Twitter Survey 2010
By: Matthias Lufkens
A week ago we asked our followers how we could improve the Davos Twitter feed @Davos? Thank you for all your inspiring comments and useful suggestions. We wanted to take this opportunity to answer some of them.
“The Forum blog could act as an important "aggregator" and distribute discussions via Twitter. ‘Davos’ is associated with leadership and exchange of ideas – this should be mirrored here and multiplied via Twitter”, suggested @industrialist. “I'd like to see the thoughts of those who make Davos tick more”, added @markpalexander. We have taken your comments at heart and will try with our live tweets from our meetings to capture the most salient and interesting quotes from panellists in 140 characters.
“Give us stories about what is happening on the ground. Make it real and personal”, said @aoconnornd. We are planning to organize more Twitter interviews with key participants and as @TeraThomas pointed out we might “need a twitter journalist at all your events”.
Our main objective is to keep the Davos Twitter feed interesting throughout the entire year or as @billshander nailed it “be a continuous issue-driven thought leadership platform”. @rogerheo we will try hard to “keep bringing something only Davos can create”.
None of us, including @hanmireddy and @Passionfortalen, like to be inundated with tweets, so we will keep it to “one tweet a day”. On a more technical side we have implemented @isaacgriberg’s suggestion of empowering our staff to “tweet via personal (branded) accounts”. There is a whole list of colleagues on Twitter already: http://twitter.com/davos/wefstaff.
Hashtags are useful @mowglitweets but they can also create confusion. Allow us to stick with #WEF for now. As @SidVoice suggested, we have applied to become a 'verified account' to avoid any confusion.
And finally we will continue to “be open, random and supportive” as @swissbusiness wrote. Thanks for all your input and continuous support. For ideas simple leave a comment below or via Twitter @Davos.
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