I’m going to write this article about the infographic because it is a good discussion starter, but I want you to know one thing.
I hate when people ask how frequently you should post, but the person you are asking has never seen your account, doesn’t know your social media strategy, and has no idea what you want to do with your platform.
So I’m going to communicate some facts after the infographic, but I DO NOT endorse mimicking this infographic word for word.
Instead, be intentional. Nothing more.
- If you blog more (6-8 times a month), you will receive more traffic. (In some ways, isn’t that just normal math?)
- More posting can mean more click through traffic to your website and more followers, but be wary of spamming and pushing people away.
- People post to Facebook less than Twitter and are visual. But maybe you should be doing that elsewhere too.
Too much hate on them?
How much do you typically post in a day?
[via getspokal.com]
Eric Dye says
How accurate do you think this data is? And does it apply across the board? No matter your content?
Jeremy Smith says
The info from Hubstop is accurate, but the rest I cannot confirm. Absolutely does not apply across the board.
Eric Dye says
Word.