
Via TechChurch
We already know that most people on Twitter are sheep with few followers and who don’t Tweet much. But what about the rams? If you want to lead a flock on Twitter, you need to be heard. People with 100 followers send out an average of 2.4 Tweets per day, while those with 1,800 followers Tweet an average of 10.2 a day, according to a new study by Sysomos, a social media analytics company based in Toronto. The inflection point seems to be between 800 followers (2.8 Tweets a day) and 1,000 followers (6.4 Tweets a day). The more followers you have, the more you Tweet. Perhaps once people attract a large enough audience they feel obligated to keep them entertained.
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Addie
February 17, 2012
Interesting. Then again, I don’t have Twitter.
Manchester LAB
February 18, 2012
Arh it’s a useful tool for media, promotion and news feeds if you follow the right people. Maybe give it ago & add me @manchesterlab
Sarah
April 29, 2012
Good post! Thanks for dropping by my site
Manchester LAB
April 29, 2012
No problem Sarah. Your blog made me very hungry! I think I’ll have to eat some asian cuisine soon. Like your photography too!
Sarah
April 29, 2012
Thank you! Your website also contains lots of creativity!
Visit again if you have time