How to Post to a Twitter Schedule
One of the benefits of using Twitter is that you can communicate with hundreds of people on a daily basis, even if you don't live on the same side of the world. This also means that if you don't tweet on a regular basis, people will notice and may unfollow you. If you're going away for a bit and still want to post regular tweets, you can use one of the many websites that allows you to schedule Twitter posts.
Instructions
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Sign up with FutureTweets.com. Enter your Twitter username and password, and you'll be able to schedule tweets. Simply type in the tweet, then select what time you want the tweet to be posted to your Twitter account, and Future Tweet will do the work for you. As of April 2011, Future Tweet is free.
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Sign up with Twaitter.com, another free website that helps you schedule tweets. Twaitter allows you to schedule up to 10 messages per hour, as well as recurring messages. This means that if you want to promote something on a daily basis, you can schedule a recurring message that will post twice a day.
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Register with Twuffer.com. You can schedule all of the tweets you want, as well as what day you want them to appear on. For example, some people will use Twuffer to schedule in the birthdays of all the people they know on Twitter. Then, when the birthday comes along, Twuffer automatically posts the Tweet, even if the Twitter user doesn't remember.
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