Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 May 2015

Best Time to post on Social Media



Social Site
Best Time
Worst Time
Best Day
Worst Day
Google+
9am to 11am
6pm to 8am
Linkedin
7am to 9am &
5pm to 6pm
10pm to 6am
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Monday and Friday
Pinterest
12am to 1am, 2pm to 4pm & 8pm to 12am
Saturday
Facebook
1pm to 4pm
8pm to 8am
Wednesday
Saturday and Sunday
Twitter
1pm to 3pm
8pm to 9am
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Saturday and Sunday
Tumblr
7pm to 10pm
10pm to 4pm
Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Sunday


Best Time to post on social media

Google+: 9am to 11am

Linkedin: 7am to 9am, 5pm to 6pm

Pinterest: 12am to 1am, 2pm to 4pm and 8pm to 12am

Facebook: 1pm to 4pm 

(Office opening times 10.30 to 11.30, Before Lunch around 1.30pm, after lunch around 2.30pm, before leaving office 5.30pm  - These are the times when people used to check Facebook, and smartphone user check in the early morning, during watching TV in the evening but it doesn't lead to more clicks, it gives us like, comment and shares. )

Twitter: 1pm to 3 pm

Tumblr: 7pm to 10pm

Worst Time to post on social media

Facebook: 8pm to 8am

Google+: 6pm to 8am

Twitter: 8pm to 9am

Linkedin: 10pm to 6am

Tumblr: 10pm to 4pm

Best Days

Facebook: Webnesday

Twitter: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

Linkedin: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

Pinterest: Saturday

Tumblr: Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Sunday

Worst Days

Facebook: Saturday and Sunday

Twitter: Saturday and Sunday

Linkedin: Monday and Friday

*The Above Data vary business to business and the audience you target.

[Today, more people access Facebook from a mobile device than a desktop — 1.01 billion monthly active users to be exact.
Smartphone owners tend to reach for their phones around meal times and 86 percent of mobile internet users report using their device while watching TV.
80 percent of 18-44 year olds check their smartphone as soon as they wake up.
Note: This does not include clicks on links. It includes only “Likes,” comments, and shares. ]

Friday, 27 March 2015

How to Schedule a Post in Facebook?

As a small business owner your time is valuable. Scheduling posts on Facebook can save you time and allow you to do the bulk of your Facebook work all at once. You can schedule posts up to 6 months in advance, I recommend scheduling a bulk of your posts and then supplementing those posts, occasionally, with timely as they happen updates.


A step-by-step guide how to schedule your posts on Facebook.

1. Go to the permalink post on your blog/website and copy the link. You will find the link in the address bar. Highlight the URL and copy (Ctrl + C or Command + C on a Mac).

2. Go to your Facebook business page. In the status box, paste the link you copied from your blog post. This should bring in the image and summary of the post.


Sometimes I find Facebook can be a little buggy. If your image does not pull-in with the summary of the post as shown below, just delete the link, refresh the page, and re-paste the link. It usually works the second time. Then you can delete the link and write a little something about the post to make it personal.

3. Click the blue “Post” button and a drop down will appear. This is where you select “Schedule Post.” You will also see you can backdate or draft a post.


4. In the pop-up box, select the day and time you would like the post to go live. Click the blue “Schedule” button to set the date and time.


5. You will see a notification in your timeline for all your scheduled post.

You can prepare posts and schedule them to be published on your Business Page on different dates. Scheduled posts need to be shared between 10 minutes and 6 months from the time you create them.

To schedule a post:
  • Start creating your post at the top of your Page’s Timeline
  • Click next to Post
  • Select Schedule Post
  • Choose the date and time you want the post to be published
  • Click Schedule

If you choose a date in the past, the post will appear immediately in the appropriate place on your Page’s Timeline. All times correspond to the current time zone you’re in.