When is the Best Time to Tweet?

Wouldn’t it be great, when you’re posting on your social channels to know when your followers are online? If they’re online, chances are they are more likely to see your posts and potentially engage with them.

Engagement is key. It’s what we live for in social media. So having a tool that gives us insight into this little nugget of information is crucial.

Audiense is a FREE tool that you can use to link with your Twitter profile. It does a lot, but its best feature, we feel is the ability to know when your followers are online.

Best time to tweet

Here’s a typical example of what you might see if you used this tool:

Audiense Best time to tweet view

You can see that it displays in a circular format the most popular times for your followers. You’re looking to make sure you post on the times that are indicated in black as these are the times when most of your followers are online.

But there’s more…

  • Community Management and Analysis – Get accurate information about your community on Twitter. Get to know your followers in-depth and interact efficiently with them

  • Chatbots & Broadcasts – With Audiense Connect’s Chatbot builder, you can create your own opt-in chatbot in just a few clicks. Engage with your subscribers/customers directly.

  • Advanced Monitoring & Listening – Complete global coverage of real-time and historical (since 2006) Twitter content. Audiense provides conversation analysis and one-click campaign targeting.

  • Twitter Tailored Audiences for Advertising – Create the highest-performing Twitter tailored audiences in the market. No matter how niche or broad is your target audience.

Browse Your Twitter Community

Get accurate information about your community by different criteria, get to know your followers in-depth and interact efficiently with them. Tag them and expand the information on Twitter.

Here’s an example of what you could see and find out about your community:

Audiense view of community browse

Twitter Filter, Follow, and Unfollow

Discover your new followers and easily follow them back. Be smart and polite. Give back the following if it’s your policy. Detect noisy friends, potential spammers, and inactive users too.

Here’s an example of how the tool helps you to identify new followers and also who is not following you back:

Audiense Follow Unfollow view

Want to deep dive into what your competitors are doing on Twitter?

Audiense is a great tool to allow you to compare other Twitter accounts or competitors. The tool can shine a light on who has more followers, who their followers are, who tweets more and the kinds of tweets they are putting out. Useful if you want to get a better understanding of their content marketing strategy.

Audiense Competitor Comparison View

Twitter Audience and Community Insights

If you want to know the quality of your Twitter community, this is the perfect report. It offers time zone charts so you know where your followers reside, language charts, so you know their preferred language, users by the number of followers, so you can identify potential influencers in your community and users by recent activity.

Audiense Community Insights View

But what about the other channels?

So this tool is predominantly aimed at those that have a Twitter profile for their business, but we often get asked when is the best time to post on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.

As a general rule, we tend to post on LinkedIn mid-morning, mid-afternoon and sometimes in the evening.

For Facebook and Instagram, it’s all about the evening posts; usually around 19:30 to 20:30.

We believe these are the times when most of our followers and community are online and engaging on the channel.


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Jo Buchanan, the author of this blog, is the Founder and Director of TwitTwooYou Limited, a business growth strategic consultancy centred on getting brands noticed. TwitTwooYou offers a range of smart services to help businesses grow and achieve their aspirations and goals. Want to get your brand noticed? Get in touch for a free, no-obligation chat.

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