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Tag Archives: Reposting

Stuck on Repeat: Why Automatic Reposting Is a Bad Idea

Jonathan Crossfield August 19, 2020 An often requested feature from Sked Social customers is the ability to automatically repetitively repost content. There’s one simple reason Sked won’t add this feature: it’s not good practice. What some marketers would love to do is to load up a batch of posts into their scheduler of choice and … Continue reading Stuck on Repeat: Why Automatic Reposting Is a Bad Idea

Your Guide to Reposting Instagram Content

Stephanie TrembathSeptember 9, 2015 Recognized as one of Instagram’s most controversial celebrities Josh Ostrovsky, aka@thefatjewish, has faced criticism for appropriating visual content from around the web without giving proper credit to the original creators. His Instagram account boasts over 5.9 million followers, and Ostrovsky earns approximately $ 6,000 for each product mention in an Instagram post. Since signing … Continue reading Your Guide to Reposting Instagram Content