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Author Topic: FeedZeBirds Surpasses 1.1m Feedings past 24 hrs  (Read 956 times)
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January 11, 2012, 07:49:00 PM
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Thanks to the awesome community support for the #CES Blitzkrieg campaign, FeedZeBirds has hit over 1.1 million feedings in the past 24 hours. That is the number of Twitter followers who have been exposed to a FZB message during this time.

To carry on with this momentum, Ira Miller had the fantastic idea for this campaign:
http://www.feedzebirds.com/90eqb

Cara is a Huffington Post writer in the tech space - her blog is called "Talk Nerdy to Me."  Obviously, she ought to write a piece on Bitcoin.

So if you can retweet that message or donate a bit of coin, I have a feeling she'll get the message  Wink If she's smart, she'll realize that the entire campaign to retweet this message is made possible only by Bitcoin - thus the campaign is a demonstration of the technology and should intrinsically convey why it's important and interesting.

Thanks again from the FeedZeBirds team - it's an honor to be able to promote the mighty coin with every tweet we send.
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January 11, 2012, 08:38:54 PM
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Is that 1.1M unique twitter users? If so, wow.

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January 11, 2012, 08:41:31 PM
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Is that 1.1M unique twitter users? If so, wow.

No, many are duplicates. Think of it like exposures in normal marketing terms. A web banner may get 1 million exposures, but many will be repeats. However, repeats are often very value - people are more likely to click something after seeing it a couple times.
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