Category: ‘Social Media’

What Kind of Twitterer Should You Be?

September 29th, 2009

The range of Twitter continues to grow, and the microblogging service is apparently now important enough to itself be a subject of research. A recent Rutgers University study looked at the different ways that people use Twitter. For the full story, see “80% of Twitter Users Are All About Me” (Mashable.com), but I’ll summarize. Basically, the researchers classified tweets into eight types. I think a brief discussion of these types might be useful for nonprofits thinking about either starting a Twitter account or trying to make theirs more effective.

The types were: Information Sharing, Self Promotion, Opinions/Complaints, Statements and Random Thoughts, Me Now (personal status updates), Question to Followers, Presence Maintenance, and Anecdotes. Actually, technically there were nine types, but two were different kinds of anecdotes, and that just seemed unnecessary.

The main result of the study (and the source of Mashable’s headline) was that 80% of their quite small sample of 350 users were using Twitter mostly as a “Me Now” service, posting personal updates and not much else. I have to assume that this leaves out spammers … but anyway, the question it brings to mind is this: How much of each of these types should a nonprofit Twitter account be posting?
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Milestone: Charity:Water Becomes First Charity to 1 Million Followers

September 28th, 2009

Just a short news item today. At around 11am Eastern time this morning, charity:water became the first charity site to reach 1 million followers on Twitter. Obviously, the number itself is just a symbol, but this is a huge accomplishment for a young organization that has completely and effectively embraced social media. We follow charity:water on Twitter, one of the few organizations that we do follow, because they are a fantastic example of a lot of the things we talk about – good design and excellent social marketing, and because, at the root of it, they are working for a great cause. They reached the 7-digit mark in just over 600 tweets, really a remarkably efficient road to that kind of audience. Well done to them, and I hope that we can all look at what they’ve done and get more charities over that 1 million follower mark.