Group Advocacy: Social Media as a Team
Jeff Saling
Exited Founder turned Seed Investor: I match investors to high potential startups and help founders scale their businesses
“How do I get content seen on social media?” Many people, companies, and causes adopt a strategy of post and hope. Want more certainty? Read on colleagues!
My co-founder, Matthew Hellinger and I are excited to introduce Buzz.Tools (www.buzz.tools) to the startup community at StartUpGrind in Redwood City, CA on February 21, 2017. We are proud that Buzz.Tools has been selected as one of only 100 exhibitioners at the Silicon Valley based global conference next week.
So, what is Buzz.Tools? It’s a social media Group and Channel Partner Advocacy Platform. The next question... “ok, so what does that really mean?”
Buzz.Tools’ primary use case is for businesses and their channel partners, distributors, and affiliates to curate, schedule, post, and cross-promote their collective relevant content to multiple social media networks quickly and effectively.
Buzz Tools methods and algorithms significantly amplify the reach of groups’ posted content so that it is noticed. Groups using Buzz.Tools can expect to greatly multiply the audience for their content compared to native or other common methods of posting?.
The platform was designed with business groups in mind, but it works well for any group linked by an idea, passion, or cause. Early adopters and beta users include businesses (of course), but also bands and entertainment production companies, non-profits and charitable causes, political candidates, minor league professional sports teams, local social media agencies?—?among others.
How is BuzzTools different from scheduling apps? Matthew tells everyone who asks “Groups! The entire platform is architected with groups in mind and uses ‘crowd power’ along with Buzz.Tools technology to amplify social media messaging”. How does Matthew know that? Easy, he’s the architect of Buzz.Tools.
Does it work? Buzz.Tools’ beta user program has been running for the last few months and the early users are telling us - “it does work, and works well”. From my perspective, there is a list of new features we want to add "before it's perfect", but it’s time to let the world have access and let our users help determine what the priorities are. Buzz.Tools now begins our mission to create and amplify buzz about businesses, music, charities, sports teams, political causes, and whatever other passions drive our Buzz.Tools groups.
Want to know more? Contact Jeff or see the team at StartUpGrind on February 21 in Redwood City, CA. We’d love to hear about your passion or idea?—?and create buzz about it with Buzz.Tools.
Buzz Tools LLC, formed in 2015, is headquartered in Reno, NV with an additional location in Austin, TX. For more information or to follow us on social media, please see our website at www.buzz.tools or our company Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter pages. Information on Co-Founders Jeffrey Saling and Matthew Hellinger is available on their linked LinkedIn profiles.