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27/05/2024Firstly, it’s important to note that there isn’t a universally perfect time to post on social media that suits every brand and business.
Each brand has a unique audience with different behaviors and interests, making a one-size-fits-all strategy ineffective. Therefore, while there’s no magic formula for the best posting times, guides on optimal times can still be useful. They can highlight general engagement trends and help you consider when to start your experiments to find your audience’s most effective posting schedule.
For instance, you might discover that posting at 4 pm is less effective than posting at 7 am. Such reports can prompt you to question your current strategy, understand your audience’s needs, and adjust your approach accordingly.
These reports are not 100% accurate and Sprout Social knows it too, but this data still has benefits, which could help you in your planning.
Sprout Social’s latest overview on the best times to post examines periods of highest engagement for each social platform based on overall trends.
Here’s a summary of the latest findings, starting with Facebook:
Sprout’s data suggests that the optimal posting times on Facebook are weekdays between 9 am and noon, with Sundays being the least effective. The chart indicates increased activity on weekday mornings and another spike from 5 pm to 6 pm as people head home. This mirrors last year’s findings, showing that early workday posts often receive more interaction, despite seeming counterintuitive.
It is also worth noting Sprout’s specific description of its methodology:
“We worked closely with Sprout’s Data Science team to review findings and trends in social media usage over the past year from Sprout Social’s more than 34,000 customers and understand when their content was most and least frequently engaged with, broken out by platform and industry.”
This means the data is based on engagement with posts from Sprout Social clients, not just the posting times.
On Instagram, Sprout says that weekdays between 9 am and 2 pm are best, with lower engagement on Fridays and weekends.
LinkedIn sees the highest engagement for company pages on Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 10 am and noon.
Pinterest’s peak time is surprisingly early, from Tuesday to Friday at 1 am.
As stated by Sprout:
“It may be a combination of when users are struck with inspiration and the Pinterest algorithm that affects engagement times.”
In other words, it’s not clear, but more engagement appears to be happening in the early hours of the app.
On TikTok, the best engagement happens in the afternoon, from 2 pm to 6 pm on weekdays. There are also notable engagement spikes between 9 am and 11 am on Wednesdays and Thursdays, while other days see less activity.
Finally, for X (formerly Twitter), weekdays from 9 am to 3 pm are the best optimal times.
Remember, these are guidelines based on engagement rates and individual results will vary. Use these overviews to guide your experiments in finding the best posting times for your specific audience and business. They can inspire strategic thinking and new approaches to try.
You can read Sprout Social’s full best times to post report here.
Source: Social Media Today
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