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when users are (most often) in a depressed mood

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:43 am
by hasinam2206
Try to avoid publishing "dry" and long texts. Your messages should be short, informative and thematically correct, with the addition of an image or video, perhaps with a touch of entertainment. Provide content that matches the mood of users. You can even break down topics by day of the week.

Monday is the day after the weekend,, anticipating a long work week, so you shouldn't "load" them with a large flow of information on this day.
Tuesday is a good day, everyone is actively poland whatsapp number starting to get involved in work and is ready to "consume" new information.
Wednesday is considered the most productive day of the week, as everyone is actively working and can actively participate in various raffles and contests.


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On Thursday, all users gradually start thinking about the weekend, and on this day, the perception of information declines, although useful content "tied" to weekends will be well received.
On Friday, everyone plans a weekend, so the content should be appropriate.
Saturday and Sunday are weekends, and users spend their time offline, so you can take a break until Monday.
Try to update your content no more than three times a day, and to keep everything structured, it's very convenient to keep short thematic columns (their topics can be "tied" to the days of the week). Thanks to a non-standard and creative approach to content creation, your audience of subscribers will grow.

But not all niches are so clear-cut. There are examples where Mondays had better reach than other days, and some brands try to maintain communication on weekends. So, focus primarily on your audience behavior and social media statistics.

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