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Autoposting to Facebook allows you to schedule your posts ahead of time so they automatically appear on your Facebook page without needing to manually post them. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to autopost to Facebook: 1. Log in to your Facebook account and go to your Facebook page. 2. Click on "Publishing Tools" at the top of your page. 3. Select "Scheduled Posts" from the left-hand menu. 4. Click on the "Create" button to create a new post. 5. Write your post content in the text box provided, and attach any photos or videos you want to include in the post. 6. Choose the date and time you want the post to be published. 7. Click the "Schedule" button to schedule the post. To ensure your posts are published at the right time, make sure to set the time zone for your Facebook page in the page settings. You can also use third-party social media management tools, such as Hootsuite or Buffer, to schedule and autopost to Facebook. These tools offer more advanced features like analytics and the ability to post to multiple social media platforms at once.
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