Although this infographic isn’t the greatest quality, the info is top notch.
If you think you know the best time to post on Facebook, you may want to think again. This infographic really opens your eyes to the reality that the type of interaction plays a critical role as to when you should be sharing posts on Facebook.
Take a look, soak it in, you may want to adjust your Facebook strategy.
Will you be making any adjustments?
[via visual.ly]
Raoul Snyman says
Some open questions…
What category do you think churches fit into? Why does it seem like everyone thinks the church should be lumped with non-profits? More appropriately, as Christian techies, where do blogs like ChurchMag fit in?
Eric Dye says
I think churches would fall in the non-profit area, but places like ChurchMag would fall under a mix of technology and entertainment.
What do you think?
Andres Cabezas says
I wish it was a bar graph or pie chart instead. Kind of hard to read…
Eric Dye says
Agreed.
Matt says
Great info here. But two of the facts at the end don’t agree with each other! “Brands that post 1/2 times a day see higher interaction” and “pages that see more than 7 posts a week see a 25% decrease in interaction” eh!?
Eric Dye says
Hmmmm. New math?