Tweet. Tweet. Tweet. #NETFLIXforBandT on July 16th at 6 PM EST
We look forward to a new #NETFLIXforBandT campaign day this Saturday.
Nomi from @RoswellBack just uploaded the new video which keeps everyone updated about what fans need to do and how we can make the best impact. She also summarizes the ‘journey’ we have gone on so far since Majandra first tweeted: “What is BandT”?. Check it out below and please share it with your friends.
Let’s BandTogether!
Since Brendan tweeted that “we’ve got something brewing”, we need to spread the word as hard as ever. We don’t want something brewing… we want our message to explode and reach Netflix right now!
Let’s get the hashtag #NETFLIXforBandT to go viral this Saturday! We know that we can do this.
We will tweet #NETFLIXforBandT @Netflix at 6 PM EST. (Please remember to start your tweet with .@Netflix, making sure you put “the dot” at the front of @netflix so your tweet not only shows up in the feeds of users who follow both of you, but also in the feeds of all the Twitter followers you have.)
If your country is not listed in our time schedule or you just want to double check, when to start tweeting… go to Time And Date – Event Time Announcer. The page will automatically adjust according to where you live to tell you what time you must tweet! You can also change your current location as well if you need to. Read more here: We’ve Solved All Your International Twitter Timing Troubles for B+T Campaigns With One Easy Click
As always, please consider scheduling your tweets if you can’t tweet live or if you are living in a different time zone. We did great last week (Fun B+T Twitter Fest on July 9th). Fans from the USA, Canada, Europe (e.g. The UK, Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, Poland), South Africa, Australia, India and Argentina tweeted at the same time and we know, we can make this world map beam completely.
Scroll down for the time table, visit We’ve Solved All Your International Twitter Timing Troubles for B+T Campaigns With One Easy Click and please watch our How To tutorials for more information on that. We will be happy to assist you if any questions come up. Just write us on Twitter @crashdowncom @roswellback. Hint: Add a period before you mention our Twitter handles and helpful Roswellians who follow you might answer your question before we even get the chance to reply.
Happy tweeting!
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CITY | TIME ZONE | DATE | TIME |
Honolulu | HST UTC-10 | Saturday July 16 | 12:00 PM (noon) |
San Francisco | PDT UTC-7 | Saturday July 16 | 3:00 PM |
Denver | MDT UTC-6 | Saturday July 16 | 4:00 PM |
Chicago | CDT UTC-5 | Saturday July 16 | 5:00 PM |
New York | EDT UTC-4 | Saturday July 16 |
6:00 PM |
Rio de Janeiro | BRT UTC-3 | Saturday July 16 | 7:00 PM |
London | BST UTC+1 | Saturday July 16 | 11:00 PM |
Berlin/Vienna | CEST UTC+2 | Sunday July 17 | 12:00 AM (Midnight) |
Mumbai | IST UTC+5.5 | Sunday July 17 | 3:30 AM |
Singapore | SGT UTC+8 | Sunday July 17 | 6:00 AM |
Tokyo | JST UTC+9 | Sunday July 17 | 7:00 AM |
Sydney | AEST UTC+10 | Sunday July 17 | 8:00 AM |
Auckland | NZST UTC+12 | Sunday July 17 | 10:00 AM |
Please check our local time via www.timeanddate.com!
We are going to show our support EVERY Saturday until the show is picked up by Netflix.
Hi Lena
Thank you for explanation :)
Sure Sophia! The little dot (at the end of a sentence) is called “period” in American English and “full stop” in British English. When you are pronouncing domain names for example, you’d use “dot” e.g. www dot crashdown dot com
That’s why I wrote “the dot” in quotation marks in the beginning of the article.
Hello
Quote ‘Hint: Add a period before you mention our Twitter handles………….’
I know I’m probably being really dense, but what is ‘a period’ ? Thanx :)