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Auto-share podcasts to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr
Auto-share podcasts to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr
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In order to really maximize the reach of your episodes, connect your profile and podcasts to your social networks and enable auto-sharing, so that each time you publish something new on Spreaker, it will also get automatically published on those networks.

Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr

Auto-sharing can be set up through the content management system, aka CMS, on the Spreaker.com website.

From the top-right drop-down menu, select 'Manage Podcast'. You’ll be immediately directed to the CMS.
Then, in the left-hand menu, click on Settings and then on Connected Accounts.

You can connect to Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr – just click on Connect to each and follow the prompts. You can set things up so that every new episode you publish on Spreaker will also get shared to your pages.

Please notice that at the moment you are uploading an episode, you would still have to select the icon of the platform you want it to be shared. This is what you will see at the bottom of the episode info page:

Facebook Fanpage auto-sharing for each podcast

Do note that connecting a single podcast to a specific Facebook Fan page requires a slightly different setup. To do this, from the CMS, first select the podcast you want to connect to first.

Select Social Sharing from the menu at left and then click Connect – you can follow the prompts from there to get things set up.

When your episode gets shared to each network, its main image will be used as a preview. In case the system is not finding a specific episode image because you didn't add that, the podcast cover image will be used instead. So no matter where your listeners find it, your podcast looks at its best, and stays aligned with your brand.

You can also go into one of the episode pages and click on the share icon next to the episode you want to share.
Simply click on the social network to share the episode there, too, manually.

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