Measuring Tweets

by Gio Gutierrez

Latest stats from the Twitter Blog:

As a member of the Twitter analytics team, part of my job is to measure and understand growth. The graph above tells a story of how we’ve grown over the past three years in terms of number of tweets created per day. Please note that tweets from accounts identified as spam have been removed so the counts in this chart do not include spam.

Folks were tweeting 5,000 times a day in 2007. By 2008, that number was 300,000, and by 2009 it had grown to 2.5 million per day. Tweets grew 1,400% last year to 35 million per day. Today, we are seeing 50 million tweets per day—that’s an average of 600 tweets per second. (Yes, we have TPS reports.)

Tweet deliveries are a much higher number because once created, tweets must be delivered to multiple followers. Then there’s search and so many other ways to measure and understand growth across this information network. Tweets per day is just one number to think about. We’ll make time to share more information so please stay tuned.

NSU has most successful open house in its history.

by Dorn Martell

The results are in and it’s official. Nova Southeastern University’s campus-wide open house Oct. 23rd and 24th was a huge success. With 3,177 RSVPs and 2,148 attendees NSU broke previous records, driving more potential students to their Ft. Lauderdale/Davie campus than ever before. Nearly 300 people participated in the financial aid information sessions and over 600 people took campus tours. Online activity also exceeded expectations with over 4,000 click-throughs.
Our campaign strategy began with 2 weeks of new image advertising (Grad and Undergrad TV) followed by 3 weeks of new tactical advertising (Campus-Wide Open House and Financial Aid TV) supported by radio, internet and print advertising as well as social media. The success of this event proves that a consistent brand message delivered over multiple platforms is the most robust strategy for reaching potential students.

Check out some pics on Nova’s Official Facebook Page