Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

Why Did the Turtles Cross the Road? To Improve their Twitter Following.

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

Did you see the latest news on what stopped planes taking off from JFK airport yesterday… it was a pack of turtles and now they even have their own Twitter Turtle page.  I guess this finally answers the age old question… why did the turtle cross the road… wait or was that a chicken…

The Power of Celebrity Tweets?

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

In honor of World AIDS Day, which was Wednesday, Dec. 1st, a group of tweet-tastic celebrities vowed to stay silent on their social networks until a total of a million dollars was raised for their charity. 

How’d that work out, you ask?  Well, the day came and went and apparently they’re much closer to $100,000 than $1,000,000 so far, prompting quite a backlash in the blogosphere.  With posts titled “People Hate Kim Kardashian’s Tweets More Than AIDS” and readers commenting about how they would donate more money if it meant keeping these celebrities silent forever, I’m guessing Kim Kardashian, Lady Gaga, Usher and some of the other participating celebs may be regretting their decision to join the “cause.”

Don’t get me wrong – raising money to help people affected by AIDS is GREAT.  And we all know that once they just can’t handle dealing with their “digital deaths” any longer, any one of these multi-millionaires can donate the ransom money themselves to be able to type their every thought once again.  They just might actually realize that some people don’t care…

Tweet This…”Ruff Ruff”!

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

So you just can’t stop thinking about your dog, Gator. It’s 10:30, you’re having a cup of coffee at the office….and you’re wondering “is Gator sleeping on the couch? or maybe he’s snacking in the kitchen?; or is he staring out the window, watching for the mailman?”. If only you had some way of knowing……sigh.

 

To the rescue, comes “PuppyTweets”, a product you can pre-order on amazon.com TODAY (hurry, what’s stopping you??!!). I don’t know if it’s a novelty aimed at people looking for the next greatest way to waste time at work, or if there are people who truly need to “hear” from their pets while they’re away (oh, maybe they’re the same people).

 

Here’s how it works — you connect a USB receiver to your computer, download the PuppyTweets software, create a Twitter page for Gator, and then place the PuppyTweet tag on his collar. Every time Gator barks or stretches a signal is sent to your computer, and one of the 500 pre-loaded phrases is automatically posted on his Twitter page. Yup, Gator’s Twitter page. So if Gator likes to stare out the window and bark at squirrels, or he likes to pace around the house from 2-5, you could be getting tweets every few minutes….yippee. 

As maker Mattel describes it , “a Tweet from your pooch is a virtual smooch!” – but I think even Gator would tell you “smooch this and get a life”.

We are go.

Monday, February 8th, 2010

I grew up across the freeway from the Johnson Space Center, so the goings on at NASA have always been fascinating to my brothers and me. —One of who fell so in love that he went on to become an aerospace engineer at Lockheed and a lead on the MAVEN project. (I’m a proud big sister!)

In the pioneering landscape of social media, it makes sense that NASA is well-seated on that wagon.
Check out TWEETS FROM SPACE.

(Did that sound like The Muppet Show announcer from “Pigs…In…Space?” -’Cause it was supposed to.)

YouTube video of this morning’s Shuttle Endeavour launch.

    Astonaut Soichi Twitpics only minutes ago from over Sakura jima, JAPAN. Active volcano, which errupted recently.

Astonaut Soichi Twitpics only minutes ago from over Sakura jima, JAPAN. Active volcano, which errupted recently.

Beyond the babble

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Value of Twitter (and other social media sites) for capturing human sentiment

If you happened to see the results of a study conducted in early August regarding the value of activity on Twitter, it probably would come as no surprise to find that 40% of the content was classified as “pointless babble”.  Pear Analytics, the research firm who conducted the study, gathered a sampling of 2,000 tweets over two weeks and put them into 6 buckets….News, spam, self-promotion, pointless babble, conversational and pass-along value.

However, the good thing about this study was it also revealed that 37% of content fell into conversational and 8% pass-along value.  That seems to imply that personal opinions are being cast: movie reviews, restaurant ratings, recommendations and other forms of personal expression.  And it probably involves conversation about what they wear, drink, eat, listen to and drive.  From a market research standpoint this emerging field of “sentiment analysis” can offer opportunities for MSI clients to listen in on how people talk about their brands and translating human emotion into hard data.

The number of these social media information tracking companies is growing.  A recent strategic partner of MSI’s in this specialized area is a company named Brickfish.  They are all about connecting brands with consumer conversations online.  Find out more by going to www.brickfish.com/

Why do you Tweet?

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

As a marketing research professional, I am always curious about what motivates people and why they make decisions. In terms of the Twitter phenomenon, I have casually asked friends and business associates why they go to Twitter and post tweets but no one has given me a definitive answer other than “It’s interesting,” etc,. There are over approximately 200 million people belonging to the Twitter community, with possibly just as many reasons to tweet.  I would like to dig deeper to try and understand the underlying emotional and intellectual drivers that draw people to “tweet”.

tweetSo, why do you tweet? Please send us your reasons why (140 characters or less of course) and include your age, gender and the typical number of tweets you post per day.