have already been published on
Post Planner
Edgar
Hootsuite
buffer
Recurpost
eClincher
CoSchedule will follow shortly . At the end of the series there will be a comparison of all the tools presented. Of course these are not all the tools that are currently on the market, but in my opinion they are the ones you should know about in order to decide whether and which ones you want to use.
First in – first out
There is a principle in programming that we all know from a normal queue: what goes in first is also the first to come out. This is also the basic principle of Buffer.
This is the third part of my series in which I introduce you to what I believe to be the most important and best planning tools for social media. Don't worry, you don't have to learn and use all of them. But I think it's important that you know about their possibilities, their strengths and weaknesses, as well as the possible costs that cayman islands telegram screening you'll incur if you don't want to manage every single post by hand.
Articles have already been published on
Post Planner
Edgar
Hootsuite
buffer
Recurpost
eClincher
CoSchedule will follow shortly . At the end of the series there will be a comparison of all the tools presented. Of course these are not all the tools that are currently on the market, but in my opinion they are the ones you should know about in order to decide whether and which ones you want to use.
First in – first out
There is a principle in programming that we all know from a normal queue: what goes in first is also the first to come out. This is also the basic principle of Buffer.