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This is a demo of bullQ - a simple and flexible bulk Twitter scheduling tool.
If you already use tools like Hootsuite or Buffer, you probably found them sufficient
for every day schedule-as-you-go tweeting. But what happens when you have a large batch
of tweets ready to send? You get stuck with either typing and scheduling them one by one
or painfully uploading batches of up to 50 tweets using specially formatted .csv files.
What if you don't have hours every week to schedule a lot of tweets, calculating the
specific times the tweets will be delivered, and talk about calculating times for audiences
in different time zones?
We think tweet scheduling needs a simple and powerful tool of its own to complement your
social toolkit.
Let's see how much time you could be saving.
On bullQ you can quickly schedule your long term twitter strategies by setting up an unlimited
number of Twitter Queues for your accounts.
For this demo we'll create a twitter queue for a free download website called FrostClick.com
Imagine that FrostClick has cut a deal with a few dozen Netlabels, and they're are paying
for hashtag MusicMonday FrostClick tweets to promote their artists mixtapes for the
next 6 months.
We name the queue and enter any descriptive notes, we can also decide the outgoing twitter
client our audience will see us tweeting from.
On the next step we enter the actual updates, we can drag and drop a text file, copy and
paste, or we can enter them manually one line at the time.
We have a total of about 400 tweets that we'll be sending out every monday for the next 6
months under the MusicMonday hashtag. Notice how I don't need to specify specific
times for each tweet, we'll let the system take care of that on the next step.
If you want tweets to attach images, you can enter the URL of the image with special markup
for a more engaging tweet. System validations will take care of any issues
you may have like tweets that are too long or broken URLs.
Now we can focus on when tweets will be sent. We'll pick a range of 27 weeks starting on
September 23rd 2013 until March 24th 2014
This account tweets for the US East coast.
We'll be promoting 15 free music downloads every monday
We want them out at the times they're most likely to be read by FrostClick's audience
From 10am until noon. then between 2 to 5pm
and then when they sit at home with their phones or tablets from 8 to 10pm.
bullQ will automatically distribute those 15 daily tweets across the selected time ranges.
and we make sure MusicMonday hashtag tweets go out only on mondays.
And that's it, we save the queue, and bullQ gets to work for you in the cloud,
if there are any issues like tweeting limits being met due to pre-existing queues
bullQ will notify you so you can adjust your queues.
If you'd like to be among the first to try our closed beta trial and start saving hours
every week feel free to sign up on our home page at bullq.com