The following is a video about a Twitterbot and issues involving agency
Friday, November 18, 2016
Friday, November 4, 2016
Family Farming
Family Farming
1.
Get
together with Peterson Farm Bros. They are a family of farmers living in
Kansas. They have a variety of social media accounts, such as Facebook, YouTube, a
website, and a TWITTER account which has 8228 followers and 4810 likes.
2.
Create
a Tweet that is going to be informational. According to small-bizsense.com , since this is research and pretty
serious the layout it going to follow this template. (positive/recommended
comment about) “ARTICLE TITLE” http://www.url.com by @Twitteraccount
#relevanthashtag.
a.
TWEET:
“Without family farms, you would be naked and hungry. “The State of Family Farms in the World.”
@gregpeterson33 #familiesfeedingtheworld”
i.
This
is the Tweet that will be used to focus on family farms. It is exactly 140
characters with the url linked to the title of the article to save room. It is
eye grabbing and personal to get people to think about what would happen to
them without agriculture. It is also personal because everyone has a family and
certain families in the world help to feed theirs.
3.
Two
decisions must be made when someone sees a tweet. First they can choose to pay
attention to it, then they can to choose to share it (Nahon and Hemsley 19-20).
4.
Half
of all Retweeting happens within the first hour of original tweet, 75% within
the first day (Nahon and Hemsley 23). With this information, we want to find the
best time to share this content. Twitter peak times are between 11 am and 3 pm
Eastern Standard Time. I would suggest sharing the tweet closer to noon when
people are going to lunch.
5.
Social
tweets tend to last longer than promoted (Nahon and Hemsely 25). The Peterson
Farm Bros are not popular enough to be a promotion for this article, but are
popular enough to get the article known to thousands of people who can then
share it. It should circulate longer as people continue to share it.
For other Social Media Plans check out Cody's Blog
And Sam's Blog
For other Social Media Plans check out Cody's Blog
And Sam's Blog
Citation
Nahon, Karine, Hemsley, Jeff. "What
Virality Is: I Know It When I See It." Going Viral. N.p.: Wiley,
Oxford, 2013. 15-40. Print.
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