As a social media marketer or someone trying to build your social media presence, you know that it isn’t enough just to post new content — the times you post also play a crucial role.
So, if you are wondering what the best times to post on social media in 2024 are, I have got you covered. In this post, I have compiled some of the key statistics from leading studies on the best times to post on social media.
According to a survey conducted by CoSchedule of 30,000+ brands, the best times to post on social media are 7:00 PM, 3:15 PM, and 8:41 AM. The best days to post are Fridays, Wednesdays, and Mondays.
Instagram has surpassed 2 billion monthly users, with most of its base accessing the platform via mobile.
Here are some of the most recent and relevant studies around the best time to post on Instagram:
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While posting at the right time is important, it is also important to optimize your posts with the right caption so that they reach the maximum audience. You can use tools like Hubspot AI Social Media Caption Generator to easily create engaging and impactful copy for your posts.
When it comes to the best times to post on Facebook, marketers report almost identical numbers as they do on Instagram.
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After analyzing over 1 million tweets, Buffer found that the best times to post on this text-based social media platform is 11 AM on Mondays and Fridays.
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Roughly 31% of U.S. adults use LinkedIn to network and share their professional endeavors. It’s no surprise that it’s the only social platform to report a weekday as one of the top days to post.
82% of U.S. adults use YouTube and data from a 2023 Pew Research study suggests that its reach is growing. So, how can you get the best reach on the platform? Let’s dive in.
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While reports and surveys state one thing, YouTube experts have a slightly different opinion on the best time to post on YouTube.
This is what Robert Benjamin, a social media expert with more than 708K subscribers on YouTube, has to say.
“Personally, I have found the best time to post to be 10 AM – 12 PM, but this can be largely dictated by the relationship that you have with your audience. My recommendation to anyone uploading YouTube content is that they try to post on a regular schedule so that their audience knows when to expect a video.”
Jensen Tung, a content creator and entrepreneur with more than 457K subscribers, believes that the best time to post depends on your audience demographic and time zone.
He states, “There is no one-size-fits-all best time to post. It depends on your audience’s demographic and the time zone most of your viewers are in … YouTube Studio can show the exact hours your audience watches your content. Let that data inform your posting time.”
Since 2020, TikTok has become the go-to short-form video platform for Gen-Z and Millennial consumers.
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Although each social network sees its engagement increase at specific hours and days of the week, you’ll still have to tailor your approach to your audience.
Use this data as a guide if you don’t have enough data yet. Once you start posting regularly and have collected data, review it to determine when your audience is most active on the platform and what posting schedule they respond to the most.
You may find that certain content types work better when posted at certain times. For instance, your videos may perform well when posting in the morning, while your images may do better in the late afternoon.
Editor’s note: This post was originally published in 2017, but was updated for comprehensiveness.
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