1. The lack of content strategy remains concerning
Content is king. The world of marketing increasingly shows it understands that traditional advertising is devaluating. Content that matches an audience’s perception is the only response to this issue. This realization has led to increased content marketing budgets, highly trained professionals and lots – we mean LOTS - of content.
The problem? Content often lacks a thorough plan behind it. And if the content strategy does in fact exist, it’s only rarely documented.
The CMI research shows that 71% of the content strategist use a strategy to create content, compared to 74% last year. Only 33% has actually documented this content strategy, same as in 2019. This is worrying, in a field where professionals want to move forward, want to take accountability for their contribution to organizational goals and want to share knowledge internally. How can you share knowledge at scale when you don’t have anything in writing?
2. Social media content is as popular as ever
Content is produced in all shapes and sizes, but it’s almost always associated with social media. Social media posts and stories still are the most popular type of content, followed by blog posts and emails.
Types of content that B2C brands have used in the past year
3. Paying for content distribution is on the rise
Social media algorithms have made it nearly inevitable: pay for views. If you want to be sure your post will be shown to a large audience, you will have to dig in your pockets. It’s something we tend to do more and more.
Last year 68% of the respondents paid for content distribution at least once. This year the share of B2C content marketers that has used paid methods has risen to 85%. Of this group, 89% used social media advertising, the most popular type of paid content distribution.
4. Facebook continues to be the biggest, by far
Ask a 1000 consumers what their favourite social media platform is, and you probably won’t be hearing ‘Facebook’ a lot. Instagram, TikTok and YouTube have momentum, right? That’s what the annual consumer social media statistics tell us, anyway.
A different reality arises when we’re looking at the business side of social media. Although Instagram and YouTube have also come to be important social media for content marketers, Facebook is still the uncontested number one. 96% of B2C brands use the platform for organic content distribution.
Even though consumers aren’t really posting on Facebook as much as they once did, the platform still attracts users and content marketers are making good use of that fact.
Social media platforms B2C brands have used for organic content distribution in the past year
Facebook is ruling in paid methods of content distribution as well. Out of the respondents who advertised on social media in the past year, no less than 95% used Facebook to do so. Instagram tries to keep up; 53% of respondents said they have paid for the distribution of content on the platform at least once. That’s quite a contrast with Twitter for instance.
71% of B2C organizations use Twitter for the organic distribution of content, but only 16% of has used the platform to advertise in the past year.
Social media platforms B2C brands have used for paid content distribution in the past year
Facebook isn’t just the most popular, it is the platform where content marketers are most successful as well. Respondents selected Facebook as the platform that generated most content marketing results, both paid and organic.
5. Analytics tools are becoming increasingly popular
Social media publishing and planning tools are crucial to content marketers. No wonder this type of software is the most popular in the content marketing field by far. The growth of (web) analytics tools is remarkable, though. In 2019, these tools were used by 71% of content marketers, being 83% this year.
This trend underlines the growing importance of analysis and accountability. You simply can’t just create content and hope it will set off the desired effect. You have to be able to prove results, show the value of your work.
What’s more, you should actually be able to predict the success of your content beforehand. You have to account for your work, explain why your content is worth your time. Therefore, you need insights into your target audience and industry. This explains perfectly why last year, the same CMI research showed that social media listening was the most popular research technology last year. At the time, 70% of content marketers made use of it.
6. The creation of content is most often outsourced
Organizations are heavily divided when it comes to the question whether it’s a smart decision to outsource content marketing. 55% opts for outsourcing (parts of) their content marketing, the other 45% doesn’t. No clear preference can be found there.
Of the brands not having everything in-house, there’s one discipline that is most common to be outsourced: 80% chooses to (partially) outsource content creation. Second is content distribution (37%), follwed by content technology (27%).
7. Content is mainly created for the awareness stage
Content can add value to every stage of the customer journey. In practice however, B2C organizations mainly create content for top funnel goals: content is used to attract attention and spark interest. A mere 12% of content is meant for the retention of existing customers.
