A pretty interesting project by the always surprising (and amazing) Dan Zarella.
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We like Dan Zarella’s analyses and this is an actionable and interesting one. But we are weary of false causality in this case, or “correlation does not imply causation”. There could be other factors more important to clicking on tweets than the length of the tweets (say, content, presence of a link, etc.)…
This is a very captivating infographic. We are neutral on the first two charts, really puzzled about the third one which seems very counter-intuitive (but we have drunk the Kool-Aid and believe Dan’s analytical skills and accuracy), and not surprised, from experience, by the last two charts (large Twitter followings are typically less engaged).
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The Illusion of Choice
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Excerpts from I Love Charts: The Book are now available on Amazon!
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Yeah, Tumblr!
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People Who Use Pinterest
I don’t want to start using Pinterest. Stop trying to make me use it,...
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