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Social media dashboard Hootsuite adds content source apps for OneDrive, others

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
July 21, 2016
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The folks over at Hootsuite just made it easier to access content using Hootsuite and share on social media, no matter where you store it.

To add a new content source all you need to do is Go to the Hootsuite App Directory, Search for the content source you want to add from OneDrive, Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, or more, Click Install App, and then Finish on the pop up confirmation that appears. Now, once you’ve added your content source, you’ll be able to access it directly from the Compose box in your dashboard. You can also access it in the Publisher section of your dashboard, under Content Sources. Ultimately, though, using this method you can can attach photos to your posts and publish or schedule them in fewer clicks.

For the complete details on how to add an image to a post from a content source, you can check out this official HootSuite post. As always, though, please drop us a comment below to let us know what you think of this latest set of Hootsuite news!

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