Content created per stage of the customer journey
Contentmarketing is alive and kicking
The research of CMI once again emphasizes that content marketing is a mature marketing discipline, that shows no sign of weakening. On the other hand, the report also shows possible improvements. By using a combination of a documented strategy that is in line with your organizational goals and the right analytics, our industry can still improve the process of proving the infinite value of content.
X is the perfect social media platform for quick updates and news articles. This social media channel is the online spot to create a large reach: if you manage to create a domino effect with your content, then X is the opportunity to make world news. So, on this social media channel, the general advice is to post right away on X.
But not every post on X is as time-bound as just mentioned. Are you aiming for specific results, such as more engagement or conversions? Then you'll find the perfect moments here to achieve those goals. That's why we delved into the numbers and researched the ideal times for maximum results for each of those goals.
Best day to post on X
Monday
Peak times for more reach on X
For X, we see a gradual decline in reach as the week progresses. Our tip: post at the beginning of the week if you want to create a large reach with your post.
Do you want to post on a different day? Peak times on X occur around lunchtime (1:00 PM) and at the end of the afternoon (5:00 PM).
When we zoom in further, we see that Monday at 4:00 PM is the best time to post. We also see more activity on Tuesday morning and Saturday afternoon.
Best day to post on X
Monday
Peak times for more engagement on X
The same applies to more engagement on X: post at the beginning of the week. Monday stands out in particular. Additionally, noon is the absolute peak moment during the week, along with 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM.
Best days to post on X
Monday
Peak times for more conversions on X
It's hardly a surprise anymore. Even if you want to maximize the number of conversions, a post on Monday yields the most results.
When we look at the number of clicks per hour, the distribution is fairly even throughout the day, with a slight peak at 9:00 PM.
Are you curious about the best times for other social media channels, such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn? You'll find them in this overview.
Do you always want to post directly at the best time? With Coosto's Prime Time, you can post with one click at the best moment for your account, your industry, or the platform in general. Based on previous posts, this handy feature calculates which times yield the most results.
My personal motivation to participate in Alpe d’HuZes stems from a strong desire to help combat the disease. I've had this feeling for a long time, and it grew stronger when I started my own business. My first company sponsored good causes from the very beginning, and I was fortunate that the business allowed for it. I believe that when you are in a unique position as an entrepreneur to sponsor good causes, you should do so. Entrepreneurship is not just about starting new ventures, growing revenue, or making a profit; it is also about making connections, development, life, and contributing to society.
From the start, Coosto has sponsored various good causes, but a few years ago, we decided to fully focus on sponsoring cancer research and treatment. This includes supporting organizations like KWF, the Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, smaller and sometimes personal initiatives, and we have been proud sponsors of the wonderful Alpe d’HuZes for eight years now.
As the years pass, I'm now 53, I have become increasingly aware of how lucky I am that my family, immediate relatives, and friends are in relatively good health.
I often reflect on the special things in life, such as the fresh scent of an early morning or freshly cut grass, the colorful display of clouds and light during a sunset, peacefully grazing cows in a meadow, or an energizing techno percussion set blasting from the speakers during a car ride. I can enjoy these things without worry, without medical stress, and that feels like pure happiness. I wish this for everyone. All these so-called givens are no longer so obvious when you are ill or when someone you love is sick. These 'trivialities' then suddenly become special moments of happiness.
Of course, this is different for everyone, and everyone experiences it in their own way. But if my company and I can contribute, even if it is just a drop in the ocean, to fighting cancer with the goal of increasing moments of happiness, then that is the best thing there is.
As mentioned, I am an entrepreneur, and from that background, I also wanted to participate and ride up the mountain as an Alpe d’HuZes participant. I love challenges, especially when they are tough.
