Apr 26, 2025
Mastering Apostle

How To Share Content on Social Media With Apostle

Sharing content on social media with Apostle is easy and effective. This guide walks you through how to post on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and X, along with essential tips to personalize your posts and boost your reach.

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As a user of Apostle, you can easily share content on your personal social media accounts like LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter). In this blog, we’ll explain step-by-step how to do this and what to keep in mind.

Preparation

  1. Receive post suggestions: Your Social Master schedules posts for you. These appear in your Apostle app.
  2. Options per post: You can either share or delete the post. If you want to share it, select 'Share' and choose the platform.
  3. Customize the post: Add a personal touch before publishing it.

Sharing on LinkedIn

  1. Select LinkedIn and log in if needed.
  2. Publish: The post is placed directly.
  3. Tagging people: Want to tag someone? Edit the post on LinkedIn after publishing.

Sharing on Facebook

  1. Select Facebook in the Apostle app.
  2. Prepare text and media: The text is copied to your clipboard, and the media is downloaded.
  3. Paste and post: Open the Facebook app, paste the text, and publish your post.

Sharing on Instagram

  1. Select Instagram and choose whether you want to post to your feed or story.
  2. Prepare text and media: The text is copied, and the media is downloaded.
  3. Edit and post: Open Instagram, paste the text into the caption, and publish your post.

Note: Instagram does not support clickable links in captions. Use the link sticker in Stories if needed.

Sharing on X (Twitter)

  1. Select X and log in if needed.
  2. Publish: The post is placed directly.

Important Tips

✔️ Add a personal touch to your posts.
✔️ Use relevant hashtags to increase your reach.
✔️ Instagram does not allow clickable links in captions—use a link sticker in Stories.
✔️ Want to tag someone on LinkedIn? Edit your post after sharing it.

With these steps, you can easily share content via Apostle and effectively reach your network! 🚀

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Crowe Foederer

''Great tool that takes us to the next level. Apostle helps us to increase our local brand awareness, by getting more colleagues involved in sharing.''

Roxanne Daris
Van der Velden

"We found the Apostle experiment to be very easy to start with. After the kick-off, we could start right away, and we're already seeing positive results."

Donna Visser
PIDZ

"The results speak for themselves: in a month, we gained 3.6 times more organic reach than our LinkedIn page - a great addition to our channel mix!"

Carlijne Brouwers
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