Friday, January 15, 2010

Why We Trend - Or How Millions Can Learn to Love CHUCK


 
First off, to maximize Twitter trending potential and keep it simple, from here on in we will only try to trend one term and hashtag:

#Chuck or simply the word Chuck

While I am at it, you might as well follow @ChuckMeMondays on Twitter (if you don't already).

We had a lot fun over the last 8 months trending many different terms but we are now in the big time!  And we need to make sure everyone, including anyone not reading this site, is doing the same thing.

During the 2-hour premiere on Sunday, January 10th, we trended #Chuck and/or Chuck for over 6-hours and went as high as 5th place on an extremely busy night.  I counted over 25,000 tweets in that time.  It took us until we reached 4,000 tweets before we trended.  Great job.

However, on Monday we seemed to split our hashtags and terms across too many options and that caused us not to trend.  So, keep it simple.  #Chuck (or Chuck).  An example tweet would look like:

I love this show! #Chuck is adorable!



But why is trending important?  Does it really matter if we trend?  Many media types like to say that it is not important since a few thousand fans can do it and therefor it gives the illusion of interest.

What these people fail to realize is this:



  • Trending on Twitter means MILLIONS see the topic and click on it to find out what it is about.
  • Those who click may be fans or may have never heard of the show.
    • Fans who see it may not even be aware the show is back or when it is on.
    • Non-fans may feel the need to check the show out since people seem to be talking about it.
  • Even people who say they have no interest in the show are more likely to check it out because they keep seeing the topic trend.
  • It can also act as a reminder to people who otherwise don't watch NBC that the show is on.
  • Nielsen family viewers, who are in the thousands but represent a hundred million homes, could see the trending topic and make it a point to watch, immediately increasing the ratings of the show.


To give you an idea of how important that last point is, ONE Nielsen family home in a major metro area can represent hundreds of thousands of people in the 18-49 demographic.  That means a SINGLE HOME could be the difference between CHUCK season 3 being it, or the show carrying on for many more years.  That is right, the system is ridiculous but that is how it works.


So, do your best every Monday night to help trend #Chuck or Chuck so that we may reach out to the people who will keep our show on for a long time.  The survival of our show depends on it.  Thank you.


SPREAD THE WORD!  TWEET ON MONDAYS!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Chuck You Tuesday - Episode 16 (ADULTS ONLY)




We Talk the FIRST THREE episodes of SEASON 3!



ADULT LANGUAGE WARNING! DO NOT let your kids hear this.  Very, very, very mature language in some areas.  Some adults shouldn't listen either.

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