This map is pretty self explanatory: How states compare to the average U.S. Twitter Grade (as determined by Hubspot’s Twitter Grader).
(from Digg via CityPages, sourced from Hubspot and proudly displayed on this social media marketing blog)
by JD Rucker on February 1, 2010 · 10 comments
This map is pretty self explanatory: How states compare to the average U.S. Twitter Grade (as determined by Hubspot’s Twitter Grader).
(from Digg via CityPages, sourced from Hubspot and proudly displayed on this social media marketing blog)
Tagged as: twitter map
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I’m originally from Michigan – thought it was amusing as it is ‘cold’ there and they have a ‘cold Twitter score’….
I’m in Western Australia now, much warmer
Hey Now, Mass is doing pretty good..lol
It seems California rules?
Look at those tweeties in Utah. I think it’s so cold we just stay inside and tweet
So the plethora of red meat tea bagging blather (#tcot) must be coming mainly from GA and TX then, judging by the numbers/rank and political geography. There can’t be THAT many of them tweeting in the negative scoring Red (meat) states
Maybe because I am the only one tweeting from Wyoming…
I live in Pennsylvania. I guess were cold because most of the Amish don’t use electricity, haha. That’s probably a good thing considering the content of their tweets. California is not surprise, nor is New York. Pretty interesting map to say the least.
The the biggest gainer is Utah. Wowwww.
I check at http://twitnearby.com there has not many even in Salt lake city.
South Dakota -0.7
I guess theres much to do there than tweet. . .
@Brian_Sater lol. tweeting everything they do even the mundane tasks . . . XD
Very interesting! Thanks for the post!