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Best posting frequency for instagram, twitter, facebook and linkedin?
Posted by seohelper on July 25, 2020 at 2:47 pmHi, I’m a newbie when it comes to social media marketing & wondering what are the best posting frequency for social networks? currently just posting 2x on each of them.
Thanks
buzzyvikku replied 5 years, 5 months ago 1 Member · 8 Replies -
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randomlogic420
GuestJuly 25, 2020 at 3:06 pmHey I post 3 times a day on Instagram one in the morning and then one at 4pm and then one at midnight haha and that’s a good rhythm for me, I almost got 50K☺️
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matheusaugomes
GuestJuly 25, 2020 at 4:17 pmit depends on what kind of people you’re trying to reach and what kind of topic you’ll talk about. In an ideal world, we would post at least once per day, but for example, if you are a doctor and you post about health matters it’s kinda impossible to keep a very high frequency, in that kind of case 1 to 3 posts per week is already a decent periodicity.
So, don’t cling on to isolated numbers, and try to prioritize good content instead of quantity.
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instagigated
GuestJuly 25, 2020 at 4:53 pmIG: 1-3/day
FB: 1-2/day
LI: 1-2/day
Twitter: 6-8-10/day (this is where you try to retweet more than create your own content)
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Suitable-Concert
GuestJuly 25, 2020 at 5:21 pmMy own personal philosophy is to only post when it’s relevant so as to not flood your followers with content they don’t want to see. For me, that looks like one or two posts a week, unless I break up the weekend specials as their own separate posts, then it’s maybe 4 or 5 for facebook.
If you would get annoyed at a similar business posting constantly, then don’t post constantly. If it makes sense to post a few times a day, post a few times a day. It all depends on what market you’re in and what your followers will engage with. Take time to experiment with posting a few times a day vs a few times a week and see what hits best.
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Shorse_rider
GuestJuly 25, 2020 at 6:23 pmIf you’re doing 2 a week, I’d just space them out and keep it consistent. People talk about ‘best time of day’ but I wouldn’t worry too much about that because internet creates a timezone-free scenario. I wouldn’t post multiple times per day per channel because that could cause a nuisance for followers scrolling down their feeds.
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mariola-14
GuestJuly 25, 2020 at 6:25 pmTalking about FB, my advice is to post only evergreen content, in order for news feed to be as much as clean and readable…You definitely don’t need bunch of unnecessary posts, so just stick to right and permanent content, it works all the time.
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buzzyvikku
GuestJuly 25, 2020 at 7:07 pmHello,
to all of you, I have been stuck in the middle of Facebook marketing and I need your help and suggestions, please.I have like some copy earphones of some brands. So, what you suggest to me to target Facebook to run ads.
I have a website as a landing page.
all suggestions would be pleasured to me.
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AwesomeSoMeCo
GuestJuly 26, 2020 at 9:42 amThere are definitely prime times that content goes more viral, but this is specific to the audience you grow. As your audience grows, so does the prime slots, so it requires testing daily. If you consistently post at a certain time, you will therefore grow in a certain timezone/audience based on that. If you post when the UK is asleep, you will obviously not grow it, but on the flip, posting at 9am BST you would be not hitting a USA range of time zones. Depends where you are, and what you want to achieve. But keep monitoring which post does best, then test posts around these times for find the prime slots.
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