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Great post Edward; so are you saying that teens wants friends and middle-aged white people just want influence? Sad, but maybe true. If the demographic breaks the way you say it does, I’d rather be...
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Nice post Edward; always fascinating to get different perspectives on Twitter. It certainly took me awhile to figure out Twitter, but now I find huge value to being active in the Twittersphere. I...
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If ever someone had a personal brand, it is Drew Meyers, mostly because of thoughtful posts like this…
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Guilty as charged! I’m a twittering thirty something white male. I think a challenge for companies is that on Twitter they can monitor what folks are saying about their brand with real time search....
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Ok, 30 something here but way new to the Twitter thing. In fact the only reason there is for business. At first it was the same reason for no “business” Myspace but I think that as a “mico” blog...
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Good food for thought–thanks. See also danah boyd, who works (inter alia) on how young people interact with emerging tech.
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[...] according to the same survey, our users are mostly male, about a third high-tech, and young but not too young (none of the teenagers who prefer Facebook are likely to be looking for a house)....
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A case study that reminds me, “I over estimate what I “think” I know, and under estimate what I “don't” know. Nice share. Thanks. PS. I'm an older than that, half white guy, trying to muster up some...
View ArticleBy: Glenn Kelman
Great post Edward; so are you saying that teens wants friends and middle-aged white people just want influence? Sad, but maybe true. If the demographic breaks the way you say it does, I’d rather be...
View ArticleBy: Drew Meyers
Nice post Edward; always fascinating to get different perspectives on Twitter. It certainly took me awhile to figure out Twitter, but now I find huge value to being active in the Twittersphere. I...
View ArticleBy: Glenn Kelman
If ever someone had a personal brand, it is Drew Meyers, mostly because of thoughtful posts like this…
View ArticleBy: Matt
Guilty as charged! I’m a twittering thirty something white male. I think a challenge for companies is that on Twitter they can monitor what folks are saying about their brand with real time search....
View ArticleBy: Apella
Ok, 30 something here but way new to the Twitter thing. In fact the only reason there is for business. At first it was the same reason for no “business” Myspace but I think that as a “mico” blog...
View ArticleBy: Sharon
Good food for thought--thanks. See also <a href="http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2009/08/06/teens_dont_twee.html" rel="nofollow">danah boyd</a>, who works (inter alia) on how...
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[...] according to the same survey, our users are mostly male, about a third high-tech, and young but not too young (none of the teenagers who prefer Facebook are likely to be looking for a house)....
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[...] according to the same survey, our users are mostly male, about a third high-tech, and young but not too young (none of the teenagers who prefer Facebook are likely to be looking for a house)....
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[...] Every summer, Redfin hires interns from Stanford, Yale, Berkeley and the University of Washington. And at least once a summer, an intern posts an essay on our blog. Last year, Edward Chang, who...
View ArticleBy: Ken Brand
A case study that reminds me, "I over estimate what I "think" I know, and under estimate what I "don't" know. Nice share. Thanks. <br><br>PS. I'm an older than that, half white guy, trying...
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