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Learn How to Use Sniply Like a Pro

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                                                                            Sniply Sniply Academy Week IV — Advanced Strategies  Add retargeting pixels to your snips! If you’ve got the basics down, then it’s time to take your Snip game to the next level! For most users, Sniply revolves around the call-to-action, but today we’ll go over what awaits beyond the CTA. From retargeting pixels to live chat widgets, here’s a few ideas to get your creative juices flowing. Did you know you can add your own custom code and scripts to your snips? This means you can add retargeting pixels to empower your next ad campaign. Maybe you just want to track the performance of an Outbrain or Taboola campaign without showing a call-to-action? Well, you can do that too with invisible snips! [Read Full Lesson]  Integrate with Buffer, Hootsuite, etc Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Our goal is to make Sniply as effortless as possible. We know you already have tons of tools in your toolbox, so we took the approach of seamless integration. Integrations, browser extensions, RSS feeds, and more! There are many ways to use Sniply. You can adapt it into your workflow however you wish through a variety of methods. Want to create new snips from anywhere on the web? Try the Chrome or Firefox plugin. Want to snip links while you're buffering posts? Try our Buffer integration. Want to snip an entire RSS feed? Try the RSS Snipper! [Read Full Lesson] [Unsubscribe] from Sniply Academy emails. Sniply 300-422 Richards Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 2Z4  [intercom]

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