How are you getting on with Twitter? Twitter is micro-blogging website and you may have seen how the Twitter stream works there. People send out tweets in each second and as more and more tweets get posted, early ones will get buried soon. So unlike Facebook or Google+, Twitter is kind of hard to keep track of everything. If you wanna track all, you have to be on it, search tweets or check out interesting profiles individually. But people mostly tend to view tweets via their home stream at the moment they are on Twitter. Do you know when your followers will be online? Do your tweets get more attention of your followers?
Ask Your Followers
Yes, You heard me? Ask your followers when they will be online. Doesn't it cool? You can ask each of your followers when they would check their tweets or comes online. So you can come up with a schedule and start scheduling your tweets. Your followers will be happy to see your tweets when they online and you can increase engagement of your tweets too. How simple. isn't it? I know, now you thinking, how stupid I am? ;) When it comes to Twitter, we may not talking about 3 or 4 followers. It may 100s or 1000s of followers. So practically, we can't reach everyone. But that's why analytic tools exist for. If you remember, earlier we have discussed such a tool to analyze and schedule your tweets - Timely. You can make use of such a tool to analyze and display best times that your tweets has been retweeted or clicked. Here I'm gonna introduce another tool that you can make use of. Don't stick to one until you find best tool for you.
Analyze and Find Best Times
Tweriod is a tool that capable of showing best times for you to tweet. It analyze your last 600 tweets and last 5000 of your followers including their tweets together to find out what time slots had better engagement with your tweets. After analysis, it will show you general statistics of your tweets including hourly graphs and also it will show the best times you get replies on Twitter. The times you get more replies or mentions could be the times more your friends and followers interacting with you and being online on Twitter. However Tweriod suggests you time slots to tweet on Weekends, Weekdays, Sundays and Mondays with relevant graphical presentation how your tweets been exposed. And my favorite feature of all is that it can sync all best times it suggests with our Buffer account to schedule future tweets.
Tweriod is a free tool. But it doesn't mean it doesn't have limitations. If you impressed with free Tweriod statistics, you can go for premium plan with more features. Premium plan analyzes more followers and it includes detailed analytics for all days of the week, PDF/CSV/Excel reports and auto-sync capability with your Buffer account.
Steps:
1. Go to Tweriod website.
2. Click on Sign Up with Twitter button.
3. Now you will need to authorize Tweriod to access your Twitter account. Click Allow button.
4. You will get a pop up box to update your Tweriod profile. Enter relevant details, select preferred options and click Get Started button.
5. Now you will have to wait until Tweriod analyze your Twitter account and you will get adirect message on Twitter or an email when your analysis is ready.
Note: If you didn't got any notification, you better proceed to next step after few minutes. If analysis is ready, you will able to view it.
6. Once your analysis is ready, navigate to Tweriod Dashboard and sign in with your Twitter account.
7. Now you can get access to your analysis by clicking on My Analysis button.
Note: Also there you can see when you will able to analyze your Twitter account again. Until that, you can access your current Twitter analysis.
8. You can view general statistics, hourly graphs, @replies and when you had most exposure for your tweets.
More Information:
* If you are already using Buffer to schedule your tweets, you can add optimal times that Tweriod suggests you to tweet, directly to your Buffer account by clicking on Connect with Buffer account.
Note: You will have to authorize Tweriod to access your Buffer account.
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