In 2023, it was time; we participated for the first time, not just as sponsors but also by cycling and running. Being opportunistic, I thought I could just ride up the mountain. After all, it was just over 15 km; I used to cycle that distance to school, it couldn't be that hard. I started training by cycling about 40 km every weekend. With three months to go and extreme weather like snow and frost, I bought an indoor bike trainer to train at home. The advantage of this device was that I could simulate the climb of Alpe d'Huez, and that became my new training goal: climbing Alpe d’Huez as often as possible on the indoor trainer in the attic.
The first time I did it, I was in for a rude wake-up call. I started too fast, and as a result, 30 minutes later, I was completely exhausted and could barely move forward. It was one of my toughest sports experiences ever. I finished the training, but I was utterly wrecked, and the next day I could barely walk due to muscle soreness. That was a serious wake-up call. I realized I had severely underestimated it and that serious work was needed.
I began by reading up on how to train for climbing a mountain by bike. I read training schedules, watched various YouTube videos, and, on the advice of an enthusiastic cycling colleague (thanks for the tip, Stan), listened to the 'Beter Worden' podcast by Laurens ten Dam and gradually adjusted my training. I learned how to train based on wattage, how to adjust my diet, incorporate varied training, and the importance of a good night's sleep. Ultimately, the preparation for 2023 was too short, but I couldn't complain; Team Coosto did fantastic, and it left us wanting more, so we signed up for 2024 immediately.
This time, I planned to start training much earlier, but unexpected business circumstances threw a wrench in the works, and then my mother suddenly passed away. This combination resulted in little training. In the last few months, I have been able to train relatively well. Long rides on weekends of four to five hours, combined with hill training and intervals on the indoor trainer. The result is okay; it could be better, but I am glad I can participate given the circumstances, and I am looking forward to it immensely. It will be an amazing, yet emotional and impactful experience that I will savor to the fullest.
Regarding the sponsorship money, I have decided to personally double the final amount I raise. Hopefully, this will encourage everyone to give generously, but know that every donation is greatly appreciated.
I want to thank everyone in advance for their support, and of course, I will give everything I have on the mountain! 🙂! One last important word:
Don't forget to enjoy life, the little things, the big things, keep things in perspective, and go for it. It's not tomorrow, but now! ❤️
Do you want to contribute to Toine's mission to fight cancer? Donate here!
We spraken met Pleun Eykman, inmiddels 8 jaar werkzaam bij Gemeente Breda. Hier werkt Pleun aan de (door)ontwikkeling van alle online kanalen. Zij werkt aan een succesvolle content- en kanalenstrategie voor de gemeente door middel van online monitoring, data-analyse en contentcreatie. En daar speelt Coosto een belangrijke rol in.
BREDA TOEN ? & ? NU
Ginnekenmarkt in 1933 vs vandaag! Ontdek de eeuwenoude waterpomp en café Boerke Verschuren, voorheen 'De Vrachtwagen'. Deze plek is nog steeds het middelpunt van het Ginneken, vooral tijdens carnaval ?
? Stadsarchief Breda pic.twitter.com/4jj2NJIzLY
— Gemeente Breda (@breda) February 13, 2024
Binnen de gemeente Breda maken meerdere afdelingen gebruik van Coosto. Zo zorgt het klantcontactcentrum (KCC) voor de afhandeling van alle binnenkomende privéberichten, via Whatsapp en de social media kanalen, en is de Newsroom, onderdeel van team Communicatie, verantwoordelijk voor webcare bij openbare reacties, mediamonitoring, het beheer van social media en data-analyses.
Binnen de verschillende afdelingen kunnen collega’s gemakkelijk werk van elkaar overnemen, dankzij de overzichtelijke tool van Coosto. Niet alleen binnen, maar ook tussen verschillende afdelingen van Gemeente Breda gaat de samenwerking een stuk vloeiender door het werken met een content & social media tool.
‘’Coosto zorgt ervoor dat we nauwer en efficiënter samen kunnen werken: tussen het KCC en de Newsroom wordt wekelijks afgestemd wat er in de contentkalender staat voor komende dagen’’, zegt Pleun. ‘’Doordat het KCC weet wat er gecommuniceerd wordt, kunnen ze anticiperen op specifieke vragen rondom bepaalde thema’s en onderwerpen.’’
