Tuesday, September 20, 2016

An interesting development -Schedule a post

An interesting development -Schedule a post

Originally shared by Friends+Me

Schedule posts for Google+ Profiles and Collections without the browser running all the time!

I am happy to announce that Google+ team has taken another step in the right direction and made it possible to publish to Google+ profiles and collections to all Google+ partners.

So from now on, Friends+Me users are going to be able to schedule and publish posts for Google+ profiles and collections without the need to keep the browser with the Friends+Me extension up and running all the time!

We've almost lost all hopes but it's finally here! How cool is that!

All you have to do is to reconnect your already connected Google+ Profile and Page accounts to enable this new feature.
The feature will be automatically enabled for all accounts you'll connect from now on.

There's a catch. The extended Google+ API do not support publishing to Google Apps profiles, only free Google profiles are supported at the moment. Google+ team promised to remove this limitation soon.

Let me know what you think of this new feature.

Enjoy :)

How to reconnect account? http://help.friendsplus.me/article/14-how-to-reconnect-account

6 comments:

  1. Andrew Hatchett yes I am glad they found the way. I use to use them and was very happy with the results However I think I quit using them and gone to the others when their pricing was just crazy. I don't know what they charge these days but that was why I stopped using them

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  2. I just have to be present when I post. Never wrapped my head around scheduled posts Andrew Hatchett. Probably a fault of mine and I'll accept that. :)

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  3. Sheila Hensley What's that mean when you say "present to post"?

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  4. Arthur Morehead I think she means composing post and then immediately posting it rather than compose it and schedule it to be posted at some future time.

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  5. Arthur Morehead​ just means I don't schedule posts. Strictly a personal preference.

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  6. Andrew Hatchett​ explained it better. Arthur Morehead​ :)

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