Surveys & Polls
- How often do you find tweeted links valuable?
Jan 29, 2010 - On Twitter, about how often do you find value in the links that other people tweet? Do you find that (...) - CEO Twitter Habits: How many times per day do you typically use Twitter?
Nov 24, 2009 - How are CEOs ordinarily using Twitter? If you’re a CEO, take this poll. Anyone can view the results. View Poll - What’s your preferred way to handle shortened links when Retweeting?
Aug 04, 2009 - With the 140-character limit on Twitter, it's almost a requirement to use a link shortening service when sharing a link. Many of the sites offer users the ability to tracka link and view statistics on clicks and posts once it's shortened. How do you typically handle a shortened link when retweeting? (...) - How personal is customer service via Twitter compared to other means (phone, email, etc.)?
Jul 16, 2009 - Today, an increasing number of busineses are offering customer service via the Web, and through new social media channels such as Twitter. How do you think Twitter compares to more traditional forms of customer service (phone, email, live chat, etc.) in terms of attention to personal detail? (...) - To what extent do you use other social media networks now that you Twitter?
Apr 10, 2009 - The 24/7 nature of Twitter can be a huge time sink. Do you find that Twitter monopolizes all the time you have for social networking? Now that you Twitter, do you use other social networks like Facebook and MySpace more, or less? (...) - If you use a URL shortening service that offers tracking & reporting, how often do you review the data?
Apr 03, 2009 - URL shortening services such as tr.im, bit.ly, and budurl are a perfect match for services like Twitter, where you only get 140 characters to have your say--but they're also great because they provide useful click stats that show you how popular your links are, and who's clicking them. How much attention do you pay to your shortened URL stats? (...) - Are you more likely to follow someone on Twitter if they live or work in the same geographic vicinity as you?
Mar 27, 2009 - One of the best things about Twitter is that it makes it easy to find and keep in touch with people no matter where they are in the world. When you find interesting tweeps who live in your neck of the woods, are you more likely to follow them? (...) - Observations About Twetiquette – Part One
Mar 25, 2009 - With rapid speed, Twitter is becoming as ubiquitous as Google. While both Web tools’ brand names have also turned into (...) - Do you get Twitter Guilt (Twuilt?) if you can’t tweet or read your friends’ tweets often enough because you’re too busy?
Mar 13, 2009 - Twitter is a great way to connect with people and keep up with the latest news, but it's also a huge timesink. While some tweeps manage to tweet and reply nearly 24/7 (how are they doing that?!), others struggle to simply keep up. When you don't have time for Twitter, does it make you feel guilty, or is it just not a big deal? (...) - When re-tweeting (RT) posts from tweeps with a lot of followers, what do you feel is the cut-off quantity of followers before RT’ing them becomes moot?
Mar 06, 2009 - When popular Twitter users tweet something worthy of a re-tweet, do you hesitate to RT them if they have a substantial amount of followers to avoid repeating information to the same circle of people? How many followers is too many when deciding when to re-tweet someone? (...)
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