Een succesvolle contentstrategie begint bij het ophalen van de juiste informatie. Daarin speelt de Newsroom van gemeente Breda de hoofdrol. De Newsroom houdt balans in wat er gecommuniceerd wordt naar buiten via social media. ''We vinden het belangrijk om te kijken wat er in de stad leeft en in te spelen op de behoeften van de inwoners.’’, aldus Pleun.
De Newsroom bewaakt dit vanuit de online kanalen en zorgt ervoor dat de online communicatie luistert naar de mening van inwoners en hier proactief op reageert en inspeelt. De Newsroom zorgt binnen de organisatie voor het in verbinding brengen van de binnen- en buitenwereld. Het doel als gemeente is om impact te maken bij de inwoners met maatschappelijke onderwerpen die belangrijk zijn in het dagelijks leven. Zoals de energietransitie, betaalbaar wonen voor iedereen, maar ook veiligheid en gezondheid.
‘’Coosto vormt de basis van hoe wij als Newsroom werken.’’
De Newsroom bij gemeente Breda maakt hiervoor veel gebruik van Listen, de media monitor van Coosto. ‘’Listen geeft ons goed inzicht in de opinie van onze inwoners.’’, volgens Pleun. ‘’Zo weten we beter wat er bij de inwoners speelt, en hoe dit in verbinding kan worden gebracht met de thema’s en onderwerpen vanuit de gemeente.’’
Met behulp van Listen creëert Pleun zoekopdrachten om te monitoren wat er online gedeeld wordt over de gemeente en vooral door de inwoners van Breda. Maar ook bij belangrijke gebeurtenissen, zoals de verkiezingen of een crisis zoals een grote brand in de stad, is het essentieel om te weten wat er gezegd wordt. Met behulp van Listen maakt Pleun in een handomdraai omgevingsanalyses: ‘’Zo zijn we altijd op de hoogte van wat er online gedeeld wordt en hoe we daar op in moeten haken.’’
‘’Ik ben groot fan van de zoekhulp in Coosto. Daarmee heb ik binnen een handomdraai een zoekopdracht gemaakt om het laatste nieuws en berichten te monitoren.’’
Het contentproces van gemeente Breda begint bij het verzamelen van informatie en inzichten in de behoeften van inwoners, door middel van de media monitor van Coosto. Die inzichten vormen gedeeltelijk de basis voor de social media content. De creatie, verspreiding over de verschillende social media kanalen en de analyse van social media content gebeurt ook allemaal in Coosto.
‘’Wij gebruiken Coosto voor het contentproces van A tot Z. Coosto vormt de basis van onze werkzaamheden binnen de Newsroom van Gemeente Breda.’’
Vervolgens worden alle social media posts in de contentkalender ingepland. Gemeente Breda plant veel vooruit en werkt met vaste thema’s en rubrieken. Aan de hand van de labels in de contentkalender worden alle posts gecategoriseerd. De labels worden daarnaast ingezet om de rubriek aan te duiden, zoals ‘wist-je-datjes’ en weekendtips, en het format van de content, bijvoorbeeld afbeeldingen en video’s.
Veel content staat al op de planning, maar is in afwachting van het juiste moment om naar buiten gebracht te worden. Pleun: ‘’Denk aan het aanvragen van de energiebijdrage. Hier communiceren we natuurlijk niet over op een zonnige dag wanneer iedereen op het terras zit. Dan staat niemands hoofd naar zo’n onderwerp, terwijl het voor veel inwoners wel echt belangrijk is. We zetten dit soort content alvast klaar in de contentkalender, maar wachten het juiste moment af om dit daadwerkelijk te posten.‘’
De resultaten van alle social media content worden nauwkeurig geanalyseerd. Zo bepaalt Pleun of bepaalde rubrieken nog steeds aanslaan bij de inwoners van Breda, en welke social media posts het beste presteren.
