Figure 14
On the site that you have the most followers / fans / friends, how
many of your followers / fans / friends interact with your social media site in
a week? (Interacting includes: the “Like
Button”, leaving comments, reposting / re-tweeting / forwarding, aka more than
just visiting.)
Figure 14 shows how often orchestras indicated their fans
are interacting with their social media sites while Figure 15, below, shows how often they would like to see people interact with their
postings. The percentage shifts between
the above and proceeding indicates that in general more interaction is wanted
from supporters. Seventy-five percent of
the responders would like 16 or more interactions a week. Over 51% of the responders would like 51 or
more interactions a week and 23% of the orchestras would like 251 interactions
or more. No orchestra indicated they
wanted their followers / fans / friends to interact less than they do currently. The survey did not ask why they would like
more interactions.
Figure 15
While all orchestras want to see more responses from their
followers, not all orchestras respond to them.
Three percent of orchestras never respond to the post of their friends /
followers and 31% of orchestras only respond to some of their posts.
Figure 16



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