Here is what your week might look like when managing your social media presence.

Monday:

(the busiest day of the week due to weekend catch-up and scheduling for the week)

8:15am: Log in to HootSuite and share your most recent blog post with Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Next hop on over to Facebook to check your fan page for any new messages.

8:20 am: Log into LinkedIn to view and accept connection requests and check your inbox for messages.

8:25 am: Check out Twitter activity on TweetDeck. Reply to any messages sent to you or find an interesting post from someone else to retweet.

11:20 am: Since you have a few minutes between appointments, check TweetDeck to view messages and respond. Always look for something interesting to retweet or send out an interesting post with some other news form your day. If you have time, take a quick look at Facebook to see what’s happening there.

1:15 pm: In between projects, take a quick look at TweetDeck and find something interesting to share.

3:40 pm: with a few minutes to spare between appointments, repeat steps from above. Check tweetDeck and Facebook for updates and find a reason to engage, or if you have something new to share, log into HootSuite and send an update out to all of your networks.

5:00 pm: Take one last look at TweetDeck before you end your workday.



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Yogain Premium
OH! It is a good planning so I Printed because sometimes I'm lost, thanks a lot.
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GeekHibrid Premium
Your very welcome..I'm sure it will come in handy for you
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ybckathrin Premium
That's a very good plan. I'll focus on that thank you!:)
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GeekHibrid Premium
Very welcome....glad to help
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Ultimateless Premium
I also gave your plan to Tamara who is trying to create a plan based on my blog:
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GeekHibrid Premium
Cool....thanks Ultimateless!
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Ultimateless Premium
I love your daily plan schedule, it's given me food for thought!
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GeekHibrid Premium
I'm glad it's useful for you
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Gmyogi Premium
I agree that we have to put a personal touch by engaging our audience on a regular basis,
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GeekHibrid Premium
Yes Indeed!
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