Thursday, September 23, 2010

WEEK 8 -- Report shows how to get attention on Facebook

Vitrue Facebook study

The news 'Report shows how to get attention on Facebook' is clear, detailed and interesting. It explains what the right thing is and what the right time is to get attention on Facebook.

The story is short, with only 196 words. It illustrated the research result by two histograms. It explains taht Friday can get the most interaction, while weekends get the least. Besides that, an image will get 22 per cent more likes and comments than video and 54 per cent more than a text-based post.
As Facebook is the largest online community, most of online users have Facebook account. Facebooking is becoming a lifestyle and users want to get attention on it. As a result, this story is not important but still newsworthy. It is fresh and relax, and also relevant to audiences 'everyday life'. Therefore, it can have a big impact on Facebook users, as well as currency.

The two diagrams show the research results clearly and directly. Readers can have a clearly idea about this story without reading the boring texts.

In the end, the story explains the intention of doing this research and how this research has been conducted.

The news does not address the 'five W and one H rule' carefully, it does not mention who did the research and when the research started and finished. However, the research result was shown distinctly in the story, and there is no need to state 'who' and 'when' in such a news though.

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