28 May
2009

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I stumbled across an interesting application called Twittersheep that produces a word cloud based on the biographies of your followers on Twitter. This is what Twittersheep came up with based on my followers:

Wordcloud based on biographies of Gavin Wray's followers on Twitter

There aren’t many surprises in the words that pop out. In a way, I’m quite pleased that my followers’ interests or specialisms match closely to my own.

It’s still interesting though to see what topics your followers use to describe their own interests and how these topics correspond to what you ‘think’ your tweets are about. It’s the content of your tweets that retains followers after all.

What’s noteworthy to me is the significant number of words that look like they’re part of job titles, which leads me to think of Twitter bios as professional statements rather than personal descriptions or hobby lists.

While I’m looking at this word cloud from a curiousity angle, Twittersheep looks like a useful tool for marketers. Daniel Davies notes how businesses targeting a certain demographic or pushing their brand using Twitter could use Twittersheep to learn more about their followers.


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  • Guillaume GARCIA: +1 What about a petition on Change.org? :)
  • Gavin Wray: These things are good fun to try out. “… above average in every other way…”...
  • Heidi: Well, this was interesting and insightful for me. Apparently I tweet about myself a lot! I also do everything...
  • Peter Sejersen: Signed. Google: Please do something about it.
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