So with the increasing visibility of Twitter and Automation Tools, things are becoming harder to manage in the Twitterverse. Not everyone uses automation tools which this content analysis will show.
2. Research Assertions/Assumptions Real People Sleep Real People Try New Tools Bots Don’t Sleep as much as people, if at all Some people just tweet a bunch
3. The Process Pick Twitter users in a pseudo random fashion Analyze their tweeting timelines via Tweetstats Review Profile data and recent posts
4. …some clients are dead give away… Tweet Automation Tool Source: tweetstats Automation Available
5. …clients vary by network size… Tweet Automation Tool Source: tweetstats Automation Available
9. Could just be a bad PR firm or a Virtual Assistant http://www.prlog.org/10334601-is-twitter-helping-or-hindering-your-business-reclaim-your-business-day-outsource-your-tweets.html
10. @spatially (me) as a baseline Assertions Based on my Usage Most people try different clients Most bloggers import their feeds (see twitterfeed) People rarely abandon a client once they find one People typically use 2 or 3 options Some people research tools (see api usage)
34. Things I’m thinking after wasting 6 hours on this Project Automation is making it harder to learn and share items of value on Twitter I wish I developed an automation tool Sleep disorders can explain some things, but not 131,000+ tweets Twitter is probably not good for insomnia