It’s been quite sometime since I’ve published a Screencast Saturdays video. But today I decided to feature one on how I use MarketMeSuite 3 to automate my Twitter timelines among the majority of my Twitter accounts.
Before you jump into today’s video, make sure you familiarize yourself on how MarketMeSuite 3 will change Internet marketing for chiropractors. It’ll give you a good primer for what I’m focusing on today.
For many chiropractors, Twitter is as foreign as practicing allopathic medicine. Add on top of that the confusion chiropractors face when trying to figure out how to automate, streamline, and make efficient use of their time when using this powerful social media network.
Even though there are many different platforms to choose from (for example, HootSuite and TweetDeck), MarketMeSuite just fits well with my needs and has always worked efficiently even in its infancy as MarketMeTweet.
Nevertheless, some chiropractors still don’t understand how to automate and schedule their tweets using MarketMeSuite’s built-in scheduling protocols. So in today’s video, I’ll show you how it’s done.
In addition to MarketMeSuite, I also talk about bit.ly, a simple URL shortener. There are many URL shortening services available online but over time I’ve stuck with them.
They offer both a free account as well as a Pro account but in today’s video I feature just their free version. And, to be honest, that’s really all you need to get things working appropriately with MarketMeSuite.
So, if you’re serious about automating content you’ve already published on your chiropractic blog, then take a look at how easy it is to set things up through the following video:

Question: What did you think? Are you using an automated service like MarketMeSuite to effortlessly spread your chiropractic message to the masses?
If so, let us know your thoughts and opinions in the {comments} section below.
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MMS rocks. Easy to use and it does the job. Just started to use hashtags to all of my tweets and noticed an increase in traffic to my blog. Great Screencast
Hashtags are powerful, Dr. Burt! Thanks for reminding everyone of their use and their potential toward driving more traffic to one’s blog.
Glad you enjoyed the screencast!