Compendium Releases Email to Post Functionality
INDIANAPOLIS, March 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Compendium, a software that makes
it easy for marketers to publish social content to blogs, landing pages,
Facebook, and Twitter announces today additional functionality that helps
marketers create social content via email.
Founded in 2007 as a corporate blogging platform, Compendium has evolved into
social content publishing software that allows companies to generate and
distribute content to search engine friendly landing pages and social networking
sites like Facebook and Twitter. Compendium’s focus is harnessing content via
their platform to generate demand and acquire new business.
As the application grows to accept and publish all types of content, Compendium
is excited to announce Email to Post, a feature that provides clients an email
address that maps to a specific account within the Compendium application and
creates content that can be posted to the client’s Compendium blog, Facebook,
Twitter, and LinkedIn accounts.
Also included in today’s release, SSL to general client availability. SSL
support will extend to general availability when accessing the application as an
authenticated user. Thus solidifying Compendium’s mark as the most protected
blogging software available to businesses.
“It’s no secret that content is the fuel for any search and social media
strategy,” says Chris Baggott, CoFounder and CEO. “We owe it to marketers to
develop a software with the least amount of friction to create content as
possible. Email to Post does just that, it blends together the power and ease of
traditional 1:1 communication for purposes of online acquisition.”
With Email to Post being one of the many new features aimed at helping marketers
collect content, Compendium looks forward to future growth and enhancements that
help business understand the profitable power of search and social media.
About Compendium
Compendium is a software that makes it easy for marketers to publish social
content to blogs, landing pages, Facebook, and Twitter–all with the purpose of
acquiring new customers. We simplify the creation of search engine friendly
content so you can drive more organic search traffic, develop deeper social
engagement and capitalize on customer demand.
Learn more at www.compendium.com.
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