We’re pretty keen on optimal timing for social media here at Buffer, and I figured it was high time I collected all the information we have about online communication into one place. I’ve collected research and stats on Twitter, Facebook, email and blogging to help you find the best time to communicate with others in each format.
The tricky thing I’ve come across is that since the Web is still so new, a lot of the research available to us is conflicting. We really need more time and more studies to get definitive answers about what works best, and the fact that our audience members are constantly changing their own activity patterns makes it even harder to work out for sure. Looking at the latest social media stats seems to only confirm that.
So my suggestion would be to use this guide as just that--a guide to help you work out what to test for in your own audience, so that you can see what actually works best in your specific case....
Twitter insight for social marketers.
aggiungi la tua intuizione ...
Go Straley Group is looking to promote TWITTER to our clients and customers and peers to better inform our buyers and sellers, not only about the great home that just went on the market but also advise it is time to winterize! What a great tool to reach one to many! Are you interested in joining our twitter account -
@gostraley or @rebeccastraley
We can send you simplistic directions, if you like
"HOW TO OPEN A TWITTER ACCOUNT".