
The Best Times To Post On Twitter and Pinterest
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When is the best time to post on Twitter?
“The Best Times To Post On Twitter and Pinterest”. A Hootsuite study looked into the best times to post on Twitter from two different perspectives: business-to-consumer, and business-to-business.
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The latter, business-to-business, had the best results from tweets posted on Monday or Thursday, between 11am to 1pm, though a generalized 9am-4pm timeframe was recommended.


For business-to-consumer accounts, tweets were more successful when they were shared on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, at between 12pm-1pm


Twitter is the most fast-paced of the social networks, which means that you’ll need to post more frequently in order to yield results than you would on other social platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram.
The average lifespan of a tweet is only about 18 minutes, though that can be lengthened with comments, replies to comments, and tweet threads. In comparison, Facebook posts have a lifespan of around 6 hours, Instagram posts have a lifespan of around 48 hours, and Pinterest Pins have a lifespan of about 4 months.
Helpful advice: Get chatty.
Twitter tends to be more of a conversational social platform than the rest. One tweet can easily gain traction over the course of the day, with more and more people commenting/retweeting/liking it.
I’ve personally had great success with tweets shared first thing in the morning, around 8am-9am (GMT, but it doesn’t matter in this case).
Tweets get an initial burst of interest from people on their way to work, and then my replies to comments ‘re-awaken’ the thread around lunchtime, and then there can be a flurry of activity that evening and even right into the next day or two.
Each little ‘burst’ of interaction gives the conversation a chance to be seen by more people; people that wouldn’t have otherwise seen it.
Spreading your replies out over the course of the day can help to relight a conversation and increase visibility of your tweet.
As a final and slightly random note, I’ve personally had *amazing* success with “New Blog Post” tweets that go out at 9pm-midnight on Fridays, with ongoing interactions continuing right through into Saturday and Sunday.
I highly recommend you experiment with posting times. My Friday night tweet experiment happened completely by accident as I scheduled a new blog post for the wrong time (pm instead of am), but I’ve since adopted a Friday night posting schedule for that blog that hasn’t let me down yet!
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When is the best time to post on Pinterest?
According to Oberlo, the best days to post on Pinterest are Saturday and Sunday. During the working week, traffic and Pin activity seems to drop, though it does pick up again in the evenings: between 8pm and 11pm

The social platform with the longest lifespan is Pinterest. Although there are plenty of places that will tell you that timing is important across ALL social platforms, I personally feel it is less important with Pinterest. In fact, it might just be the easiest platform to get started with, and then grow with. You might as well make the most of that four-month lifespan!
Helpful advice: Learn about social media scheduling.

With Pinterest, it doesn’t really matter when you post new content. I’ve posted at 7am and had great success, and I’ve posted at 7am and had ZERO success. I’ve also had Pins that’ve had absolutely NO interest for the first few months only to become more popular much later down the line and then picking up speed much faster than any other Pin I’ve shared.
Rather than paying attention to timing on Pinterest, pay close attention to the quality and type of content that you’re posting — and make sure, just as with Instagram, that you’re posting regularly. Tailwind is a great, approved scheduling tool to help cope with that side of things, and Pinterest even has a free, built-in scheduling feature for business accounts now, offering up to 30 scheduled posts at a time.
Batch-create your content and then spread it out with the help of scheduling features and tools (available for both WordPress and most social networking platforms), and you’ll have regular content published at regular times with minimal stress and effort.
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