For my research paper for uni, I am conducting a questionnaire of 5 questions about how people use Twitter and LinkedIn to build their personal brand for their career. If you actively use both platforms (particularly for career-building), it would be a great help. It should take at least 15-20 minutes.

Questions are open-ended. If you have any insights, please feel free to be as in-depth as you can about your use of each platform. Even if you don't subscribe to certain practices, could you elaborate further if possible.

I'd appreciate if anyone answers.
Giveaways appear after completing the questionnaire (15-20 minutes)

https://forms.gle/mNSRsFanqn6yZDAH9

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Giveaways end on 31 August.
If you have any questions about the questionnaire, feel free to ask here :)

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GAs ending in 3 days.

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bump! I took the time to answer honestly, I know what it's like to take surveys for uni :)

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cheers :)

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Completed the survey! Bump!

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thanks :)

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I don't use both of them but I can make up a story if you can let me know what games you are giving away 😆

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Completed the survey. Good luck!

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Completed! It was even shorter than you said, even though I tried my best to answer as well as I could.
Also, I read others' responses, and I am sorry to notice that some of them didn't take it seriously. I hope you get enough genuine responses to be able to complete your research paper.
All the best!

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thanks! its perfectly fine as long as there are some serious responses :)

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Bump

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Survey completed. Bump!

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I hope that my answers will be of any use for you. Thanks for the train ;-)

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thanks

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Bump. I don't use both... :(

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Bump!^^

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What's a career?

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Bump!

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did the surveys, tho i don't think i was much help with that. but thanks for giveaways and good luck with your endeavors

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I'm not sure if it's benefitting your survey if you put the giveaways behind it.

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GAs are incentive for traffic to the survey. Though it does give the added work of filtering non responses, but it's all good 👍

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Thanks for the train.
But I don't use both of it and answered as such.
Hope that it can still help.

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TY!

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Bump!

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bump

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Bump ☕️

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Food for thought: in depth (qualitative) data gathering feels a lot better in other forms, most commonly interviews or focus groups, where it feels easier for respondents to give information without the hassle of writing or typing, all the while also giving you opportunity to make follow up questions and follow any interesting new leads, or clarify things that seem important enough.

Surveys on the other hand are best suited for closed questions as it makes it easier for the respondents to express their opinion without too much effort, while at the same time allows you to gather more responses (possibly opening up the road for statistical methods to search for correlations and tendencies).

Maybe you knew this already and there was a particular reason for going on this route still, but very often I see university students simply not consider the above and thus making the process of data gathering harder for themselves (like having to spend time filtering the invalid/incomprehensible responses, which would be many even without the promise of a giveaway in the end).

That being said, hope you have enough and usable responses!=)

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as an artist i actually use both quite a lot, so i hope that was helpful
and have a bump

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bzomp

I like to mix things up a little by posting my elderly aunt's bikini pictures on Linkedin and in-depth analytical papers on Twitter (separated into 140 character posts).

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Twitter posts were actually increased to 280 characters, for the added depth

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I know, I am just old-fashioned that way

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Bump

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Closed 1 year ago by bobbIe.