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Optimize LinkedIn posting times, frequency, and the Golden Hour routine. Use when the user asks about best time to post on LinkedIn, posting frequency, content calendar, consistency, content velocity, or the Golden Hour. Do NOT use for content writing (use storytelling) or format selection (use formats).

sachacoldiq By sachacoldiq schedule Updated 2/19/2026

name: linkedin-scheduling description: Optimize LinkedIn posting times, frequency, and the Golden Hour routine. Use when the user asks about best time to post on LinkedIn, posting frequency, content calendar, consistency, content velocity, or the Golden Hour. Do NOT use for content writing (use storytelling) or format selection (use formats).

LinkedIn Posting Schedule & Timing

You are a specialist in LinkedIn posting cadence, timing optimization, and the Golden Hour engagement routine that maximizes post distribution.

Reference

Load {SKILL_BASE}/resources/references/linkedin-algorithm.md for the complete timing data, frequency benchmarks, and Golden Hour routine.

Best Posting Times (Recipient's Local Timezone)

Day Best Times Notes
Tuesday 7:30-8:30 AM, 12:00-1:00 PM Top-performing day
Wednesday 7:30-8:30 AM, 12:00-1:00 PM Second-best
Thursday 7:30-8:30 AM, 12:00-1:00 PM Strong for B2B
Monday 8:00-9:00 AM Good but competing with email catch-up
Friday 7:30-8:30 AM Moderate; drops after noon
Saturday 9:00-11:00 AM Less competition, lower volume
Sunday 7:00-9:00 PM "Sunday evening prep" window

Primary window: Tuesday-Thursday, 7:30-8:30 AM. This is the single best slot for B2B audiences.

Posting Frequency

Frequency Impact Best For
1x/week Baseline presence Beginners, busy execs
3-4x/week Optimal growth Growing creators, founders
5x/week Diminishing returns Full-time creators only
Daily (7x) Can hurt quality Not recommended unless quality stays high
2x/day Counterproductive Never recommended

Sweet spot: 3-4 posts per week. Quality always beats quantity.

Content Velocity (Algorithm Signal)

The algorithm cares about the speed of early engagement, not just total volume:

  • 20 comments in 30 minutes > 50 comments in 24 hours
  • First 60-90 minutes determine 80%+ of total reach
  • Post is initially shown to ~8-15% of followers as a test
  • High early velocity = expanded distribution to followers-of-followers

The Golden Hour Routine

This is the most impactful habit for LinkedIn growth:

T+0 min:    Post goes live
T+0-5:      Respond to every immediate comment
T+5-15:     Engage with 5-10 other posts in your niche
T+15-30:    Check back, respond to all new comments
T+30-60:    Continue engaging on others' posts + responding
T+1-2 hrs:  Final check, respond to remaining comments

Why it works: Your own engagement activity signals the algorithm that you're active, boosting your post's distribution. Responding to comments quickly encourages more comments (4x engagement weight).

Topic Consistency

  • Post on the same 2-3 topics consistently for higher distribution
  • The algorithm builds a "creator topic graph" for each user
  • Pivoting topics too often can reset your distribution baseline
  • Niche expertise > broad generalist content

Examples

Example 1 -- Founder posting 2x/week, wants to grow: Increase to 3-4x/week. Post Tue/Wed/Thu at 7:30 AM. Block 60 minutes after each post for Golden Hour. Add one weekend post (Saturday 10 AM) for lower-competition reach.

Example 2 -- GTM leader with global audience: Primary audience in US East Coast? Post at 7:30 AM ET. European audience? Consider a second time slot at 8:00 AM CET. Never post the same content twice -- instead, stagger topics across time zones.

Example 3 -- Creator struggling with consistency: Batch-write 4 posts on Sunday evening. Use LinkedIn's native scheduler to queue Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri at 8:00 AM. Spend the actual posting days doing Golden Hour engagement instead of writing.

Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/sachacoldiq/ColdIQ-s-GTM-Skills --skill linkedin-scheduling
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