We’ve been experiencing a steady weekly rise in visitors at Tweetree.com, but we’ve been a bit curious of some strange swings that seemed to be happening fairly consistently in our daily visitor numbers. Upon closer inspection we discovered that the swings were repeated almost exactly the same every week and realized that it was probably a direct reflection of twitter usage patterns over the days of the week.
We broke down the daily averages and built up this nice chart to show you how the twitter week flows:
As you can see, the twitter week seems to pick up on Sunday, rising on Monday, dropping a bit on Tuesday, hitting it’s peak on Wednesday and then steadily dropping off into the weekend. This pattern has repeated itself almost exactly week-by-week since our launch, and we suspect it may be indicative of the larger usage pattern of twitter in general.
It’s interesting to hypothesize how this probably coincides with the daily motivation in the workplace on each day of the week, but we’ll leave that to more seasoned management professionals. What do you think this data reflects?
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