Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Weird Science: Even In Social Media, Timing Is Everything

As I've noted numerous times before here on Marketing Mulligans, content plays an obvious and critical role in the success (or failure!) of any social media campaign. However, so does timing, and and so does how that content is shared. For several years now, these dynamics have been extensively researched by brands and marketing professionals, with varying results.

Enter the latest round of data from KISSmetrics concerning the best times of the day when your social channel audiences are most likely paying attention, and when you can generate the best possible exposure for your updates and content.

The research, which focuses only on American users, reveals some intriguing insights. For example, on Twitter, combined users in the Eastern and Central time zones represent almost 80% of the U.S. population; approximately 6% of all retweets occur at 5:00 p.m. ET; and higher click-through rates can be secured by tweeting 1-4 times and hour, midweek or on weekends, and either at noon or 6:00 p.m. ET. On Facebook, Saturday, by far, is the best day for sharing content; noon is the optimum time; and 0.5 posts per day is the most effective frequency for sharing.

For a full run-down of the research, check out the infographic below:
Based on my four years of experience using Twitter, I find it best share my most important content twice per day:  once in the morning, from 8:00 - 11:00 a.m., in your own time zone, and then again about six hours later. This means my tweets are seen by my followers in my geography in prime time, and also by colleagues in other time zones when they're online. Obviously, with the high volume of tweets and users these days, there's never a guarantee that all of my content will be seen, but it's all about being in the right place at the right time to maximize visibility.

You should give this strategy a try by adjusting your posts accordingly!

1 comment:

  1. Here's another article we just saw this morning that further explains the best time to get retweet, along with other interesting Twitter fact and figures: http://www.prdaily.com/Main/Articles/9253.aspx.

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