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Post by pi on Jan 21, 2019 23:05:57 GMT -5
I went and checked Roger’s account. He has about 600k followers by now (the account is only 2-3 months old) and sometimes more than 250k likes. My solution: It’s Queen and the sudden success of the movie, that makes them so „likable“. Especially the Golden Globes gave them even a second, additional boost. I‘m sure these pictures were not only liked by followers, but linked in some media as well. And let’s face it: Queen as a band have always been bigger than Adam. It’s just, that they were not really active on social media. Yes, Brian was, but mostly posting about other interests, which still don’t get as many likes as the Queen and movie pics. There is also a difference in when those people became followers. Rogers account is very new. So his followers started following him fairly recent and therefore are also more likely to be active still. Adam's account has been around much longer. Some of his followers followed him at the start, but could very well be inactive now. So hence the conversation rate from followers to likes is way lower. Brian is sorta in between those two. Yeah that makes sense.. it surprises me that he doesn't get a ton of new followers from each new gig he does, as it can happen pretty quickly like with Brian.
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Post by seoulmate on Jan 21, 2019 23:16:25 GMT -5
Hi, everybody! My computer died 10 days ago, and I'm finally up and running again with a new computer, YAY!! I can't find my vimeo of Believe. Does anyone have it? I really REALLY need to listen to it before I go to bed tonight!!!
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Post by stampsgal on Jan 21, 2019 23:29:55 GMT -5
Sleep well Seoulmate
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Post by nica575 on Jan 21, 2019 23:33:06 GMT -5
There is also a difference in when those people became followers. Rogers account is very new. So his followers started following him fairly recent and therefore are also more likely to be active still. Adam's account has been around much longer. Some of his followers followed him at the start, but could very well be inactive now. So hence the conversation rate from followers to likes is way lower. Brian is sorta in between those two. Yeah that makes sense.. it surprises me that he doesn't get a ton of new followers from each new gig he does, as it can happen pretty quickly like with Brian. I think he gets new followers but he also looses followers (idk new or old)... imo the reason for loosing people is Adam’s lack of active participation, especially on Twitter: he rearly discusses anything, posts mostly canned promo tweets for his own projects or other artist’s projects, he doesn’t engage his fans in any form of discussion, mostly acknowledging only posts by his friends or colleagues. Dr. Bri on the other hand is very engaging, he posts about his feelings, his passions, his activities... for me he is interesting to follow, while Adam is not tbh... in the past I followed an actor who (as it turned out) tweeted mostly about his side business, almost never about anything else... I lasted several months and unfollowed him... I am projecting of course, but I can see how casual followers can easily loose interest in following Adam. Imo if he wanted to amass more followers on any of the platforms he would have dialed up his presence and depth. Adam chooses not to! His choice entirely. YMMV
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Post by seoulmate on Jan 21, 2019 23:41:00 GMT -5
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Post by stampsgal on Jan 21, 2019 23:45:53 GMT -5
Yeah that makes sense.. it surprises me that he doesn't get a ton of new followers from each new gig he does, as it can happen pretty quickly like with Brian. I think he gets new followers but he also looses followers (idk new or old)... imo the reason for loosing people is Adam’s lack of active participation, especially on Twitter: he rearly discusses anything, posts mostly canned promo tweets for his own projects or other artist’s projects, he doesn’t engage his fans in any form of discussion, mostly acknowledging only posts by his friends or colleagues. Dr. Bri on the other hand is very engaging, he posts about his feelings, his passions, his activities... for me he is interesting to follow, while Adam is not tbh... in the past I followed an actor who (as it turned out) tweeted mostly about his side business, almost never about anything else... I lasted several months and unfollowed him... I am projecting of course, but I can see how casual followers can easily loose interest in following Adam. Imo if he wanted to amass more followers on any of the platforms he would have dialed up his presence and depth. Adam chooses not to! His choice entirely. YMMV Recently Shoshanna commented in response to some conversation...about two of her clients...one who tweets too much/too pointed --and the other whom she has to coax to tweet and how to tweet properly (this person turned out to be Adam) ...(and perhaps Boy George ...the too much tweeter...haha) Even Shoshanna would like him to be tweeting more....perhaps for the reasons mentioned above.
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Post by bamafan on Jan 21, 2019 23:51:55 GMT -5
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Jan 22, 2019 0:04:50 GMT -5
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Post by lurleene on Jan 22, 2019 0:45:52 GMT -5
Does anyone know who that guitar player is? I guess he is a musician with the show. They look as if they are having a real good time. I wish Adam had more than one song but I can't wait to see his performance. My guess is if they had known about "Believe" before, he would had been given a ballad also. Love the smile of the faces of those ladies. Don't know why they thought Blake needed to have so many songs, lol.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Jan 22, 2019 1:47:51 GMT -5
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