According to the first-ever survey reading from Pew Research that exclusively examines Twitter users, 8% of online adults said they do use Twitter, with 2% doing so on a typical day. This survey also showed that 74% of American adults are Internet users, meaning that the Twitter cohort amounts to 6% of the entire adult population.
Wonder what is true of our typical audience--individuals involved in campus ministry and/or evangelism ministries?
In 2010, I dabbled with Twitter, 427 tweets to my now 206 followers. Contemplating now how to upgrade my effectiveness... Or if I should.
Hmm???
1 comment:
As one of your followers on Twitter, I'd be fascinated to hear each day what problem you tried to solve in the R& D world. Or even something you read that you plan on filing back for later.
You could view twitter as a way to train up a new generation of R&D thinkers 140 characters at a time.
You might even be able to get advice from your followers to help you with specific problems/solutions. The possibilities are numerous.
Maybe you start with just posting one tweet per day and go from there. You have a unique skill set that would benefit your followers.
--Eric
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