State of The Twittersphere: June 2009
State of The Twittersphere: June 2009
June 2009
http://HubSpot.com or @HubSpot
http://Twitter.Grader.com or @Grader
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Overview
Here at HubSpot, we’re big fans of Twitter (you can follow @
HubSpot and @Grader and we built Twitter Grader (http://Twitter.
Grader.com) to help people evaluate and improve their Twitter pres-
ence. With all the data we’ve collected from Twitter Grader (infor-
mation on over 4.5 million users), we thought it was time to update
last year's State of the Twittersphere and share that back with the
community for all of you marketing and Internet geeks (like us).
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Twitter Growth
In last year’s version of this report, we discovered that Twitter was
growing at an astounding rate of 5-10 thousand new accounts per
day. Clearly that rate has since accelerated and it has reached a
point where it is futile to attempt to generate a flat growth rate num-
ber.
The graph below how the percentage of users of the service who
joined in each month we have data on.
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Twitter User Base Statistics
In the last version of the State of the Twittersphere, we reported
that 80% of users had specified a bio in their Twitter profile. This
time around we’ve seen that number (as well as a few other indica-
tors of account activity and completeness) shift dramatically.
Though we have noticed that those users who are actively using
Twitter do so on a regular basis.
You’ll notice a spike around 2000 on the following graph, this is due
to the fact that Twitter limits users to only following a maxium of
2000 users untill they have more than 2000 followers.
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Statistics on Tweets
When we look at the content of tweets that are posted by users we
see that users are frequently using Twitter to interact and communi-
cate with other users rather than just answer the “What are you do-
ing?” question.
We also see that many users are reaching the 140-character limit in
an attempt to get as much content as possible into every update.
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Geography
Because the location field on Twitter profiles does not contain any
structured data (Twitter does not require people to separate city
from state or province, etc.) it is hard to do any detailed analysis on
this data. However, the list of the top thirty most common phrases
people type into their location section on their bio shows that Twitter
seems to be popular in major English-speaking cities.
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Data Sources
Nearly all of the data in this report comes from http://Twitter.Grader.
com which has information on over 4.5 million Twitter profiles as of
June 2009.
About HubSpot
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get found online, generate more inbound leads and convert a high-
er percentage of them into paying customers. Based in Cambridge,
MA, HubSpot can be found at http://www.HubSpot.com
Contributors
Dan Zarrella (inbound marketing manager and author of this re-
port), Dharmesh Shah (co-founder of HubSpot and Twitter Grader
Developer), Mike Volpe (VP of marketing and author of the first ver-
sion of the State of the Twitterphere report).
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