5 Reasons Why You Should Schedule Your Tweets

by Jennifer Dancy on Apr 3, 2012
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Social media is now one of the most important parts of any marketing strategy, with Facebook and Twitter being the most prominent platforms and a great way to continually promote your brand. But for a small business, managing the day-to-day operations can be a full time job, so it can be a challenge to stay active and engaged. With Twitter, it is important to tweet, retweet, reply, mention, promo, and direct message—and that’s just on one social media platform! Luckily, tools like Timely help you automate tweets, which is an effective ways to maximize your time and social media presence. Here are five more reasons why scheduling your tweets is a no-brainer.

1) Save Time

With so much to do and think about, tweeting throughout the day is likely the last thing on your mind. Scheduling your tweets allows you to spend a few minutes prepping everything you want to say, and the rest of the day taking care of business.

2) Get More Exposure with Less Effort

Not only can scheduling your tweets save time and effort, Timely also schedules your tweets for maximum exposure. Have an important announcement that you want to save for peak hours? No problem. Want to make sure followers in different time zones get the message at the right time? Done.

3) Give Your Audience a Break

Not only is scheduling tweets useful for you, you’re also doing a good deed for your followers. A clogged feed of back-to-back tweets can annoy your fan base and maybe even cause some of them to drop off. But spacing out your tweets throughout the day offers well-paced interaction that keeps them engaged.

4) Craft Your Message

Staying relevant on Twitter is often confused with posting a lot. In reality, as with many things, quality over quantity wins out. Scheduling tweets lets you craft thoughtful content that contributes to your larger brand goals, rather than just tweeting for the sake of tweeting.

5) Increase Your Social Presence

If you’d like to be more active on Twitter but your posts are sporadic and irrelevant, scheduling tweets will help solve that problem. Not only will you create a consistent presence, you will also help your overall social reputation. Scheduling tweets can help increase your Klout score, which gauges how much influence you have in the social sphere.

At the end of the day, scheduling tweets is a great way to minimize effort and maximize results. So do yourself—and your followers—a favor by taking advantage of the tools at your disposal.

Do you schedule tweets? Tell us how you like it in the comments below.

  • http://jamiebillingham.com jamie billingham

    I beg to differ on one point only – Social media is one of the most important tools in a marketing, communication or community engagement strategy.

    I love Timely, have been using it for over a year I think now. I love the shortener – what could be better than awe.sm! 

    It is a huge time saver that allows me to keep an online presence across time zones and while not able to access my Twitter streams (driving, in meetings and believe it or not in areas with no cell or internet reception).

    I love that I can schedule a day or two worth of tweets in advance just by spending a focused half hour crafting great tweets and knowing that Timely will send them out at the best possible times for my followers.

  • http://about.me/jameshicks James Hicks

    Timely is a great tool. To have choice, might I recommend also taking a look at Buffer (www.bufferapp.com) 

  • Anonymous

    I schedule some of my tweets. I use Hootsuite to add tweets I have planned in advance from my social media content calendar and buffer to share links that I come across online. I LOVE buffer – it makes scheduling tweets for later so easy!

    I do keep some of my tweets non-scheduled though. I feel it it’s all automated then it looses some of the social connection.

  • Anonymous

    These are great reasons why you should schedule your tweets.  The only thing I would add is that while you can schedule tweets, you should also spend time actually using Twitter (or a third party agent such as Tweetdeck) so that you can engage with people in real time and join in the discussion.  Its good to remember that Twitter is not a “push-only” medium, it also requires engagement.

  • http://www.brickmarketing.com/ Nick Stamoulis

    Scheduling tweets can be a real time saver.  Small business owners have so much more to worry about.  If they didn’t schedule social media posts- the posts might not get published, or they might not get published at the right time.  It’s just important to go back in and monitor your posts.  

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  • http://www.brazilfifaworldcup2014.net Jerry Maestro

    I rescheduling my tweets because im to lousy on repeating posting again and again.

  • http://www.youtube-converter.us/ James Pearl

    You’re right Chrisgomedia. Thanks

  • Mike Salinas

    agreed with you

  • http://www.Minecraftmods.org/ Janine Estore

    I used to schedule tweets because its easy less worries.

  • http://epinterestfollowers.com/ Tahmid Ahmed

    Thanks. I always schedule my tweets when I need to make many. But didn’t know that increase my social marketing blog! I like tweet marketing (epinterestfollowers.com)

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