Post by livetech on Mar 8, 2024 22:49:26 GMT -5
Rate the Superbowl Ads: How To Participate 1) If you want to participate, you can discuss the ads on twitter, (feel free to say why you love/hate it) and be sure to tag it: #superbowlads. Dont’ have a twitter account? start here. 2) Then when you’re done, be sure to rate your favorite ad using this survey. (notice this page will show all the tweets tagged #superbowlads. 3) Throw back a few cold ones, clown on your friends, and talk some smack on twitter and in real life! Have fun! The results will be published later, and I’ll link to it from this post.
This is part 2 of an ongoing Indonesia Telegram Number Data community project to help people understand how to get jobs during a recession. This data is slightly skewed towards those that are already active in social media as the survey went to those within my network on my blog and the highly connected Twitter community. There were 214 respondents to the survey although this graphic only represents those who got jobs since Sept 2008 (71 respondents) that represent those that were hired during the announcement of the recession.
This sample set is smaller than one would expect out of a formal research project, after multiple promotions, it was capping out at 200 respondents, and I don’t have other resources to deploy against email lists, or affiliate programs. This is a personal research project, and is not tied to my employer, clients, or anyone else for that matter. Finding 2: Most Recent Hires Got Jobs in Less Than 3 Months This is just the data from the 71 respondents that got hired since Sept 2008 (since the recession started).
This is part 2 of an ongoing Indonesia Telegram Number Data community project to help people understand how to get jobs during a recession. This data is slightly skewed towards those that are already active in social media as the survey went to those within my network on my blog and the highly connected Twitter community. There were 214 respondents to the survey although this graphic only represents those who got jobs since Sept 2008 (71 respondents) that represent those that were hired during the announcement of the recession.
This sample set is smaller than one would expect out of a formal research project, after multiple promotions, it was capping out at 200 respondents, and I don’t have other resources to deploy against email lists, or affiliate programs. This is a personal research project, and is not tied to my employer, clients, or anyone else for that matter. Finding 2: Most Recent Hires Got Jobs in Less Than 3 Months This is just the data from the 71 respondents that got hired since Sept 2008 (since the recession started).