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How to select a time zone for my posts on the Content Calendar?
How to select a time zone for my posts on the Content Calendar?
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Written by Laila
Updated over a week ago

You can schedule your posts to be published in whichever time and time zone you want.

Once you select and save a time for your scheduled post, the time stamp will display the chosen publishing time based on your account's time zone. If the time zone for your post and your account differs, the post will still be published at the selected time, but the displayed time will be automatically adjusted to match your account's time zone.

To select a time and time zone for your posts:

1 - After you create your post and it's ready to be scheduled, click Schedule.

2 - Select a Time and a Timezone to publish your post, then click Schedule.


Depending on the timezones selected for your account and post, here's how the publishing time will show on your scheduled post:

If you changed your account time zone and selected the same time zone to publish your post.

Time stamp on your post will show as the time it will be published on the selected time zone.

If you changed your account time zone and selected a different time zone to publish your post.

Time stamp on your post will show as the time it will be published on the account time zone.

If you didn't change your account time zone (it's set on default Los Angeles time) and selected a different time zone to publish your post.

Time stamp on your post will show as the time it will be published on the account time zone.

Note⚠️ The post will be published at the time you've chosen, and the time stamp displayed on the scheduled post in the Calendar will simply convert that chosen time to the account time zone.

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