How to determine your content agenda

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Bappy32
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How to determine your content agenda

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What immediately stands out is that the difference based on days is really minimal. The number of fans that log in to Facebook is actually stable throughout the week. I have not yet come across a page where the differences are really noteworthy.

The average progression of the 24-hour graph also closely matches other pages. The graph increases until around noon (lunchtime) and the second peak is in the evening. We sleep at night, many people look early in the morning (e.g. on public transport or even in bed) and around lunch there is also time to 'socialize'. The focus of our activities on Facebook takes place around the hours that we have for ourselves; after work and after dinner.

My big caveat to this data is that it strongly appears that this data shows the same trends for a lot of pages. And especially for the pages that have a large fan overlap with each other or serve the same target groups. Is it wise to post your content at peak times?

Better calm valleys than steep peaks
With the principle of fan overlap (determining your real Facebook competitors) and the data about when your fans are online, you may be a bit confused. Because when should you share your valuable content?

Well, not at peak times!

Why? We’ve learned that your Facebook Page is competing with other Pages. We’ve also learned that the Pages you’re competing with the most (large fan overlap/same audience) are likely to see similar peak times for when their fans are online. In fact, it seems that the trends in when we’re online on Facebook are consistent across very large audiences.

Chances are that many page admins have chosen to post their content at these times with the logical thought that this is optimal. This is not the case.

The tips below will help you determine the right moments to post your content.

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Photo courtesy of Fotolia

Avoid the high peaks
Consider when your fans are online, but if possible, post your content at different times jamaica mobile phone number list outside of peak times. Find out what works for you.

Put yourself in your fans' shoes
In addition, it is also important to think about the time of day that the message will best reach the target group (read: generate the most interaction). Timing is everything. For example; restaurants can best post their new daily special or weekly menu around 4-5 o'clock when people are hungry again and possibly have no plans for dinner yet. In the morning I don't want to think about steaks and just after lunch I'm not hungry either.

Create experience!
Planning is important, but don’t get hung up on it. The holy grail is still relevant content that creates brand awareness and interaction. This will be rewarded by Facebook with more reach, which will outsmart your Facebook and real-life competitors. No matter what time of day you post your content.
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