- Thu Sep 19, 2013 11:31 am
#500070
Now that "Rick from online" is a coach on The Voice maybe we'll see a bit of Moyles in the audience? He loved the show when it started.
Yudster wrote:Best post ever.
dimtimjim wrote:Still no CM back on the radio. Shame... Still hoping. Lots.
maybe Westwood can put in a good word at Capital!
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.
Charlalottie wrote:Had a good night last night. We lost the pub quiz but had my hair plaited by a viking.
chrysostom wrote:But he has no expertise in cars and failed his CPD.
chrysostom wrote:Here's an anomaly for you.
When the show ended, Chris' twitter account had around 2.6m followers. Since the show has ended, it's still steadily risen to surpass 3m users.
Now large Twitter accounts are guaranteed to attract a larger than normal percentage of fake followers - and Chris will have a huge number of inactive users (~30%) due to many people signing up because of the show and never going on again.
However he has 43% fake followers (a high percentage for an account with less than 10m users - to compare, @Grimmers has 9% fake). That's the kind of percentage which naturally occurs in accounts that have around 10-40m followers.
While I don't want to make any accusations of artificial inflation, it seems that Chris' steady gain of followers since the show bucks the trend of what SHOULD be happening.
Chris' twitter content hasn't been dynamic (in fact it's been quite dull), he's not been able to drive users to his profile using external media (TV, radio, print) - yet recently he's been making a concerted 'effort' to post something (anything) that seems relevant (his most recent instagram video is testament to this).
Compared to an account whose subject is getting every day exposure and very much in the public eye (Grimmy's) Chris' account seems to have had the same level of increase since last September (400k) . Here's how the follower increases have compared between the 2 over the last 6 months.
This is not what organic results should be showing, and is very odd indeed. To my mind, if there is artificial inflation, it is to keep his account relevant and to prevent a visible decline, which is positive as there may be a lust for future projects to go well - if the rise is organic, then I can't explain it!
To contrast with related show accounts, here is the trajectory which they have taken in the last 6 months.
Yudster wrote:That's beautiful. Just beautiful.
Bas wrote:She's the Tina Daheley of chrismoyles.net