Scheduling Blog Posts Has Never Been Easier

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From one single interface, your Post Later management console, you can schedule future-dated posts on all your blogs, as well as your microblogging accounts.

If you run more than one blog, you know what a chore it is to log on to each one and schedule your posts. Not any more.

That's assuming that your blog platform even supports future-dating, because with Post Later you can...

Schedule Posts on Platforms That Don't Support Future-Dating

We don't rely on the blogging platform's scheduling capabilities. We hold your posts until the date and time of your choosing, and then we post them to your blog.

That means you can now schedule posts to be published on systems where you couldn't have scheduled posts before. (Scroll down for a sample list of services that we support.)

We Support Microblogging Platforms

With Post Later you can schedule entries to be posted on Twitter and any microblogging site that is based on the Laconi.ca software, such as Identi.ca. We also support scheduling entries for FriendFeed.com.

With our support of Ping.fm, you can schedule entries for all the microblogging and status update services that they support.

You Can Schedule Recurring Entries

Recurring scheduling is optional, but it's extremely easy with Post Later. You select the start date, how frequently the entry should be posted, the number of times that the entry posting should recur, and Post Later does the rest for you while you spend your time on more important things.

Is This Service For You?

If you're running one single blog on WordPress, where you can future-date your posts, then this service is probably not for you. (With one caveat. With Post Later, the RSS services are pinged when we publish the post on your blog, as opposed to them being pinged when you click Publish in your WordPress admin panel. So the RSS services don't come crawling your feed before the new post is actually live on your site.)

However,

  1. If you use a blogging platform that doesn't support future-dating; or
  2. If you're running a few blogs; then

Post Later is 100% the blog posting service for you.

From one central interface, your Post Later backoffice, you can publish posts on all your blogs. Save time with no more logging into each blog. In fact, we recommend that you use Post Later for all your blogging. If you want to publish a post right now, just select the publishing time as one minute from the current time. You select your categories and enter your tags right here in Post Later.

Want to check on how many posts you still have scheduled across all your sites? That's one aspect of the convenience of the service. You get a very convenient bird's eye view of scheduled posts across all your blogs.

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Just imagine how easily you can coordinate a marketing or news announcement campaign across multiple sites!

Partial List of Supported Platforms

WordPress.comWordPress.orgDrupalJoomla!TumblrBloggerTypepadLivejournalTwitterFriendFeedPing.fmLaconicaMovabletypeAngelfireB2 EvolutionBlogaliaBlog CityBlog CMSBlogwareExpression EngineBryghtDas BlogDom BlogE-XoopsCommunityserverNucleus CMSQuillsSquare SpaceThe BlogTripodUpsaidWebrollerXarayaXoopsZikula
Windows Live SpacesTextpatternDear Diary

This is a partial list only. We can publish to any platform that supports one of the following remote publishing protocols.

Is Your Site Compatible?

Test your site here to find out if it has the required remote publishing capabilities to work with our system.

Post Later Works Silently

We respect your blog and we will never add anything or insert anything into your blog posts. For example, there will never be an ugly "powered by" inserted into your posts.

You pay us to publish your posts on your blog. That's what we do, and we do it very well -- silently in the background.

You Can Post In Any Language

You can write your blog posts in any language. Please take a look at our demo blog that we populated, using Post Later, with posts in different languages.

What Others Are Saying

This service is exactly what I have been looking for with my Tumblr blog. Wish your service started a year ago because it would have saved me so much hassle and time. -- Mary Peterson
Thank you for your fast reply. It always annoyed me that my WordPress blog pinged the RSS readers when I save the post and not when it actually shows on my blog. Post Later is my new best friend! Love the clean and simple design of your site. -- Chris Parker
I run a network of niche sites that constantly need new content. Some of it I write myself, and one some I either outsource the writing or use modified PLR articles. That's a lot of posts that I must publish in one go. Your price is peanuts compared with the time I'm going to save with not having to log on to each site. In fact, I think you could easily charge double the price. And Drupal? You gotta be kidding me. Thank you. -- Andrew Bennett
I thought TweetLater was cool, but this tops it by far. You've outdone yourself. Signed up! -- Hannah W.
Most of my readers are literally on the other side of the globe. When I publish content during day time in my time zone, by the time my readers wake up my content has been drowned out by a mass of other things in their RSS readers and FriendFeed. I want to be there, freshly published, when they check their feeds. I can now sleep again when the rest of my family is sleeping. -- Andrew Russell, Australia

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