2. The x-axis indicates the number of “tweets” that mentioned the brand labeled on the y-axis.
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3. The x-axis indicates the total number of people who received “tweets” mentioning the brand on the y-axis. The
number of people who were sent the “tweet” is determined by the number of followers each “tweeter” has.
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4. The x-axis indicates the average number of people who received tweets on a per “tweet” basis by brand on the y-axis.
The number can be considered an indicator for how influential on average is the person that mentions the brand. The
number of people who were sent the “tweet” is determined by the number of followers each “tweeter” has.
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7. The @JustinBieber Effect
Justin Bieber exclusively released a new acoustic album through Walmart
on Black Friday. Of the 62,263 tweets that mentioned “Walmart” 25,505
of them also mentioned Justin Bieber. 41% on the Walmart tweets can be
tied directly to their exclusive with Justin Bieber. The average audience for
each of the tweets that mentioned Justin Bieber and Walmart was 1,757.
The highest of all the brands monitored. When the Justin Bieber effect is
discounted Target with 37,353 is actually slightly ahead of Walmart with
36,758.
15. 1,909
Tweets
1,466,316
Total Audience
768
Average Audience
per Tweet
12,391
Tweets
15,395,667
Total Audience
822
Average Audience
per Tweet
29,139
Tweets
46,368,919
Total Audience
1,591
Average Audience
per Tweet
Bricks & Mortar
Average*
* Walmart, Target, Macys, Gap, Kohls, Sears, BestBuy, Nordstroms, Bloomingdales
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21. Ares in red are counties where there are more
tweets than the population would predicts and
places in blue are locations that have fewer tweets
than the population would predict.