Today, we presented Twitter's new list feature at our weekly MarketingLab meeting. Here's a couple of things I highlighted.
1. Word cloud of list names to which @oracle has been added
Word cloud created with the ever-amazing Wordle.net
The key terms are all pretty obvious ones, but in the future who knows what names people will give us.
2. Top 10 most-followed lists to which @oracle has been added
I expect this list to change quite a bit over the coming weeks and month as more lists are created by more people. At first sight, there seems to be value in being on popular lists.
| Account | List | Followers |
| @Scobleizer | tech-companies | 206 |
| @eddieawad | oracle | 33 |
| @vaaka | myfavorites | 24 |
| @oraclemix | oracle | 23 |
| @irwebreport | public-companies | 19 |
| @chrissel | brands | 16 |
| @DarrellHudson | web-technology | 15 |
| @HLJames | followfriday | 12 |
| @kitson | brands | 9 |
| @jeslongcdw | cdw-partners | 9 |
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We also talked about useful applications for Oracle-generated lists (like the one we created last week). Let us know if you have any ideas for lists you'd like to see us curate. Thanks!