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    geoffc
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    I’m curious about people’s experiences here.

    I’ve been using a combination of Sendible and Crowdfire for my adult accounts but it would be great to find an all in one service that helps you track your followers and unfollowers, schedule posts, post and retweet related articles and help with automating things like messages and retweets. Sendible is the easiest to use and accomplishes the most, but it is quite expensive especially as you start adding multiple accounts and users.

    Does anyone have any other good recommendations?

    #4036 Reply
    masterdz
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    I’ve tried out what feels like about a million different services, honestly you wont find better than crowdfire for twitter/insta, not only are they sort of the best, but they follow the majority of twitter rules, and actually have communication with twitter, so you don’t risk your accounts getting closed down.

    Facebook, I have found is just best to run manually as its VERY much a SFW environment where were are generally NSFW advertisers.

    But in all honestly the best social media manager is an actual person doing it, and yes it is a full time position, and here’s my reasoning…

    I have heard sooo many people say that cannot make sales from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Tumblr ect, and the reason is they blast out a post to all their followers and then logout untill they do the next blast, but that’s not what “Social Media” is, it requires an element of being social. Just from replying to a single message on my twitter I know I have made 2 sales from one customer to 2 different sites, people want to net feel like they are interacting with a bot account and that the big studio twitter account is replying back to them when they comment on anything.

    BUT like I said it really is a full time job, but I know from my campaign tags I have made equal sales from my social accounts as i have from my blogs, and frenchtwinks does a good percentage of sales from social avenues (because Antoine + Team invests a lot of time in these), so there are sales to be made there, it’s just having the time to run the account like a real person and not like a robot would.

    #4037 Reply
    DOC
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    I personally have to agree with masterdz, it’s not something that can’t be automated. I’m not a big social media guru and frankly don’t have the time to invest, but I do like to check my tweets and if I see a response, I try to respond with something, even if it’s just a “thank you.” How do you respond to a bot that has no connection other than posting? It just makes sense. – Interaction –

    The same goes with paysites and member areas. Many sites have a lot of interaction between members just commenting back and forth on opinions of scenes or models. Some even have the models posting comments. People interacting and sharing opinions whether they agree or not. That’s key!

    #4038 Reply
    BobDod
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    I agree with what has been said so far. Software is not social at all and while automating things can be a real timesaver, you’ll get.the best results when you do things manually.

    I have tried Crowdfire for a while, but went back to Tweetdeck and tweet, retweet, schedule, reply things myself.

    #4039 Reply
    geoffc
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    Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I am going back to doing mostly manual posts with a bit of CrowdFire to help me with gaining followers. I’ll give TweetDeck a try for scheduling, I don’t like that Crowdfire doesn’t allow you to upload videos from within the app.

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