![]() We no longer use the scheduling feature in Tweetdeck as it’s clunky, time-consuming and started to fail us. The poor calendar scheduling pop-ups and other buggy problems got us irritated for a while. Here are our eight Tweetdeck power tips that you can implement today: So if we don’t schedule (the only thing most people do with Tweetdeck) what do we do? So we use Buffer for scheduling tweets now and you can read why that’s awesome here. Here’s a suggestion based on our experience. (the official website) just doesn’t cut it for us. I’ve never liked it, and then they made it even less about the conversation and more about the design of it. It streams better, it searches (and more importantly saves those searches) better than. The simple columns on Tweetdeck update in real time and the columns of different searches, hashtags, mentions and other areas of Twitter are there, right in front of your eyes. Mentions get missed, follows aren’t obvious and it’s not very social at all! has one screen and you have to keep flicking around to see stuff. You can’t even add a comment when you share someone else’s content as there’s no ‘Quote RT’ button. I spend all my desktop tweeting time on Tweetdeck. It’s a far better experience and as a social media manager it looks, feels and works better than the standard Twitter website. ![]() If you’re a brand (even a small one) you should be searching and watching for mentions of your brand name on Twitter. Go to the left hand side and type your brand name into the magnifying glass. Save that search and you have a column with tweets only mentioning your brand. You may want another column with different variations of your brand too. Take away: Watch your brand mentions – not everyone will use your or Twitter handle. ![]() If you manage more than one account, have more than one ‘home’Īs standard you’ll get a home timeline for your main account. This is the account that you logged in with or the account you’ve set to be the default account. This is the account that will be automatically set when you compose a new tweet. To change this (if you need to) just go to settings>account>click ‘make default’ next to your desired account. If you look after lots of accounts then your timelines will be different too because those accounts will follow lots of different people.
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