
Social media seems like a place where you can post whatever is on your mind and whenever the mood strikes you. While that might be the case for your personal Facebook or Twitter, your business account needs a more strategic approach.
One part of that strategy is creating informative and relevant content that showcases your expertise and encourages people to click through to your website. The other part of that strategy is a publishing schedule that gets posts out there at times when they’re most likely to be seen. Like a lot of things in business, timing can make all the difference between a good post being seen or disappearing unnoticed.
How to Tell When It’s Time
There’s no “magic hour” for publishing social media. It all depends on when your target audience is active, and that can vary from one platform to the next. You can find some visitor insights within the analytics tools in the various social apps, but you’ll need to experiment to determine when your posts get the most engagement. Specifically, you’ll want to pay attention to:
- When your users are most active
- When they pay the most attention to your content
- What type of content you’re posting or sharing
Let’s take a closer look at the trends for all of the popular social media platforms according to data released by Sprout Social, which can help shape your schedule.
Analysis suggests that the best times to post on Facebook are:
- Weekdays at 3:00 a.m.
- Tuesdays between 10:00 a.m. and 12 noon
With a 3:00 am post time, you may face less competition for engagement and attract attraction from users in other time zones, which means your post will live longer on a timeline and more likely be seen by early morning scrollers. You can still experiment between 9:00 am and noon, which is when Facebook users are most active, and see what response you get.
Weekends, on the other hand, don’t see a lot of engagement with business posts on Facebook. Fewer people may be logging in, or they could be prioritizing personal content from friends and family. Whatever the reason, statistics suggest that your posts might not perform as well on Saturday and Sunday.
With Instagram, posts made during the following time frames get the best results:
- Mondays at 11:00 am
- Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
- Thursdays and Fridays between 10:00 and 11:00 am
It seems like mid-morning is Instagram’s Happy Hour, which could help you plan and maximize engagement. IG activity is apparently highest on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, while Sundays are least active.
Every weekday (except Thursday!) at 9:00 am appears to be the best time to tweet. Tuesday and Wednesday are the best days while Sunday should be avoided.
These recommendations might be related to how people use Twitter to keep up with the latest news. Those using social media for business are more likely to log in at the start of the day. Between 9:00 am and noon is the peak time for tweet consumption, so if you use Twitter, try posting during those hours.
Research suggests that LinkedIn posts are most effective between 10:00 am and noon on Tuesdays. Weekdays between 7:00 am and 3:00 pm are active times on LinkedIn, so try different posting schedules to see what works for you.
Conclusion
There’s no one perfect time for all businesses to post to any social media platform. You’ll need to test and experiment to find what works best for your brand and audience. Nevertheless, these recommended schedules could be a useful guide, and it is worth adjusting your posting strategy to see if your numbers increase.
One final note: These recommendations should be for that given day. You should be posting content every day and, if possible, multiple times per day. These windows, however, give you guidance on when to post on any given day.
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