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il y a 10 ans
Hi,
we tried to find the problem, but it looks all good on our end. What timezone have you set up in RiteTag and what timezone is your computer?
Sorry for the inconvenience
Best regards,
Michal
we tried to find the problem, but it looks all good on our end. What timezone have you set up in RiteTag and what timezone is your computer?
Sorry for the inconvenience
Best regards,
Michal
Hi,
we tried but we can't simulate the issue. Can you provide a screenshot?
Best regards
Michal
we tried but we can't simulate the issue. Can you provide a screenshot?
Best regards
Michal
Hi,
can you be please a little bit more specific (ideally a screenshot would help)? We are not sure what you mean.
Thanks
Best regards
can you be please a little bit more specific (ideally a screenshot would help)? We are not sure what you mean.
Thanks
Best regards
Which tier do you have. It's available only for Pro accounts. We'll make it clearer in settings
Tema,
From the Composer (for tweet/ Facebook update scheduling) in our our analytics pages, such as https://ritetag.com/hashtag-stats/contentstrategy or our Coach dashboard -
https://ritetag.com/audit, or from the browser extensions purple button to share any web page, or even from our integrations, through the browser extension, into Twitter, Tweetdeck, Buffer, Hootsuite and more, just type a #hashtag, any hashtag. You'll see analytics and color-grading. Try bringing words together/apart, such as #social #media vs. #socialmedia, or #hashtag vs. #hashtags and you'll see analytics change, so you know which to go with.
Hope this helps. - SauL
From the Composer (for tweet/ Facebook update scheduling) in our our analytics pages, such as https://ritetag.com/hashtag-stats/contentstrategy or our Coach dashboard -
https://ritetag.com/audit, or from the browser extensions purple button to share any web page, or even from our integrations, through the browser extension, into Twitter, Tweetdeck, Buffer, Hootsuite and more, just type a #hashtag, any hashtag. You'll see analytics and color-grading. Try bringing words together/apart, such as #social #media vs. #socialmedia, or #hashtag vs. #hashtags and you'll see analytics change, so you know which to go with.
Hope this helps. - SauL
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