Maybe it's because it's the end of the work week and people are already slipping into weekend mode or maybe it's the fact that there are fewer posts for users to comment on overall at the end of the week, but two independent studies confirm: Engagement on social networks is higher on Thursdays and Fridays than other days of the week.
In fact, engagement on Facebook pages is 18 percent higher on Thursdays and Fridays than the rest of the week, with Thursdays being the slightly better day to post. Conversely, Fridays seem to be the best day to engage users on Twitter, according to Twitter Chief Revenue Officer Adam Bain.
Although there are likely many factors at work, one reason for the spike in engagement at the end of the week seems to be that fewer people are posting during this time—which means that there are fewer posts to compete for users' attention.
Regardless, the research is certainly important for marketers to keep in mind as they try to get the most out of their social media campaigns.
What do you think of the research? What days of the week do you see the most response for your posts? Do you tend to engage more on social media networks at the end of the week? Let us know below.
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