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Not long left to join twitter crowdsourcing experiment

Dan Thornton | November 5, 2009

This Twitter crowdsourcing experiment was set up by regular 140char.com contributor Lauren Fisher over on her agency site at SimplyZesty, so here’s an explanation from Lauren herself:

Using Twitter to crowdsource the world in 72 hours.

Well not exactly the world, but England, America and Ireland at least. That’s the challenge we’ve set ourselves and we’re relying on word of mouth to make the experiment work. The project started just under 48 hours ago and was originally intended just for Ireland. It soon gained traction and buzz so we decided to roll it out to England and the US. We’ve set a limit of 72 hours on each project, to see just how quickly word can spread.

We trialled the experiment as a new way of using lists and so we could see which counties/states were the most active. We’ll be publishing links to all the lists and also producing a map showing which areas are the most active. The first results for Ireland, will be out tomorrow.

The project works through crowd-sourcing and to take part and help spread the word we’re just asking for one tweet (replacing the place name with your county/state)

Ireland “I want to get listed #TwitterCork add yourself here http://bit.ly/2C70pP

England “I want to get listed #TwitterEssex add yourself here http://bit.ly/44DRZ5

America “I want to get listed #TwitterCalifornia add yourself here http://bit.ly/40ZL4M

There’s also more info on all of the projects on our site : www.simplyzesty.com

We’re interested to see how far this project can go in 72 hours and hope that it proves the power of Twitter to any doubters out there. We also want to provide lists that will be useful to people, for example if you’ve just moved to a new area. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that the project works and we’re certainly putting the new lists through their paces!

And I’ll be asking Lauren nicely for a follow-up post to find out exactly how successful the project has been…

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