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Introducing Tailored Posts from Buffer: Craft the Perfect Update for Every Platform in one Seamless Experience

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Hi there, One of the many things you, our community, have taught us is how important differentiation

Hi there, One of the many things you, our community, have taught us is how important differentiation can be on social media. Your unique voice plus your unique audience means huge gains in reach, engagement, and virality. Today we’re thrilled to announce a seamless way to differentiate and get ahead of the game on social media: Tailored Posts. [Try Tailored Posts in the Buffer extension today →]( With Tailored Posts, you can craft the perfect update to each of your social profiles when sharing any article via the Buffer extension. You can use custom text and images that you know will work with your audience on each network: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and more. This differentiation is the way we see social media going, and we’re eager to make it as easy as possible for you! We hope that every time you use Buffer you feel like you’re on the cutting edge of social media. And we hope we got you a little closer to that today. :) Thanks so much for your support of Buffer! We’re around for any questions or just to say hi. Happy sharing! Joel from Buffer P.S. I’d love to share my gratitude for the team that built this new product enhancement for you: [Super]( (Columbus, Ohio), [Pioul]( (Grenoble, France), [Emily]( (Portland, Oregon), [Niel]( (Cape Town, South Africa), and [David]( (Halifax, UK), along with the support of many others, including our amazing customers who provided inspiration (and testing!) from all corners of the globe. To unsubscribe please click [here]( Email not displaying correctly? [View it]( in your browser Joel from Buffer 2443 Fillmore St #380-7163, San Francisco, CA, 94115

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