The Next Post Won’t Be About Twitter…

…promise!

But this one will be, simply because one of my recent “tweets” (posts on twitter) garnered a lot of attention and feedback.

My Initial Posts:
ncsulilwolf: 60% of Twitter users don’t hang around. http://bit.ly/BlmhL
ncsulilwolf: The original report about Twitter Quitters is here: http://bit.ly/hs7Rb

Tagged Responses:
DeirdreReid: Here’s my take on that – http://bit.ly/14WjWQ RT @ncsulilwolf: 60% of Twitter users don’t hang around. http://bit.ly/BlmhL

CommunityMGR: RT @ncsulilwolf: The original report about Twitter Quitters is here: http://bit.ly/hs7Rb

zacktm: RT @ncsulilwolf 60% of Twitter users don’t hang around. http://bit.ly/BlmhL

flipfloplisa: I bet the didn’t follow cool people like I do- RT @ncsulilwolf: The original report about Twitter Quitters is here: http://bit.ly/hs7Rb

Deirdre’s blog is a great read. IMHO (in my humble opinion), a 40% adoption rate is not cause to abandon twitter. In fact, in the internet world… I’d say that’s pretty darn successful.

Why?

Twitter is not for everyone. Neither is facebook. Or email. It doesn’t mean they can’t be valuable tools though that can contribute added value as part of an integrated marketing communications plan.

(Plus, I’d like to think that one day, the spammers and non-value adding twitter-users will make up a good portion of that 60% that end up jumping ship.)

Posted by Lisa Jeffries Nobling

A good old-fashioned Southern girl - at home in the modern world.