‘’Alle keuzes voor content maken we op basis van data, uit de overzichtelijke dashboards van Coosto’’
Labels vormen de basis voor de data-analyse: per label wordt een dashboard gemaakt, om te tracken hoe de content van een bepaald onderwerp of specifieke rubriek presteert. Per kwartaal analyseren we de verschillende labels, zodat we continu op zoek blijven naar verbeteringen aan de hand van data.
‘’Handmatig alle kanalen analyseren is ondenkbaar: met Coosto zet ik binnen een paar minuten een overzichtelijk en betrouwbaar rapport neer.’’
‘’In een paar minuten maak ik een makkelijk overzicht op basis van zoekopdrachten of labels’’, zegt Pleun. ‘’Daarmee breng ik snel in kaart wat wel werkt en wat niet op onze social media kanalen. Zo kijk ik bijvoorbeeld wat het effect is als we een video plaatsen bij een post of juist een afbeelding.’’
Coosto speelt een cruciale rol in het succesvol communiceren en betrekken van de inwoners van Gemeente Breda. Van belangrijke inzichten door omgevingsanalyses, tot het snel kunnen reageren op prangende vragen en proactief communiceren over belangrijke thema’s: de content & social media tool van Coosto is een overzichtelijk, efficiënt en bovenal betrouwbaar platform voor gemeente Breda.
X is the perfect social media platform for quick updates and news articles. This social media channel is the online spot to create a large reach: if you manage to create a domino effect with your content, then X is the opportunity to make world news. So, on this social media channel, the general advice is to post right away on X.
But not every post on X is as time-bound as just mentioned. Are you aiming for specific results, such as more engagement or conversions? Then you'll find the perfect moments here to achieve those goals. That's why we delved into the numbers and researched the ideal times for maximum results for each of those goals.
Best day to post on X
Monday
Peak times for more reach on X
For X, we see a gradual decline in reach as the week progresses. Our tip: post at the beginning of the week if you want to create a large reach with your post.
Do you want to post on a different day? Peak times on X occur around lunchtime (1:00 PM) and at the end of the afternoon (5:00 PM).
When we zoom in further, we see that Monday at 4:00 PM is the best time to post. We also see more activity on Tuesday morning and Saturday afternoon.
Best day to post on X
Monday
Peak times for more engagement on X
The same applies to more engagement on X: post at the beginning of the week. Monday stands out in particular. Additionally, noon is the absolute peak moment during the week, along with 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM.
Best days to post on X
Monday
Peak times for more conversions on X
It's hardly a surprise anymore. Even if you want to maximize the number of conversions, a post on Monday yields the most results.
When we look at the number of clicks per hour, the distribution is fairly even throughout the day, with a slight peak at 9:00 PM.
Are you curious about the best times for other social media channels, such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn? You'll find them in this overview.
Do you always want to post directly at the best time? With Coosto's Prime Time, you can post with one click at the best moment for your account, your industry, or the platform in general. Based on previous posts, this handy feature calculates which times yield the most results.
My personal motivation to participate in Alpe d’HuZes stems from a strong desire to help combat the disease. I've had this feeling for a long time, and it grew stronger when I started my own business. My first company sponsored good causes from the very beginning, and I was fortunate that the business allowed for it. I believe that when you are in a unique position as an entrepreneur to sponsor good causes, you should do so. Entrepreneurship is not just about starting new ventures, growing revenue, or making a profit; it is also about making connections, development, life, and contributing to society.
From the start, Coosto has sponsored various good causes, but a few years ago, we decided to fully focus on sponsoring cancer research and treatment. This includes supporting organizations like KWF, the Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, smaller and sometimes personal initiatives, and we have been proud sponsors of the wonderful Alpe d’HuZes for eight years now.
As the years pass, I'm now 53, I have become increasingly aware of how lucky I am that my family, immediate relatives, and friends are in relatively good health.
