As the skills required by journalists in the digital age continue to grow, it's important that reporters keep experimenting with new technology and ways to help them manage their workload better.
Digital Journalism Rocks asked members of its Slack community to discuss the lesser-known social media tools they use on a daily basis.
Lina Timm, journalist and founder of Digital Journalism Rocks, has complied a list of 13 tools and platforms to help you improve your work in and out of the office.
Her recommendations include Twitter List Copy, to import other users' Twitter lists; Connect, which allows you to monitor your social media accounts in one place and access analytics for them; and Pablo, a tool for easily combining text and images into visuals tailored for social media platforms.
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