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The Perfect Way To Schedule Your Tweets: Tweriod + Buffer + Pocket + IFTTT. If you find yourself only spending an hour or two on Twitter everyday, you might be flooding your timeline with a lot of tweets, rather than spacing them out. This could be costing you followers, and also means that a lot of your followers could be missing out on some great content you’re sharing. We’ve come up with the perfect way to figure out when to post your tweets, what services to use to automate the process, and also have a few tips and tricks for you on how you can keep your schedule filled even when you’re on the move.

While this post focuses on Twitter, you can also use Buffer to schedule your LinkedIn, Facebook profile or Page updates. Figure Out Your Schedule The first step to automating your timeline is figuring out the best time to tweet. Tweriod’s report is packed with useful information. Tweriod also provides a graph letting you know how many of your followers are on at any given time of the day, and another which tells you the days and times you receive the most replies. Tweriod. Buffer. Pocket. Log In Continue with MozillaContinue with AppleContinue with Google or Please log into your Pocket account. Forgot your username or password No account?

By proceeding, you agree to: Pocket’s Terms of Service and Privacy Notice. Bitly. A scientific guide to writing great headlines on Twitter, Facebook and your blog. 5.9K Flares Filament.io 5.9K Flares × Ever since we started Buffer a little over 2 years ago, people have been asking us about one question very specifically: How can I write great headlines for social networks and my blog?

The topic is a very tricky one, as the accuracy for what works best is hard to nail down. Whilst we have some specific techniques that we are using for our own postings and article headlines every day, I thought looking at the most cutting edge research is definitely required. So I thought of combining all the research we’ve done for the Buffer social accounts and our blog as well as the best research out there and combining them into one comprehensive guide. Without any further ado, here is a scientific guide to great copywriting on Twitter, Facebook and your blog: What works best on Twitter? Finding the right headline for your Tweet is one of the most important things to do, especially as Twitter only allows for text display. Test it yourself – here is how 1.) 2.) 3.)