I created a LinkedIn poll in connection with our efforts to optimize the Twitter account for the Social Media in Organizations Community (@SMinOrgs). Understanding people's activity tolerance is a critical element of our decision making. I'll also craft and share a blog post that explains how we're currently using the account and asks for specific feedback beyond the poll question. Thanks for your input and for sharing the poll with others.
Those of you who tweet on behalf of organizations yourselves should also find the results valuable, so I hope you'll help us get a great response rate! Here's the link: http://linkd.in/NzX4EN.
Courtney Shelton Hunt
Founder and Community Manager
Social Media in Organizations (SMinOrgs) Community
Comment by Suresh on June 25, 2012 at 10:57am Thanks. Makes sense, if the tweets have value, people will tolerate more.
Comment by Courtney Hunt on June 25, 2012 at 9:04pm Thanks for your comment, Suresh. I hope you have voted on the LI poll as well.
Comment by Courtney Hunt on June 26, 2012 at 5:23pm As promised, here's the blog post that provides a bit more context for the poll:
Finding the Tweets Per Day Sweet Spot, Part I
http://www.sminorgs.net/2012/06/finding-the-tweets-per-day-sweet-sp...
Your help in increasing the response rate is much appreciated. I'm really looking forward to seeing how the final results turn out.
Comment by Courtney Hunt on August 22, 2012 at 5:18pm Thanks again to everyone who voted and commented. Here's a link to the blog post that discusses the poll results and the themes that emerged from people’s comments:
http://www.sminorgs.net/2012/08/the-tweets-per-day-sweet-spot-key-r...
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