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The fastest way is to use keyboard shortcuts: For example, if I want to post about my favorite blog article from this past week (#blogpost), all I need to do is type #bp followed by spacebar so that it becomes #bp. The key shortcut for saving the message will be Alt+S on PC or Command + S on Mac).

This saves time and helps prevent typos.

In Hootsuite, you can access the planner by clicking on "Planner" in the top right menu. You'll then see a summary of your scheduled posts and messages as well as an option to create new ones. To start writing a new message, either click or tap New Message on desktop (or press N) and begin typing! The fastest way is to use keyboard shortcuts: For example, if I want to post about my favorite blog article from this past week (#blogpost), all I need to do is type #bp followed by spacebar so that it becomes #bp. The key shortcut for saving the message will be Alt+S on PC or Command + S on Mac). This saves time and helps prevent typos.

Important: Remember to take a look at the calendar view of your posts, as it will help you see how many messages are scheduled for each day! This is especially helpful if you want to know what other social media accounts need attention on any given day. To check the calendar, click in Planner from the top right menu or press 'C'. Then select Calendar View by clicking on the button with three horizontal lines next to Show Posts (or simply hit Alt+T).

When Hootsuite Plans was first released we were excited about its new features like being able to create visual schedules and save drafts without ever leaving our inboxes- but one feature that really stood out was composing a new message in Hootsuite Planner.

It's so fast! It doesn't matter which month you're trying to compose a post for- the fastest way is just one click away on your calendar, and no need to leave your inbox all day long. All of those other features are great too but this feature can really save you time when composing posts or messages quickly.

The best part? You don't have to delete anything from the future because if it was scheduled there then it will be removed automatically once it has been published, leaving room on your calendar for more content. If you want to schedule something that isn't already in your planner (or simply add another task), just drag over what should go first in the order you want it to be published, and then drag each other post or task accordingly.

This is one of those features that doesn't seem like much at first but will quickly save your time when composing posts or messages quickly- try it out next time you're in a hurry!

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In this post, we'll walk you through how to compose a new message in Hootsuite Planner quickly and easily! To get started, select the "Compose" button on the right-hand side of your screen (next to the calendar) when viewing your list of campaigns. From there - head down into "Message", then choose which type of campaign you want to send out: It's quick and easy!! When composing a new message inside Hootsuite Planner, our team recommends following these steps for optimal efficiency: * Select Compose from Campaigns with options like Promotions or Social Media Marketing * Choose what type of campaign you want to create after selecting Compose Here's how: * Select which type of campaign you want to create (Promotions or Social Media Marketing) and then click Compose

* Hootsuite will display a list of tasks that the user can perform. Here are some examples for each type of campaign: ** Promotional Campaigns - @mentioning people in your audience, adding attachments like photos or videos, scheduling when messages should be sent out; ** Social Media Marketing Campaigns - choosing from pre-populated templates with topics such as "How To" articles or infographics about certain products & services.

Note: this is not a numbered outline! The text on separate lines represents bullet points found within the content. You may find it helpful to number these items in your outline for easier reference. * Hootsuite will display a list of tasks that the user can perform. Here are some examples for each type of campaign: ** Promotional Campaigns - @mentioning people in your audience, adding attachments like photos or videos, scheduling when messages should be sent out; ** Social Media Marketing Campaigns - choosing from pre-populated templates with topics such as "How To" articles or infographics about certain products & services. If you're not sure what to do next, click on one of these options and it will walk you through setting up a new message step by step. You'll also find helpful links at the top right corner which link back to our Compose New Message