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  • What's the most practical tool for both social media marketing beginners and pros?

    Janine Zaaa
    13 replies
    Save time and increase effectiveness? 🚀

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    Lisa Taylor
    As someone who's tried many tools, I find Hootsuite incredibly intuitive for beginners yet robust enough for pros, offering schedule planning, post analytics, and more.
    Wayne Foster
    For its smart content recommendation and audience targeting features, I believe Buffer sets the stage for both beginners and professionals in social media marketing.
    Marie Green
    Canva is fantastic not just for content creation but also for planning and organizing social media marketing strategies, beneficial for both novices and veterans.
    Kathryn Howard
    In my experience, Sprout Social has been instrumental, providing a comprehensive solution for managing, scheduling, and analyzing social media content, appealing to beginners and pros alike.
    Cynthia Brooks
    Later's visual content calendar and scheduling capabilities make it a practical choice for those starting out in social media marketing and seasoned pros.
    Kavita
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    Both Canva (for creating designs) and Later (for scheduling) have been incredibly useful to me.
    Neha Khan
    I believe being consistent on social media is what matters, and there is a lot of scheduling tool that helps you to see your account growth and performance for that you can use Social Champ, It's very affordable option with all premium features.
    Buse Kara
    I use Canva Pro all the time for creating contents and it's very easy to use.
    Neha
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    I think Canva Pro is best for Social media marketing., It saves a lot of time and very effective tool.
    Igor Lysenko
    I'm making a product in production called Ixord Notes if you need help making fruit. I use it myself.
    Zaynab Grey
    Canva is an amazing tool that offers more than just content creation—it's also great for planning and organizing social media marketing strategies. It benefits both beginners and experienced professionals alike.
    Harry Martinez
    Buffer or Hootsuite, hands down. Both have pretty intuitive UIs for scheduling posts across different platforms.
    Mei
    Typefurry for Twitter.