Dec
26
2013

LabourStart on Twitter – how we’re doing compared to others

I’ve just closed down our longest and most expensive ad campaign on Twitter, which has been running since 17 November.  Our ads have been seen by over 146,000 people, have increased our number of followers by 577, and cost us a total of £318.  As a result of this campaign, we’re now up to 11,238 followers.  By comparison, here are how some of our partners fare:

  1. Amnesty International 876,466
  2. SEIU (USA & Canada) 44,719
  3. AFL-CIO (USA) 43,748
  4. Unite the Union (UK) 24,393
  5. COSATU (South Africa) 22,902
  6. UNISON (UK) 21,483
  7. Teamsters (USA & Canada) 14,326
  8. LabourStart 11,238
  9. Labor Notes (USA) 10,212
  10. International Labor Rights Forum (USA) 6,895
  11. CUPE National (Canada) 6,134
  12. CAW Communications (Canada) 5,150
  13. ITUC 4,539
  14. UNI Global Union 4,484
  15. TUC Global (UK) 4,427
  16. AWU (Australia) 3,741
  17. Union Solidarity International 3,413
  18. AMWU (Australia) 3,042
  19. Education International 2,792
  20. IFJ 2,576
  21. IndustriALL 2,459
  22. ITF 2,242
  23. IUF 1,098
  24. TUAC 957
  25. Industri Energi (Norway) 950

 

 

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