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http://www.josiahcole.com/2009/09/16/11-ways-to-piss-off-your-tweeps/ I follow a few hundred local Cape Codders on Twitter to give me a sense of what is happening in my geographical region (something I can’t get via the web/newspaper). By and large most of the Twitter streams that I see are a good mix of personal notes, self promotion and other random subjects. What I also see from watching this stream pass me by daily are trends of behavior that cause me to go out of my way to unfollow the offending users. Which led me to create this quick list of 11 easy ways to piss your Twitter followers off and possibly cause them to stop following you no matter how interesting or popular you may be. 1. Blah, Blah, Blah

11 Ways to Piss Off Your Tweeps

Just got into Twitter? Trying to decide who you should or shouldn’t follow? Maybe I can help. Here are the ten types of people I strongly recommend unfollowing: People who as soon as a star dies tweet “Just warning you, if anyone makes a joke about this, I’ll unfollow you.” Not if I can unfollow you first, petal. http://mumbrella.com.au/ten-types-of-people-to-unfollow-on-twitter-8120

Ten types of people to unfollow on Twitter - mUmBRELLA

http://mashable.com/2011/02/08/why-consumers-unsubscribe/ More than 90% of consumers unsubscribe, “unlike” or stop following brands because of too frequent, irrelevant or boring communications, according to a report by social media and e-mail marketing services company ExactTarget. Released Tuesday, “ The Social Break-Up ” is a study that surveyed more than 1,500 consumers, exploring changing online behaviors and top motivations for “unliking,” unfollowing and unsubscribing from brand communications via Facebook , Twitter and e-mail. 51% of consumers expect that a “like” will result in marketing communications from brands, while 40% do not believe it should result in marketing communications. 41% of consumers have “unfollowed” a company on Twitter. With 95% of U.S. online consumers using e-mail (and 93% of U.S. online consumers being subscribers to at least one opt-in e-mail per day), the e-mail findings are particularly important for marketers hoping to remain in good standing with their audiences via e-mail.

Top Reasons Why Consumers Unsubscribe Via E-Mail, Facebook & Twitter

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Five Reasons People Get Unfollowed on Twitter

If you’ve been using Twitter for any length of time, chances are that you’ve been unfollowed at least once – probably several times, if you have anything meaningful to say. When we discover that we’ve been unfollowed, a variety of conflicting emotions might wash over us; anger, resentment, sadness – but most often, confusion. On Twitter, people rarely drop you a line to say "I’m unfollowing you because…" Despite the lack of explanation, there are definitely reasons why people get unfollowed on Twitter. Here are five of the biggest reasons why people get unfollowed:
Twitter , as we all know, is highly popular among bloggers and considered to be one of the major traffic sources for their blogs. There are some things to be considered if you wish to use Twitter in a long run. According to a recent study on why Twitter users most often stop following various accounts on Twitter, it is because they have found that the majority of the time the content of that account’s feed to be too repetitive. Let me say that again: those who repeat themselves on Twitter risk getting unfollowed! http://hellboundbloggers.com/2011/02/20/why-people-unfollow-new-report/

Bloggers Who Use Twitter, Take Note! New Study Shows Why People Unfollow

Top 10 Tips to Avoid Getting Unfollowed or Blocked on Twitter…

Ever wondered what could get you blacklisted on Twitter? Today’s post is dedicated to the top 10 tips I have for Twitter users who want to avoid getting unfollowed or blocked on Twitter : Twitter Block NEVER add your followers’ names in your ad tweets! It might seem appealing, it might seem lucrative but trust me, it is annoying and I have unfollowed and blocked many of those I was following just for that reason! http://tweepi.com/blog/2011/04/top-10-tips-to-avoid-getting-unfollowed-or-blocked-on-twitter/
Do you like this story? Conçue par WhiteFireSEO, a Utah SEO Company , cette infographie synthétise une étude sur les motifs de relations sur le réseau aux 200 millions de toxicomanes du Web en temps réel. http://fr.mashable.com/2011/08/17/les-raisons-du-follow-et-de-lunfollow-sur-twitter/

Les raisons du Follow et de l’Unfollow sur Twitter

Best practices on Twitter are still developing, and everyone seems to have their own preferences and attitudes about right and wrong on the microblogging service. Standards vary widely depending upon whether one is using Twitter just to keep in touch with friends or is tweeting on behalf of their business or employer. Whatever your purpose, you may have some tweeting habits that encourage others to unfollow or semi-follow you. Before delving into the list of attention-repelling habits, let's first explore the concept of the semi-follow. On Twitter, there are only two possible states for following--a person either follows another or they don't. http://socialmediatoday.com/index.php?q=SMC/118535

Eight Twitter Habits That May Get You Unfollowed or Semi-Followed | Social Media Today

How to guarantee no one will follow you on Twitter

http://ecommerceinkent.wordpress.com/2009/10/09/20-things-to-do-on-twitter-to-guarantee-no-one-will-follow-you/ #1 Blow your own trumpet every single tweet This has to be right at the top of the list. If you went to a cocktail party and constantly talked about yourself without listening and without participating in the conversation would you expect people to follow you around then? We all want to know some stuff about you and no problem blowing your own trumpet a bit (Let’s face it no-one else is going to blow it for you!) but every single tweet?