Stuff Your Buffer with Reeder & Flipboard
Here’s how to rock out with your _____ (ahem, “socks”) out when curating content on the iPad.
Sign up for Buffer here, whether you’ve got an iPad / iPhone or not. I use it on my desktop all the time.
iPad folks, do yourself a favor and spend the $2.99 on Reeder. It’s an app you’ll use every day. Then grab Flipboard as well – that one’s free.
Save your Buffer email address into “Contacts” and you’re golden.
Twitter’r LorenzoR asked for this video and I thought there would be a few more interested – thanks Lorenzo!
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Michelle, I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your sharing your expertise with others. Thanks so much for this and the many other insights into so many other aspects of the IM field you continually share with your audience. Furnace Filter Manufacturer.
Thanx Michelle, actually I prefer Hootsuite instead of buffer (I like the buffer guys -I think it will definetely get better, specially now that got seed funding and great people on board http://bit.ly/tSa9hZ – but if you want more than twitter, hootsuite can post and schedule to many sites like Linkedin, ping.fm, etc. Thank you again for the great content
Thanks Michelle! Very helpful info!
Thanks for the amazing post Michelle! I will definitely use this video lots of times in the future to show how to integrate Buffer with Reeder and Flipboard!
I noticed when I posted from Buffer to my Facebook page, then visited the page as myself, I am unable to share the post. Is this a restriction on Facebook’s side?
Other then that this little tool has very big potential
That was a “dirty” little subject line Michelle
Michelle, I’ve been using Timely.is to feed my Twitter links. What’s your view of this application in relation to Buffer. I used to use Buffer but found I couldn’t schedule too many in one go.
For content curation isn’t it a strategy to post the majority of the original blog post to your blog with commentary from you at the top and the bottom of it. This is what I wold like to be doing, so I am building my blog as well as the social sites that you are using. I love the idea of buffer, its overwhelming when someone you like just goes and bangs out 6 links in a row.
Has your workflow with this changed at since the release of the Buffer app iOS app?