The #FollowFriday Series highlights today’s up-and-coming, active and all-around noteworthy Twitter accounts the AudioAcrobat staff deems worthy of following; while at the same time peering deeper into the soul(-cial media) of each account and providing a brief-yet-informative analysis.
After making hundreds of #FollowFriday recommendations on Twitter throughout the first thirteen weeks of 2011, our staff is showing no sign of slowing down when it comes to the integration of AudioAcrobat’s weekly #FF tweets into this nifty WordPress.com weblog.
Last week’s feature focused on the industry’s operator of leading trade shows, equipment testing and certification programs; ensuring a high standard of quality for consumers – CTIA – and was so well received by our readers that we’d be crazy not to continue this weekly “trend” of blog-supported, fun and factual tweets.
Now to connect with the most influential American business-oriented paper!
In today’s posting, we will not only share this week’s featured #FollowFriday account, @WSJ, but will also take our readers in for a closer look at twenty five of the one hundred fifty two Twitter accounts @WSJ is currently following … a mirror, if you will, into the soul(-cial media) of the largest newspaper in the United States, by circulation.
Yep. That’s right, we just said it … “soulcial media”. We also said “the largest newspaper in the United States, by circulation” in the same sentence.
Featured #FollowFriday Twitter Account
@WSJ: Breaking news, features, and business coverage from WSJ.com
Twitter creator @Jack Dorsey says the company needs to cater to people who use Twitter to get information http://on.wsj.com/eyN9Lk
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 29, 2011
More about Wall Street Journal:
The Wall Street Journal is an American English-language international daily newspaper. It is published in New York City by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corporation, along with the Asian and European editions of the Journal.
‘The List’
01 @WSJWashington: WSJ’s Capital Bureau offers breaking news, political insight & analysis
02 @WSJAutos: The latest in auto reviews & industry news from the Wall Street Journal
03 @KellySpors: Communications professional & former Wall Street Journal reporter & blogger
04 @WSJDailyFix: A daily look at the best sportswriting on the Web from the Wall Street Journal
05 @WSJHealthBlog: The WSJ Health Blog offers insight and analysis on health and health biz
06 @alansmurray: Wall Street Journal Deputy Managing Editor & Executive Editor Online
07 @WSJDealJournal: Analysis of mergers & acquisitions, bankruptcy, private equity & the markets
08 @MiddleSeat: Scott McCartney, Middle Seat columnist for The Wall Street Journal
09 @WSJ_Econ: Economic analysis from the Wall Street Journal
10 @WSJcareers: Career News and Information from The Wall Street Journal
11 @ChinaRealTime: Insight and analysis on a changing China, from WSJ and Dow Jones
12 @WSJManagement: Management news, ideas and analysis from The Wall Street Journal
13 @wsjbreakingnews: Breaking news in business & finance from the Wall Street Journal
14 @JuliaAngwin: Journalist
15 @Marisa_Wong: Editor at The Wall Street Journal
16 @kabster728: I write a weekly technology column that’s published every Wednesday
17 @wsjfree: Non-subscriber coverage of breaking news & current headlines from the WSJ
18 @wsjindia: National & international news with a business & financial perspective
19 @WSJHealth: Health news coverage from the Wall Street Journal
20 @WSJEconomy: Economic news updates from the Wall Street Journal
21 @WSJMedia: Media & Marketing news updates from the Wall Street Journal
22 @WSJTech: Technology news updates from the Wall Street Journal
23 @WSJPersFinance: Personal finance news updates from the Wall Street Journal!
24 @WSJPersonalTech: Personal technology news updates from the Wall Street Journal
25 @WSJLife: Life & Style news updates from WSJ.com, from Life & Culture editor Allison Lichter
That’s a pretty impressive list, right? It is pretty specific though … Perhaps our readers would like to recommend a Twitter account to profile during an upcoming #FollowFriday? If so, we urge them to comment below — or send us a tweet — marking sure their voice is heard.
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