Sneak Peek at Content Sharing Survey Report

May 8th 2008 View Comments





I did a sneak peak of my Link Attraction Factors report, and Alanisgood asked for a peak at my data from the upcoming content sharing survey report, so here it is:



This first graph shows the differences between the types of content non-Twitter users share individually and what Twitter-addicts share.



And this graph shows the difference in individual content sharing frequency between frequent blog readers and those people who don’t read blogs (yes, there are still some of those around).

I’m hard at work on the report, and hope to have it out very soon, in the meantime let me know what you think of the data so far and anything you’d especially like to see.

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  • http://twitter.com/alanisgood Alanisgood

    Coming along nicely, thanks for the sneak peak.

    Can’t wait for this report to come out, this is a very useful study.

    Charts look very solid, are they as sexy as you’d hoped?

  • http://doombook.com Chris Bergeron

    Wow, that’s one dense set of data. The twitter thing makes sense, really. When you’re twitch posting it’s going to be what you’re finding relevant *right now*, as opposed to people forwarding humor.

  • Don Brass

    Man this sneak peek is peppah.

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