I often reflect on the special things in life, such as the fresh scent of an early morning or freshly cut grass, the colorful display of clouds and light during a sunset, peacefully grazing cows in a meadow, or an energizing techno percussion set blasting from the speakers during a car ride. I can enjoy these things without worry, without medical stress, and that feels like pure happiness. I wish this for everyone. All these so-called givens are no longer so obvious when you are ill or when someone you love is sick. These 'trivialities' then suddenly become special moments of happiness.
Of course, this is different for everyone, and everyone experiences it in their own way. But if my company and I can contribute, even if it is just a drop in the ocean, to fighting cancer with the goal of increasing moments of happiness, then that is the best thing there is.
As mentioned, I am an entrepreneur, and from that background, I also wanted to participate and ride up the mountain as an Alpe d’HuZes participant. I love challenges, especially when they are tough.
In 2023, it was time; we participated for the first time, not just as sponsors but also by cycling and running. Being opportunistic, I thought I could just ride up the mountain. After all, it was just over 15 km; I used to cycle that distance to school, it couldn't be that hard. I started training by cycling about 40 km every weekend. With three months to go and extreme weather like snow and frost, I bought an indoor bike trainer to train at home. The advantage of this device was that I could simulate the climb of Alpe d'Huez, and that became my new training goal: climbing Alpe d’Huez as often as possible on the indoor trainer in the attic.
The first time I did it, I was in for a rude wake-up call. I started too fast, and as a result, 30 minutes later, I was completely exhausted and could barely move forward. It was one of my toughest sports experiences ever. I finished the training, but I was utterly wrecked, and the next day I could barely walk due to muscle soreness. That was a serious wake-up call. I realized I had severely underestimated it and that serious work was needed.
I began by reading up on how to train for climbing a mountain by bike. I read training schedules, watched various YouTube videos, and, on the advice of an enthusiastic cycling colleague (thanks for the tip, Stan), listened to the 'Beter Worden' podcast by Laurens ten Dam and gradually adjusted my training. I learned how to train based on wattage, how to adjust my diet, incorporate varied training, and the importance of a good night's sleep. Ultimately, the preparation for 2023 was too short, but I couldn't complain; Team Coosto did fantastic, and it left us wanting more, so we signed up for 2024 immediately.
This time, I planned to start training much earlier, but unexpected business circumstances threw a wrench in the works, and then my mother suddenly passed away. This combination resulted in little training. In the last few months, I have been able to train relatively well. Long rides on weekends of four to five hours, combined with hill training and intervals on the indoor trainer. The result is okay; it could be better, but I am glad I can participate given the circumstances, and I am looking forward to it immensely. It will be an amazing, yet emotional and impactful experience that I will savor to the fullest.
Regarding the sponsorship money, I have decided to personally double the final amount I raise. Hopefully, this will encourage everyone to give generously, but know that every donation is greatly appreciated.
I want to thank everyone in advance for their support, and of course, I will give everything I have on the mountain! 🙂! One last important word:
Don't forget to enjoy life, the little things, the big things, keep things in perspective, and go for it. It's not tomorrow, but now! ❤️
Do you want to contribute to Toine's mission to fight cancer? Donate here!
We spraken met Pleun Eykman, inmiddels 8 jaar werkzaam bij Gemeente Breda. Hier werkt Pleun aan de (door)ontwikkeling van alle online kanalen. Zij werkt aan een succesvolle content- en kanalenstrategie voor de gemeente door middel van online monitoring, data-analyse en contentcreatie. En daar speelt Coosto een belangrijke rol in.
BREDA TOEN ? & ? NU
Ginnekenmarkt in 1933 vs vandaag! Ontdek de eeuwenoude waterpomp en café Boerke Verschuren, voorheen 'De Vrachtwagen'. Deze plek is nog steeds het middelpunt van het Ginneken, vooral tijdens carnaval ?
