How To Schedule Tweets On Twitter WITHOUT Any Tools
TLDRIn this informative video, Ellie demonstrates how to schedule tweets on Twitter without relying on third-party tools. She guides viewers through the process on the Twitter website, showcasing the scheduling feature that appears in the tweet box on desktop. Ellie explains that this feature is not yet available on all accounts but assures viewers that a global rollout is likely soon. She also shows how to edit scheduled tweets and emphasizes the convenience of this native Twitter feature, encouraging viewers to utilize it instead of paid tools for content scheduling.
Takeaways
- π You can now schedule tweets on Twitter without using any third-party tools.
- π₯ This feature is newly introduced and not available on all accounts yet.
- π₯οΈ Scheduling can be done directly from the Twitter website on desktop.
- π The scheduling icon is the key to finding and using this feature.
- β° You can select the date and time for your tweet to be posted.
- π After scheduling, the tweet appears in the 'unsent' section until the set time.
- π The tweet will be posted automatically at the scheduled time.
- π You can edit a scheduled tweet before it is sent.
- π This feature is currently being rolled out and may not be available to all users.
- π‘ Users who pay for scheduling tools may no longer need to do so with this native feature.
- π’ Keep an eye on your Twitter account for the scheduling feature to become available.
Q & A
What is the main topic of Ellie's video?
-The main topic of Ellie's video is about scheduling tweets on Twitter without using any third-party tools.
What does Ellie suggest viewers do at the beginning of the video?
-Ellie suggests viewers subscribe to her channel, hit the bell icon, and like the video.
Which third-party tools for tweet scheduling are mentioned in the video?
-HootSuite, TweetDeck, and Buffer are mentioned as third-party tools for tweet scheduling.
How can you access the tweet scheduling feature on Twitter?
-You can access the tweet scheduling feature on Twitter by using the Twitter website on a desktop.
What is the scheduling icon that Ellie refers to in the video?
-The scheduling icon is represented by an icon on the tweet box on Twitter's interface, which allows users to schedule their tweets.
How does Ellie demonstrate scheduling a tweet?
-Ellie demonstrates by creating a test tweet, clicking on the scheduling icon, selecting a date and time, and confirming the schedule.
Where can you find and edit scheduled tweets on Twitter?
-You can find and edit scheduled tweets by clicking on the bottom right corner of the Twitter interface where the unsent tweet is displayed.
What does Ellie advise for users who do not see the scheduling feature on their Twitter account?
-Ellie advises users to wait patiently as Twitter is likely to roll out the feature globally soon.
Why does Ellie suggest that users may not need to pay for third-party tools anymore?
-Ellie suggests this because the native scheduling feature on Twitter allows users to schedule tweets without the need for paid third-party tools.
How can you identify if the tweet scheduling feature is available on your Twitter account?
-You can identify if the feature is available by looking for the scheduling icon in your tweet box on the Twitter website.
What is the purpose of Ellie's video?
-The purpose of Ellie's video is to educate viewers on how to schedule tweets on Twitter without using any third-party tools, and to demonstrate the process step by step.
Outlines
π’ Introducing Twitter's Native Scheduling Feature
In this paragraph, the speaker, Ellie, introduces viewers to a new feature on Twitter that allows users to schedule tweets without the need for third-party tools. She explains that this feature is accessible directly on the Twitter website on desktop and demonstrates its use by showing how to switch between different accounts and highlighting the scheduling icon. Ellie also notes that the feature is not yet available on all accounts and provides a step-by-step guide on how to schedule a tweet, including selecting the date and time for the tweet to be posted. She concludes by encouraging viewers to subscribe, hit the notification bell, and like the video.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Social Media
π‘Twitter
π‘Scheduling Tweets
π‘Third-Party Tools
π‘Twitter.com
π‘Desktop
π‘Feature Rollout
π‘Edit Tweet
π‘Unsent Tweets
π‘Global Rollout
π‘Content Creation
Highlights
Twitter now allows users to schedule tweets natively without the need for third-party tools.
This feature is available directly on the Twitter website on desktop.
Not all Twitter accounts currently have access to this new scheduling feature.
The scheduling icon is located in the tweet box on Twitter's compose page.
Users can select a specific date and time for their tweets to be posted.
Once scheduled, tweets appear in a 'Scheduled' section on the user's Twitter account.
Scheduled tweets are marked as 'Unsent' and can be viewed and edited before they are posted.
The video demonstrates how to schedule a tweet with a test message.
The video shows the process of scheduling a tweet to be posted on a specific date and time.
The video provides a step-by-step guide on how to use Twitter's native scheduling feature.
The feature may not be available on all accounts yet, but a global rollout is expected.
Users no longer need to pay for third-party tools if they only want to schedule content on Twitter.
The video encourages viewers to subscribe, hit the bell icon, and like the video for more content.
The video ends with a prompt for viewers to leave questions in the comments and a teaser for the next video.
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