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User engagement from within the Twitter community of professional sport organizations
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Social Medium MonitoringOnline CommunitiesCommunicationConsumer EngagementJournalismTwitter CommunityComputational Social ScienceSocial MediaOnline CommunityManagementContent AnalysisSocial Network AnalysisCivic EngagementFan LoyaltySocial NetworksFan EngagementCommunity EngagementSport BusinessSocial WebProfessional Sport OrganizationsSocial ComputingSocial Media NetworksUser EngagementSocial Medium DataArtsVirtual Community
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze user engagement from within the Twitter community of professional sport organizations (i.e., social media networks).Design: Utilizing Affinio, a cloud-based social media analytics platform, Twitter network data from four professional sport teams based in Toronto, Canada were extracted and analyzed to determine demographics, relevant interests, and temporal activity of the networks.Findings: Results confirm that these communities are mostly comprised of Millennial users interested in the other Toronto sports teams, rival- or competing- teams, but who engage in social media during non-games time periods.Implications: Given these results, the study posits that to enhance their Twitter community, organizations should refine their relationship marketing strategies accordingly, including reconsidering when they post and activate campaigns, to align with users interests and Twitter peak activity.
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