What's the best way to automatically share posts to social networks?

What's the best way to automatically share posts to social networks?

If you'd like to promote your posts on social media as soon as they go live, there are quite a few solutions out there to consider! Our top pick is IFTTT.

Web-based: If This Then That

Many bloggers use IFTTT for various kinds of automation and there are lots of recipes for posting new blog posts to your social channels. 

One of its advantages is that it doesn't bloat your site with extra code. Plus, it is a versatile tool that you can use it to automate other things as well. 

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