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LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook: the steps to set up your automatic messages

Social networks allow you to configure automatic messages when you are away, for example so as not to leave your interlocutors unanswered. Influenth today reveals the steps to follow to configure automatic messages.

Automatic messages on Facebook and Instagram

The Meta group’s networks Facebook and Instagram offer its users the possibility of set up automatic messages. To do this, you will need to use the suite Facebook Business and link your Instagram account to the latter via a computer. Your message can be edited at any time.

Here’s the procedure to follow :

– Click on “Messaging” located on the left of your screen

– Then select “Automatic responses”

– Click on “Edit” to configure your message

– You can also click on “Preview in Messenger” to view the rendering

– Finally, select “Save” to finalize your configuration

Facebook Creator Studio is a tool that allows you to configure your automatic responses on Messenger. The steps are as follows:

– Select “Inbox”

– Then click on “Automatic responses”

– Select the automatic responses that match your expectations

– Then personalize your message by clicking on “Edit message”

The messagesabsence on LinkedIn

This feature is available for users with an account LinkedIn Premium. The platform then allows you to configure a message in case of absence. This will then be sent to users seeking to get in touch with you. Thereby, you can determine a maximum duration (up to 3 months).

– Select “Messaging” then “More”

– Click on “Configure the absence message”

– Determine your period of absence

– Write your personalized message

– Click on “Save”

A useful welcome message for businesses on Twitter

When a Twitter user attempts to contact a brand through direct message, the company can configure a personalized welcome message in order to best welcome his interlocutor. The latter must use the Twitter Private Message API which also allowadd media if necessary. Brands have two options to choose from:

– The company can define a welcome message via url so that the user is redirected to a specific message in the private messages of Twitter

– It can also opt for the definition of default message. Configure the latter and it will be automatically sent in response to the user wishing to interact with it.

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