Q: How good is this for sharing Twitter and Medium posts promoting products and services?
Does it work with unscheduled Twitter posts or do they need to be scheduled and if so how far in advance? Do the Twitter posts need to be composed in curate?
Essentially when adding a Curate post, it doesn't really matter too much what it is you're sharing (so whether its a Medium post or something else, it doesn't really matter) - what does matter of course, is the quality and relevance of the content you're sharing :)
When you add a post to the Curate library (so that others can share it) you essentially compose the social post so that it is ready to be shared when someone chooses to do so.
Hope that helps answer your question. We're here if there are any further questions.
Ben
Q: Hi, scheduling my upcoming expenses - will this be available on Extended Access for Plus Members?
In all honesty, I'm not entirely sure. It's not something we have planned but AppSumo may do it anyway. I unsure, please double check with them in case they have plans to do so.
Q: Hi,
1) Is it possible to have old posts refresh so that others can see it again?
2) What's the algorithym like for previous articles uploaded to curate and getting them to be seen again after let's say a month or even a year? For example, does popular content get special treatment or a special tab/category so that users can see the most popular or quality content?
Hi there, thanks for reaching out. Essentially when a post is added to the Curate library it will remain in there indefinitely (unless you remove it). As such, our algorithms will help surface older content based on a range of criteria (popularity, traction etc). The ranking algorithm is something we're constantly working on and in particular, how older content is given visibility long into the future.
Hope the above helps provide some context. Im here if there are any further questions.
Q: Hi, when we can get that deal back ?
thanks
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Q: Is this deal still running for Appsumo Plus or its ended on April 1?
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Q: How good is this for sharing Twitter and Medium posts promoting products and services?
Does it work with unscheduled Twitter posts or do they need to be scheduled and if so how far in advance? Do the Twitter posts need to be composed in curate?
Share Missinglettr Curate
Hey there, thanks for reaching out.
Essentially when adding a Curate post, it doesn't really matter too much what it is you're sharing (so whether its a Medium post or something else, it doesn't really matter) - what does matter of course, is the quality and relevance of the content you're sharing :)
When you add a post to the Curate library (so that others can share it) you essentially compose the social post so that it is ready to be shared when someone chooses to do so.
Hope that helps answer your question. We're here if there are any further questions.
Ben
Q: Hi, scheduling my upcoming expenses - will this be available on Extended Access for Plus Members?
Thanks, Matt
Share Missinglettr Curate
Hi Matt,
In all honesty, I'm not entirely sure. It's not something we have planned but AppSumo may do it anyway. I unsure, please double check with them in case they have plans to do so.
Q: Hi, 1) Is it possible to have old posts refresh so that others can see it again?
2) What's the algorithym like for previous articles uploaded to curate and getting them to be seen again after let's say a month or even a year? For example, does popular content get special treatment or a special tab/category so that users can see the most popular or quality content?
Share Missinglettr Curate
Hi there, thanks for reaching out. Essentially when a post is added to the Curate library it will remain in there indefinitely (unless you remove it). As such, our algorithms will help surface older content based on a range of criteria (popularity, traction etc). The ranking algorithm is something we're constantly working on and in particular, how older content is given visibility long into the future.
Hope the above helps provide some context. Im here if there are any further questions.