Polls with twitter user-specific targeting
Check out 2 surveys targeting twitter user. Learn how they pose their questions and view the written responses.
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Which tweet would make you more likely to click on it to read the rest of the thread?
This is a 2 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Twitter user (Yes). A sample of responses:
- A is much simpler and thus more appealing to me.
- Option B is too wordy. makes me feel like the person is trying too hard and complaining that they didn't have time
- The other feels a bit too much like click bait, giving no substance just a tease. While the other is also baiting a click, it at least gives some idea of what it is without spoiling a longer thread.
- this is easier to read and follow when it's more simple and not wordy
- Choice A seems more concise and interesting to read
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Which tweet would make you more likely to click on it to read the rest of the thread?
This is a 2 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Twitter user (Yes). A sample of responses:
- I made this choice because I feel that the names and the way it is presented proves that this will get more attention and make me feel that I am more popular.
- I think choice A is the most interesting because the beginning of the tweet really sets up the ending of it perfectly and it makes me want to learn more about what he has to say.
- I like A better as its asking a question and that makes me want to find out the answer.
- Knowing who's quotes interest me more plus I love Taylor and The Rock
- I think B is the better tweet because it doesn't name-drop specific performers. I like that this is more of a tease and it does not seem like blatant clout-chasing.
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