Twitter has become a major part of social median and there are several tools available that can make your post visible to different audiences. I became aware when I signed up with a free service that gave me a daily report of where my tweets were being viewed and what time. It was clear that I was not tweeting when I was getting the most views.
So with that in mind I used the free service to schedule my tweets. I could place the tweet to go out when I seem to get most interaction, and I was sleeping. They may have to wait for my replies but the tweets were fresh for their eyes. As it turned out many of my views were coming from the UK.
Things do change and my topics change as well. So now I keep track and schedule my posts on social media at time when I hope they will have the greatest impact. I find that checking it weekly and making the adjustments is best for me.
Facebook also has some scheduling options with some pages. Since you are going to take the time to share, make it worth your time.
Herm Edwards, former eSPN personality always says “don’t press send/”
it is a difficult situation all the way around now.
Our president, Donald Trump, has taught US that Any Time is Tweet Time!
good and nice joining of watches.
Oh, the picture! yes I found it and quite liked it.
Yes, posting tweets is all about the timing. Good luck!
I find it helpful to introduce old posts back into the limelight.
Thank you, your Twitter article was a pleasure to read and of course, you are so right about scheduling your posts and comments to boost interaction on all of the social networks.
I get a lot of views that are overnight when my tweets go out. That is better than staying awake 24/7.
i really liked this one it was great and great writing too
Thank you. That was nice of you to say.