I have been using ViralTag for over 6 months now and want to share with you why I recommend it as an absolute MUST if you have your own website.
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Using social media is the easiest way to get your website noticed. Between Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Tumbler, etc. there more ways to reach your audience than anyone has time for. You could spend all day pinning and tweeting, but who has time for that? Virtually all bloggers now use schedulers to post for them. That way you can set exactly what time and day and how often you want your post to appear without manually doing it yourself. Many bloggers have schedulers that pin for them over 100 times a day! After I write a post, I schedule that post to be pinned sporadically for the next three months and it only takes about 5 minutes. I do that with ViralTag. If you’re looking for a good scheduler, here are 5 reasons I recommend ViralTag.
1. Multiple Social Networks
There are many schedulers out there that only work for Pinterest or Facebook or one type of platform. Currently, ViralTag can schedule posts on Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Tumbler. It makes my life so much easier to have all my posts, pins, tweets, etc. all in one place! Pinterest accounts for over 60% of my traffic and I wouldn’t be able to do it without ViralTag. It saves me a ton of time!
2. Easy to Use
The interface of ViarlTag is very easy to use. To start, click the + sign and then you’ll be prompted to upload an image, the URL it should go to, and any text you want to add. From there you can schedule this post on whatever social media site you choose. You can see in the image below that I selected my Pinterest account and all my Pinterest boards are listed in the drop down menu.
I select which boards the pin should go on, then click “schedule”. An easy-to-use calendar is brought up and I select the dates and the times that I want this image pinned to my chosen boards. I can even choose the length of time between each pin (like 20 minutes) so the pins don’t all happen at once. This spreads out my pinning through various times of day reaching more people.
3. Good Support
I have had a few questions that I’ve emailed the ViralTag team about and they’ve been quick to answer and very helpful. You can instant message them questions right from their website or email them easily.
4. Free Trial & Simple Pricing
I hate free trials that aren’t really “free”. Well, they are free, but you have to remember to call and cancel or they’ll charge your credit card. ViralTag has a 14-day free trial, no credit card needed. If you do purchase a plan, you can choose from being charged monthly or per year. If you pay for a year it’s about 20% cheaper. But wait…..don’t stop reading here……if you’re a blogger be sure to check out my #5 reason why I use ViralTag!!!
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5. Blogger Pricing
If you have a blog and are willing to write a post about ViralTag, they’ll give you 6 months for free! Then after the 6 months is up you get a special blogger price of only $7/month! Here’s how you do it. First click here to get to ViralTag’s homepage. Then click “pricing”.
Then on the pricing page scroll all the way to the bottom. Don’t click on any of the “individual”, “small business”, or “brand” plans. Go all the way to the bottom and it should look like this.
Then you should be at the page where you can learn about and sign up for their special blogger plan. Isn’t it nice to be special and get your own special price just for being a blogger?
So if you’re a blogger or have any type of online or social media presence then give ViralTag a try. I’ve been happy with them and know they’ve made a huge difference in getting my posts, pins, tweets, and more out into the overwhelming world of social media. Sign up for ViralTag here!
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