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Posting old, boring Picture + text in Instagram and Facebook

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Apr 23, 2024 Apr 23, 2024

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I am using a toold called Hootsuite to schedule and post our news articles to Social Media. It is expensive and the only thing we use it for is for the ability to post an article at a given time in the future.

The formatting is old, boring 

--Title

--Picture

--Article text

--Read More...

--Ashtags

 

I tried using Adobe Express to achieve the same result, but I could not find a template or even a mention of how to post a simple article with a photo, a link and an ashtag.

Am I missing something? Do I have to format our news articles (they have a military/veterans themses) as if we were some kind of fashion influencer?

 

Is there a way to post on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter(X) the way one would if they manually tried posting in those places?

It would be nice to save some $$ by using a tool we already own, but I was unable to create a single instagram post that wasn't some sort of collage, animation, etc.

 

I want boring social media. Can I get it with Adobe Express?

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 10, 2024 Jun 10, 2024

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Hi there, we have a very similar scheduling tool to Hootsuite which will allow you to publish articles in the format you describe.

 

You could either upload the article that you would have created elsewhere and use the 'Schedule' feature to publish this out across multiple platforms. 

 

Or, you could create the article itself in Express. For your use case, I would suggest seraching 'newsletter templates' in the search bar on the Adobe Express home page.

 

I hope this helps. 

Thanks!
Andy

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