#iseurope Twitter Analysis

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Andrew Neale

Our twitter analysis report for #iseurope is now pretty much complete and we will be mailing out copies to interested parties on Friday. Below is a very quick summary of the ‘league tables’… Over 590 individuals tweeted using the hashtag between 15th October 2010 and 8th February 2011 (the period for which our servers collected […]

#iseurope Twitter Analysis

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

As we’ve said many times before our twitter analysis for an event could be summarised in one sentence – “make your hashtag as long as it needs to be in order for it to be unique, make sure you have only one (hashtag), promote the hell out of it and clamp down early on any […]

#ibc10 – Twitter Analysis

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

We could summarise our twitter analysis for #ibc10 in one sentence – “make your hashtag as long as it needs to be in order for it to be unique, make sure you have only one (hashtag), promote the hell out of it and clamp down early on any variations from that by users” We keep […]

#IBC2010, #IBC10, #IBC Twitter Analysis

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

Andrew Neale

Our twitter analysis report for IBC is now complete, and I’ve handed it over to Adrian to summarise for the blog on Monday morning. There are lessons in there for all event and conference organisers keen to make the most of social media, so we are expecting it to be well read. Adrian will tell […]

#InfoComm2010 – Tweet Stats

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Our usual post show report has gone off to the organisers of #InfoComm2010 and we thought we’d share some of the twitter data with you (as we did with #dse2010, #KioskCom, #ScreenMediaExpo etc etc.). The total number of Twitter impressions was an incredibly impressive 3,055,553 (yes three million fifty five thousand five hundred and fifty […]

#InfoComm2010 – Twitter Analysis

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Andrew Neale

If 2009 was the year of mass Twitter excitement among the general population, especially for public figures and celebrities, then 2010 seems to be the year of widespread social media engagement in business. At InfoComm this year, the total number of tweets using one of the hashtags #InfoComm, #InfoComm10, #InfoComm2010 (and initially #IC10) was just […]

#InfoComm2010 – Latest Tweet Stats

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Here’s the latest tweet stats as at 16:00 PST… #InfoComm10 = 2,458 #InfoComm2010 = 1,068 #InfoComm = 785 Note: folks are encouraged NOT to use the hashtag #InfoComm on its own. This makes a combined total of 4,311 with one full day to go.

#ScreenMediaExpo – Tweet Stats

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Our usual post show (banner advertising) report has gone off to the organisers of #ScreenMediaExpo and we thought we’d share some of the twitter data with you (as we did with #dse2010 and #KioskCom). The total number of Twitter impressions was an impressive 448,663 (for what it’s worth, by comparison #Kioskcom was 338,847 and #dse2010 […]

#ScreenMediaExpo – Twitter Analysis

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Andrew Neale

For those in the UK weary of the stats, graphs, swings and results of the recent General Election, please look away now…(or at least skip to the last paragraphs)… We have have been conducting a similar, although a smaller scale, exercise since the doors of #ScreenMediaExpo closed on Thursday 6th May. When at the beginning […]

#dse2010 vs #Kioskcom Twitter

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Come May 2010 we will of course have additional data from #ScreenMediaExpo but here below, as a start, is a comparison of the Twitter traffic around #dse2010 back in February and #kioskcom in April… #dse2010 is the blue line, #Kioskcom is the orange line Number of tweets is on the y-axis: days before, during and […]