? Stadsarchief Breda pic.twitter.com/4jj2NJIzLY
— Gemeente Breda (@breda) February 13, 2024
Binnen de gemeente Breda maken meerdere afdelingen gebruik van Coosto. Zo zorgt het klantcontactcentrum (KCC) voor de afhandeling van alle binnenkomende privéberichten, via Whatsapp en de social media kanalen, en is de Newsroom, onderdeel van team Communicatie, verantwoordelijk voor webcare bij openbare reacties, mediamonitoring, het beheer van social media en data-analyses.
Binnen de verschillende afdelingen kunnen collega’s gemakkelijk werk van elkaar overnemen, dankzij de overzichtelijke tool van Coosto. Niet alleen binnen, maar ook tussen verschillende afdelingen van Gemeente Breda gaat de samenwerking een stuk vloeiender door het werken met een content & social media tool.
‘’Coosto zorgt ervoor dat we nauwer en efficiënter samen kunnen werken: tussen het KCC en de Newsroom wordt wekelijks afgestemd wat er in de contentkalender staat voor komende dagen’’, zegt Pleun. ‘’Doordat het KCC weet wat er gecommuniceerd wordt, kunnen ze anticiperen op specifieke vragen rondom bepaalde thema’s en onderwerpen.’’
Een succesvolle contentstrategie begint bij het ophalen van de juiste informatie. Daarin speelt de Newsroom van gemeente Breda de hoofdrol. De Newsroom houdt balans in wat er gecommuniceerd wordt naar buiten via social media. ''We vinden het belangrijk om te kijken wat er in de stad leeft en in te spelen op de behoeften van de inwoners.’’, aldus Pleun.
De Newsroom bewaakt dit vanuit de online kanalen en zorgt ervoor dat de online communicatie luistert naar de mening van inwoners en hier proactief op reageert en inspeelt. De Newsroom zorgt binnen de organisatie voor het in verbinding brengen van de binnen- en buitenwereld. Het doel als gemeente is om impact te maken bij de inwoners met maatschappelijke onderwerpen die belangrijk zijn in het dagelijks leven. Zoals de energietransitie, betaalbaar wonen voor iedereen, maar ook veiligheid en gezondheid.
‘’Coosto vormt de basis van hoe wij als Newsroom werken.’’
De Newsroom bij gemeente Breda maakt hiervoor veel gebruik van Listen, de media monitor van Coosto. ‘’Listen geeft ons goed inzicht in de opinie van onze inwoners.’’, volgens Pleun. ‘’Zo weten we beter wat er bij de inwoners speelt, en hoe dit in verbinding kan worden gebracht met de thema’s en onderwerpen vanuit de gemeente.’’
Met behulp van Listen creëert Pleun zoekopdrachten om te monitoren wat er online gedeeld wordt over de gemeente en vooral door de inwoners van Breda. Maar ook bij belangrijke gebeurtenissen, zoals de verkiezingen of een crisis zoals een grote brand in de stad, is het essentieel om te weten wat er gezegd wordt. Met behulp van Listen maakt Pleun in een handomdraai omgevingsanalyses: ‘’Zo zijn we altijd op de hoogte van wat er online gedeeld wordt en hoe we daar op in moeten haken.’’
‘’Ik ben groot fan van de zoekhulp in Coosto. Daarmee heb ik binnen een handomdraai een zoekopdracht gemaakt om het laatste nieuws en berichten te monitoren.’’
Het contentproces van gemeente Breda begint bij het verzamelen van informatie en inzichten in de behoeften van inwoners, door middel van de media monitor van Coosto. Die inzichten vormen gedeeltelijk de basis voor de social media content. De creatie, verspreiding over de verschillende social media kanalen en de analyse van social media content gebeurt ook allemaal in Coosto.
‘’Wij gebruiken Coosto voor het contentproces van A tot Z. Coosto vormt de basis van onze werkzaamheden binnen de Newsroom van Gemeente Breda.’’
Vervolgens worden alle social media posts in de contentkalender ingepland. Gemeente Breda plant veel vooruit en werkt met vaste thema’s en rubrieken. Aan de hand van de labels in de contentkalender worden alle posts gecategoriseerd. De labels worden daarnaast ingezet om de rubriek aan te duiden, zoals ‘wist-je-datjes’ en weekendtips, en het format van de content, bijvoorbeeld afbeeldingen en video’s.
