Best Social Media Management Platforms
- Klyn Elsbury

- May 22, 2019
- 3 min read

I'm wildly passionate about 2 things:
1) Teaching people how to turn adversity into an advantage
2) Teaching ambitious entrepreneurs how to grow & monetize social media
And in my world, they go together like mac n cheese.
Or goats and yoga.
There's never been a better time in history to make the entrepreneurial leap, especially if you've gone through some sh*t in your life. I built my biz off of Linkedin, IG, and facebook - straight up from social security disability to boardroom.
And what I hated about the training I found, was it was all bs fluff.
Like, "Schedule your content"
What's that even mean?
Content means nothing if nobody finds it. You can write the best book in the world, but if you can't market it, you ain't making any money off it.
So I made Shark School to teach the hardcore tactics that I discovered that everyone else was afraid to share.
Our first 5 Sharks were able to quit their day job and make money in their own biz.
Then I tried it with corporate brands looking to scale- and one company increased sales 46% in their first month!!
They didn't have many followers.They didn't have much money to put into fancy systems They weren't tech savvy They thought it was too hard (YES, it is difficult, especially if you don’t know what you’re doing)
BUT the Sharks had the work ethic and discipline to do what I told them to do.
They knew they wanted to make more money and wanted the "silver bullet".
Yet they also knew there's no such thing as a "silver bullet" but if given the steps, they'd work a$$ off to achieve their dreams.
Strategically planning your posts is crucial to making it.
Now we're going to teach you HOW.
I’ve reviewed five of the most-talked-about tools to help you (some are FREE)
The go to for highly curated brands who need their instagram to look flawless!
Pricing:

.
Pros:
Auto-publish photos and captions
Can link products to photos for your customers to shop
Hashtags are saved for easy reference
Cons:
Only supports Instagram content.
Cannot comment or like other users’ posts from the app or your desktop.
Can't post hashtags to the comments, only the photo.
For businesses and marketing teams to schedule posts, analyze performance, and manage all their accounts in one place
Pricing:

Pros:
Easy to autopost, great for beginners
Analytics makes it easy to track and reshare high performing content
Set it and forget it, then they email you when your queue is empty
Cons:
Can't see the grid in it's entirety
Can't reply to comments or likes
Instagram posting can be trickier
Helps you find, form and deepen real connections with the people who love your brand.
Pricing:

Pros:
Schedule content to all social media platforms
Easy to use and understand
Respond to messages across all platforms from one inbox
Cons:
One of the most expensive out there
Can't see the entire grid to know if the aesthetic works, like Planoly
Can't link to products or services
Automates how you promote your business and content on social media.
Pricing:

Good for:
Set it and forget it! Automation at it's finest, allowing you to strategically plan then step away.
Notable Features:
Create your queue and Meetedgar will continuously publish and republish that content until you tell it not to.
Cons:
No free account available.
Manage multiple social networks, connect with customers, and grow your brand on social media.
Pricing:

Pros:
Manage from one place One dashboard for 35 platforms
Reply with a single click Quickly respond to messages, brand mentions, and comments across your social networks
Track performance and grow your audience Great analytics to learn about your audience
Cons:
No drop and drag editor like Planoly.
Can't link products to photos.
Can't store hashtags.



Comments