Ethnography, user research and digital strategy for purpose-led organisations. Author of Monkeys with Typewriters, featured by BBC Radio 5 and the London Evening Standard.
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Sad I missed it, hope you all had a good time, and I look forward to a write up!
Thanks Dave – we missed you too! But we’re going to catch up for that coffee soon, right?
Hi Jemima,It was good to meet you last week.The article on Twitter stats which shows that 80% of account holders aren’t active and 20% (or thereabouts…) of users account for most activity is here: http://themetricsystem.rjmetrics.com/2010/01/26/new-data-on-twitters-users-and-engagement/I enjoyed the discussion on Friday.If you want to talk about social media in business and stuuf, I’m sure we can catch up at Tuttle sometime!
Hi Patrick, it was good to meet you too and thanks for the link – I’ll check it out (more 80/20 stuff)! Look forward to catching up at Tuttle soon 🙂