Veel content staat al op de planning, maar is in afwachting van het juiste moment om naar buiten gebracht te worden. Pleun: ‘’Denk aan het aanvragen van de energiebijdrage. Hier communiceren we natuurlijk niet over op een zonnige dag wanneer iedereen op het terras zit. Dan staat niemands hoofd naar zo’n onderwerp, terwijl het voor veel inwoners wel echt belangrijk is. We zetten dit soort content alvast klaar in de contentkalender, maar wachten het juiste moment af om dit daadwerkelijk te posten.‘’
De resultaten van alle social media content worden nauwkeurig geanalyseerd. Zo bepaalt Pleun of bepaalde rubrieken nog steeds aanslaan bij de inwoners van Breda, en welke social media posts het beste presteren.
‘’Alle keuzes voor content maken we op basis van data, uit de overzichtelijke dashboards van Coosto’’
Labels vormen de basis voor de data-analyse: per label wordt een dashboard gemaakt, om te tracken hoe de content van een bepaald onderwerp of specifieke rubriek presteert. Per kwartaal analyseren we de verschillende labels, zodat we continu op zoek blijven naar verbeteringen aan de hand van data.
‘’Handmatig alle kanalen analyseren is ondenkbaar: met Coosto zet ik binnen een paar minuten een overzichtelijk en betrouwbaar rapport neer.’’
‘’In een paar minuten maak ik een makkelijk overzicht op basis van zoekopdrachten of labels’’, zegt Pleun. ‘’Daarmee breng ik snel in kaart wat wel werkt en wat niet op onze social media kanalen. Zo kijk ik bijvoorbeeld wat het effect is als we een video plaatsen bij een post of juist een afbeelding.’’
Coosto speelt een cruciale rol in het succesvol communiceren en betrekken van de inwoners van Gemeente Breda. Van belangrijke inzichten door omgevingsanalyses, tot het snel kunnen reageren op prangende vragen en proactief communiceren over belangrijke thema’s: de content & social media tool van Coosto is een overzichtelijk, efficiënt en bovenal betrouwbaar platform voor gemeente Breda.
X is the perfect social media platform for quick updates and news articles. This social media channel is the online spot to create a large reach: if you manage to create a domino effect with your content, then X is the opportunity to make world news. So, on this social media channel, the general advice is to post right away on X.
But not every post on X is as time-bound as just mentioned. Are you aiming for specific results, such as more engagement or conversions? Then you'll find the perfect moments here to achieve those goals. That's why we delved into the numbers and researched the ideal times for maximum results for each of those goals.
Best day to post on X
Monday
Peak times for more reach on X
For X, we see a gradual decline in reach as the week progresses. Our tip: post at the beginning of the week if you want to create a large reach with your post.
Do you want to post on a different day? Peak times on X occur around lunchtime (1:00 PM) and at the end of the afternoon (5:00 PM).
When we zoom in further, we see that Monday at 4:00 PM is the best time to post. We also see more activity on Tuesday morning and Saturday afternoon.
Best day to post on X
Monday
Peak times for more engagement on X
The same applies to more engagement on X: post at the beginning of the week. Monday stands out in particular. Additionally, noon is the absolute peak moment during the week, along with 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM.
Best days to post on X
Monday
Peak times for more conversions on X
It's hardly a surprise anymore. Even if you want to maximize the number of conversions, a post on Monday yields the most results.
When we look at the number of clicks per hour, the distribution is fairly even throughout the day, with a slight peak at 9:00 PM.
Are you curious about the best times for other social media channels, such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn? You'll find them in this overview.
Do you always want to post directly at the best time? With Coosto's Prime Time, you can post with one click at the best moment for your account, your industry, or the platform in general. Based on previous posts, this handy feature calculates which times yield the most results.