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Respond to a post request

If you’ve been assigned a post request, it means someone is asking you to contribute content for an upcoming school newsletter

Finding Your Post Requests

1. Check Your Email (if notifications were sent)

  • You’ll receive an email with:
    • The title of the request.
    • Who requested the post.
    • Any instructions or notes from the requester.
    • A Write Post button to take you directly to the post editor in Bundlebird.

2. Check Your Bundlebird Dashboard

  • Even if you didn’t receive an email, your request will appear when you log into Bundlebird.
  • On your Dashboard, look for the Post Requests section.
  • Requests marked as Awaiting Post still need your response.

Responding to a Post Request

  1. Open the Request
      • Click Write Post (from the email or from your Dashboard).
  1. Review the Details
      • At the top of the post editor, you’ll see:
        • The topic the post will be published under.
        • Any notes or instructions from the requester.
  1. Write Your Post
      • Add your content directly in the post editor.
      • Use formatting and attachments if needed (e.g., add images or documents).
  1. Publish Your Post
      • When finished, click Complete and Publish Post.
      • The request status will change from Awaiting Post to Completed, and the requester will be able to view your post.