Setting Up Your Time zone and Posting Schedules in Postglance

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Setting Up Your Timezone and Posting Schedules in Postglance

In Postglance, scheduling your posts precisely is essential for reaching your audience at the right times. The scheduling feature offers four main options that provide flexibility to meet your social media goals:

1. Time Post

This feature lets you pick a specific time for each post to go live. Here’s how it works:

  • Selecting the Time: Choose the exact time when you want the post to be published. For instance, if your audience is most active at 5 pm, you can schedule posts to appear exactly at this time.
  • Timezone Flexibility: If you’re working with audiences in multiple time zones, Postglance allows you to set the post time according to any timezone, making it easy to reach followers worldwide.
  • Ideal for: Important announcements, scheduled updates, or any post that needs precise timing.

2. Interval per Post (Minutes)

With this feature, you can set up posts to be shared at regular intervals, making it ideal for frequent updates or when you want to create a steady presence:

  • Setting the Interval: Simply choose how many minutes you’d like between each post (e.g., every 30 minutes). Postglance will ensure posts go live at this set interval.
  • Flexible Control: This feature is helpful when managing multiple posts or when creating campaigns that require posts at specific intervals, such as live event coverage.
  • Ideal for: Real-time updates, event broadcasts, or high-engagement times where you want continuous content flow.

3. Repost Frequency (Days)

If you have content that’s useful or relevant over a longer period, setting a repost frequency helps it stay visible:

  • Setting the Days Between Reposts: Specify the number of days after which you want the post to be automatically reshared. For instance, if you choose seven days, the post will reappear each week.
  • Perfect for Regular Content: This feature suits posts with recurring importance, like weekly tips, ongoing promotions, or evergreen content.
  • Ideal for: Content that should appear consistently over time, like a motivational Monday post or a monthly reminder.

4. Repost Until

This option lets you control how long a post should continue reposting, giving you full oversight of your campaign’s duration:

  • Defining the End Date or Condition: You can set a specific date to end reposting or a condition such as "after 10 reposts." This is especially helpful for limited-time campaigns or event announcements.
  • Easily Manageable: By setting an end date, you won’t have to manually stop the post or keep checking it, freeing you up to focus on new content.
  • Ideal for: Time-sensitive promotions, seasonal campaigns, or any content with a clear end point.



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