Getting Started With CoSchedule for Bloggers and Individuals
Use This ReQueue Strategy To Drive Traffic To Your Blog & Manage Your Social Media
Introduction to ReQueue
Real talk: writing and scheduling social media messages is a pain. You either devote a ton of time to managing your social media channels and are left feeling like you’re neglecting other areas like building an email list, content writing, etc. OR You do the bare minimum and feel like you’re missing out on opportunities to drive more traffic to your blog from social media. It’s a lose/lose, really. What if it didn’t have to be this way? What if there was a magical tool that functioned like your very own social media manager? It did the heavy social media lifting for you, freeing up your time to do other things like write more blog content or grow your email list. Let’s also add that this magical tool continually drives traffic from social media to your best performing blog posts and automatically publishes all your social messages at the best possible traffic times. ? This magical tool is called ReQueue. Here’s how you can use ReQueue to accomplish more in less time:- Automatically promotes your most popular blogs on social media to get better results.
- Posts on your behalf using best time scheduling so you don’t have to memorize the best times to post on social media.
- Saves you time by continually filling your social channels with great content.
- Ends the tedious manual labor of copy/pasting to manually re-share old social messages.
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Power Up with ReQueue
To start working with ReQueue, you'll have to enable it. First, select your name in the hamburger menu and then click on Calendar Settings. Select Power Ups in the left-hand menu, and then click on Enable ReQueue. ReQueue is now ready to get to work.![](https://media.coschedule.com/uploads/Requeue-update.png?w=3840&q=75)
Set Up ReQueue to Drive more Traffic to Your Best Performing Blog Posts
You spend a lot of time writing great blog posts, most of which are evergreen – meaning these posts stay relevant for your audience long after their publish date. Here are some examples of evergreen content:- How-to blogs
- Recipes
- Workouts
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Recommended ReQueue Settings for Evergreen Content
You can easily fine-tune how often you want ReQueue to share messages from specific groups. Here’s our recommendation for how you should configure the settings on your evergreen content group. Then, Click the arrow of your ReQueue group to expand the settings.![ReQueue Settings](https://media.coschedule.com/uploads/image2-6.png?w=3840&q=75)
WHY? This helps avoid content that is too similar in nature from taking over your social channels.
As you add more messages to your ReQueue account, we recommend increasing this number to 7 or 14 messages per week - which equals one or two evergreen social messages per day.
Save Time by Auto-Sharing Recurring Content Themes
What do we mean by recurring content themes? These are the social media messages that you’d like to post on specific days or times. Here are some examples of recurring content themes:- #TBT
- Episodic video promos
- Daily/weekly restaurant specials
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TIP: Feeling ambitious? Adding 26 total messages would give you enough recurring content to populate your social channels with #MotivationalMonday messages for the year. (Keep in mind, each social message would be posted 2x per year with this setting.)
Here are 12 motivational quotes you can copy/paste directly into your #MondayMotivation ReQueue Group:
- “Don’t Let Yesterday Take Up Too Much Of Today.”-Will Rogers
- “If You Are Working On Something That You Really Care About, You Don’t Have To Be Pushed. The Vision Pulls You.” -Steve Jobs
- “Failure Will Never Overtake Me If My Determination To Succeed Is Strong Enough.” - Og Mandino
- “We Generate Fears While We Sit. We Overcome Them By Action.”-Dr. Henry Link
- “Whether You Think You Can Or Think You Can’t, You’re Right.” -Henry Ford
- “Do What You Can With All You Have, Wherever You Are.” -Theodore Roosevelt
- “To See What Is Right And Not Do It Is A Lack Of Courage.”-Confucius
- “A Clear Vision, Backed By Definite Plans, Gives You A Tremendous Feeling Of Confidence And Personal Power.” -Brian Tracy
- "If you do what you always did, you will get what you always got."
- "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." -Eleanor Roosevelt
- "What seems to us as bitter trials are often blessings in disguise." -Oscar Wilde
- "Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day-in and day-out." -Robert Collier
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Make Content Curation a Snap
To keep your social channels engaging, it’s often said that you need to find the perfect mixture of posting your own content, in addition to curating and sharing content from other sources. Great. Another social media activity that takes a ton of manual labor and effort. The good news is, CoSchedule makes this super easy. To start, download the CoSchedule Chrome browser extension. When you find a blog post from another source you think your audience would like, click the CoSchedule icon where your extensions live. The CoSchedule social media composer will pop-up and allow you to quickly share this content on your social channels. Toggle on ReQueue just like you would on a social message in CoSchedule. Use the ReQueue group drop down to quickly create a new ReQueue group called “Content Curation”.![](https://media.coschedule.com/uploads/2020/08/Screen-Shot-2020-09-01-at-10.55.43-AM.png?w=3840&q=75)
Recommended ReQueue Settings for Curated Content
Here’s our recommendation for how you should configure the settings on your curated content ReQueue group. Click the arrow of your curated content ReQueue group to expand the settings. You’ll want to configure your setting for this group with your overall social strategy in mind. Think about how often you promote your own blog on social media. For every 8 social messages promoting your own content, we recommend curating 2 posts from external sources.![The 80/20 Rule](https://media.coschedule.com/uploads/Sara_GettingStarted_InlineGraphics-11-1.png?w=3840&q=75)
Fine Tuning Your General ReQueue Settings
Now that you’ve got the basic strategy down, let’s venture into advanced territory. First, navigate to ReQueue settings. It’s located in the top right-hand corner under the ReQueue area of your calendar.![Global ReQueue Settings](https://media.coschedule.com/uploads/image12-1.png?w=3840&q=75)
FYI: Once ReQueue posts a social message, it won’t post that message again for two weeks. So you can rest assured that ReQueue won’t flood your social channels with the same message too often.
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TIP: The more time slots you open to ReQueue, the more social gaps you’ll see on your CoSchedule calendar.
What do we mean when we say “social gaps”?
Social gaps are opportunities ReQueue has to post social messages to your social profiles. The more opportunities you open, the more gaps you’ll see on your calendar.
Here’s an example of how to give ReQueue a lot of opportunities to post social messages on your behalf:
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FYI: If you don’t have enough content in your ReQueue folders, you’ll see blank social gaps on your calendar. This is ReQueue telling you that there was an opportunity to post a message to your social channel, but it doesn’t have enough content to pull from.
When you’re just getting started with ReQueue, this is our recommended ReQueue posting setting.
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TIP: No one knows your audience better than you do. Feel free to tweak this recommendation based on the specific needs of your audience.
The next piece of the puzzle is to customize your ReQueue sending configurations.
This lets you set custom posting frequencies for each of your social channels.
Here’s our recommended setting for those of you just getting started with ReQueue:
Tick the box that says “Customize”. Then, toggle down the number and set it to one. This means ReQueue will only post one message per day on each social channel.
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