It never fails, you received a free eBook and get excited to
read about the latest, and best, way to utilised Social Media posting for your small business. You hungrily tear through the information and then re-write
your marketing plan to implement this new strategy only to receive entirely
different information the next day, week, month, and so on.
Fortunately, there is a light at the end of the tunnel,
thanks to CoSchedule. In their great wisdom, they have put together
information from a variety of reports to provide you with the last word in
Social Media Post schedules.
We learned in school that there are many different time zones across the world with 4 time zones just in the U.S.A. So, with clients spread from sea to shining sea, what are the best times to
post on the various social media platforms?
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To decide this, we need to take into consideration where
most of these clients are living. According to Census records, 80% of
those people living in the United States are found in the Eastern and Central
time zones. It would make sense, then, to focus our schedules on time as
it is followed in those locations. If all your clients are in the UK, then posting for the GMT time zone would make more sense.
As the platform that brought social media into the spotlight
and taught us a new way to communicate and market ourselves and our businesses,
it’s still the first account most new businesses, and 13-year olds, open when
getting started in the Social Media universe.
Best Days: Sunday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
Best Times: 9 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm
Best Times: 9 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm
Notes: Posting at 1 pm gets you the most shares while
posting at 3 pm will get you the most clicks.
Twitter
Best Day: Wednesday
Best Times: Noon, 3 pm, 5 pm and 6 pm
Best Times: Noon, 3 pm, 5 pm and 6 pm
Notes: Wednesday about Noon and between 5-6 are the peak
moments of an employee’s break times. Also, Twitter users are 181% more
likely to be on their account during the commute home. Hopefully, for the rest
of us, this refers to carpoolers who are not in the driver’s seat.
LinkedIn
Best Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Best Times: 7-8am, Noon, and 5-6pm
Best Times: 7-8am, Noon, and 5-6pm
Notes: Business people are most likely to peruse
LinkedIn in the morning, in the same manner many (used to) peruse the
paper. Also, even though LinkedIn is geared more for the business market,
the best time to post is still before or after work.
Pinterest
Best Days: Weekends (Saturday and Sunday)
Best Times: 2 pm, 9 pm, and 2 am
Best Times: 2 pm, 9 pm, and 2 am
Notes: The best window for posting is Saturday nights
between 8-11pm. The worst time is during business hours.
Instagram
Best Days: Monday and Thursday
Best Times: 2am, 8-9am, 5pm
Best Times: 2am, 8-9am, 5pm
Notes: Avoid posting between 3 pm and 4 pm.
Posting a video at 9 pm can get you 34% more interactions.
Google+
Best Day: Wednesday
Best Time: 9am, 11am, 12-1pm
Best Time: 9am, 11am, 12-1pm
Notes: 90% of people on Google+ are lurkers, people who are
just looking and not wanting or perhaps not ready to engage with the content or
a call to action.
Additional Notes for Each Platform
Facebook: Widely used both via mobile and stationary
devices, at home and at work.
Twitter: Audience dependent, as Facebook is also. Often set
up as an RSS feed and visited during commutes, breaks and other down times.
Pinterest: Used mostly in the evenings after work and
on the weekends during a viewer’s free time.
LinkedIn: Designed for the professional world, viewers
use it during work hours and in the mornings.
Google+: Targets professionals in a similar manner to
LinkedIn
Instagram: Designed for the mobile platform and therefore
used at any time.
So, a special thank you goes out to CoSchedule for their
tireless efforts to make scheduling social media posts across all platforms as
easy as pie. For this and more information on their services, visit them
at Coschedule.com.
Monitoring the social media marketing landscape is vital to
your success.
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By Martin Goldthorpe - Business Marketing Mastery
No cost social media and online marketing training here
By Martin Goldthorpe - Business Marketing Mastery
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