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How To Figure Out The Rush Hours For Your Twitter Followers

January 30, 2014 by Marc Guberti 6 Comments

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Being in the middle of rush hour traffic on Twitter is a lot better than being in the middle of rush hour traffic on the highway. When the rush hour traffic comes to Twitter, you need to be ready to engage with your followers. That rush hour is when most of your followers are on Twitter. However, it can be challenging to find out when those rush hours are. It can be challenging, but this challenge becomes so much easier with Tweriod.

Tweriod allows you to see when your most recent 1,000 followers are using Twitter. For people with 1,000 followers or less, Tweriod will show you everything you need to know about your followers. Tweriod will identify the rush hours for your followers. This is not about the rush hour traffic on Twitter.com. This is about the rush hour traffic of your followers.

There will be people who have over 1,000 followers and don’t get to see the perfect picture of what’s going on. One way to approach the problem is by using math to figure out the answer. If you have 2,000 followers, multiplying everything by two will give you a better understanding of how many followers are on Twitter. This is not a perfect method, but it gives you an idea. If you have well over 1,000 followers, the best way to get the exact numbers is by buying a premium service.

By identifying the rush hours of your followers on Twitter, you will be able to identify the times that your tweets will be seen the most. You can tweet out a link to your best blog post during the rush hour, and as a result, more people will see that tweet. By taking advantage of knowing your followers’ rush hours, you will be able to send out the best tweets you can and know that most of your followers saw it.

 

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  1. dlpeugene says

    July 3, 2014 at 3:02 pm

    I’ve always wondered about that – we have a unique niche (music educators and music learners of all ages) that I somehow think ours would be different from the twitter “norm” – as usual~! Thanks for the tip Marc – I look forward to their report.

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    • Marc Guberti says

      July 6, 2014 at 11:30 am

      It’s a very powerful report. I’m even thinking of buying the Premium service (I have way more than 1,000 Twitter followers), but that probably won’t happen for a while.

      Reply
  2. David says

    May 16, 2014 at 12:03 pm

    Hey thanks buddy!

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    • Marc Guberti says

      May 16, 2014 at 12:51 pm

      My pleasure. I’m glad you liked the article.

      Reply
  3. Raquel M. Ramirez (@RaquelMRamirez) says

    April 9, 2014 at 2:54 pm

    You are so smart Marc! Thank you for sharing these tips and the cool social media tool Tweriod. Never tried it but I will check it out.

    p.s. Link the website to Tweriod on your blog post so your readers can get there on a click :).

    You rock!

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    • Marc Guberti says

      April 9, 2014 at 6:54 pm

      I am glad you liked the tips and hope you give Tweriod a try. I added the link to Tweriod on my blog post. Thank you for the suggestion.

      Reply

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