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Volume 30, Issue 1 - Social media

Social media scheduling: How not to spam your followers

Abstract

Social media is, today, an indispensable part of networking and business. However, many professionals are still learning how to navigate the sea of social media. Big companies have a dedicated department, but small businesses, entrepreneurs, and freelancers need to manage their own social media presence without decreasing their productivity. This represents yet another task that adds burden to already busy professionals. Posting on social media channels is a way to have an online presence and engage in conversations with business prospects, clients, and peers. Taking the time to plan the posts we want to share is an efficient way to manage our social media presence. Using tools that help schedule and manage postings allows more time to engage with our readers – the ultimate goal of social media. This article reviews the pros and cons of social media scheduling, how to better plan your posts, and some helpful online tools.

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Social media scheduling: How not to spam your followers
Social media and the rise of predatory journals: A case report
Social media, communication challenges, and the role of a scientific writer in standing up for science
Social media and altmetrics: The pharma perspective
News from the EMA
Medical Devices
Veterinary Medical Writing
Regulatory Matters
Medical Communications and Writing for Patients
Good Writing Practice
The Crofter: Sustainable Communications
Getting Your Foot in the Door
Out on Our Own

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Editoral Board

Editor-in-Chief

Raquel Billiones

Co-Editors

Evguenia Alechine

Jonathan Pitt

Managing Editor

Victoria White

Associate Editors

Anuradha Alahari

Jennifer Bell

Nicole Bezuidenhout

Claire Chang

Barbara Grossman

Sarah Milner

John Plant

Sampoorna Rappaz

Amy Whereat

Section Editors

Daniela Kamir

AI/Automation

Jennifer Bell

Biotechnology

Nicole Bezuidenhout 

Digital Communication

Somsuvro Basu

EMWA News 

Ana Sofia Correia 

Gained in Translation

Ivana Turek

Getting Your Foot in the Door

Wendy Kingdom / Amy Whereat

Good Writing Practice

Alison McIntosh 

In the Bookstores

Maria Kołtowska-Häggström

Lingua Franca and Beyond

Maddy Dyer

Publications

Lisa Chamberlain-James

Medical Communications/Writing for Patients

Payal Bhatia

Medical Devices

Evguenia Alechine

My First Medical Writing

Anuradha Alahari

News from the EMA

Adriana Rocha

Out on Our Own

Tiziana von Bruchhausen

Pharmacovigilance

Clare ChangZuo Yen Lee 

Regulatory Matters

Sam Hamilton

Regulatory Public Disclosure

Claire Gudex

Teaching Medical Writing

Louisa Ludwig-Begall / Sarah Kabani

The Crofter: Sustainable Communications

Louisa Marcombes

Veterinary Writing

Editors Emeritus

Elise Langdon-Neuner

Phil Leventhal

Layout Designer

Chris Monk