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Twitter Analytics
Posted on February 3rd, 2012 No comments6 Tools to Learn More About Your Twitter Engagement
Are you ready to learn more about your Twitter strategy? Do you want to keep a gauge on how it’s doing? There are Twitter tools that will show all the important engagement information you need to know, including things like:
- Your follower history
- Who has retweeted your latest blog post
- How far your latest tweets reached
- The analytics of individual tweets
- Who are your most engaged followers
If you’re ready to dig into some great analysis of your Twitter world, then check out these 6 awesome tools that will help you learn how to get even more out of Twitter.
1. Topsy: Twitter Analytics for Your Website
Are you curious how your website or blog performs on Twitter? Then you might want to check out Topsy’s Analytics. By plugging in site:yourdomain.com, you can get the following graph about the past 30 days worth of Twitter activity for your website.
This is re-posted from http://blog.kissmetrics.com
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Twitter Search
Posted on October 5th, 2011 No commentsI was looking to find a way to connect with various people who also are concerned about Social Media and Blogging. I remembered using a search tool for Twitter when I found www.search.twitter.com in my notes. But now it refers to twitter.com and they have added a search tool within twitter. So they have made it very easy to find twitter accounts that are potentially greatly related to what you are blogging about.
Then I contacted my virtual assistant company (GetGlobalAssist) and Claudia told me of all the tools she has used, tweetadder has produced the best results. The have several plans to choose from starting at $55 for a one time fee and going up to $188 for unlimited profiles.
We had used it for two of my 5 twitter accounts and gained 8,000 followers in each of the accounts within a few short months. With the ability to add new followers automatically, it will help you reach a broader audience much quicker than you can do manually.
I will definitely start applying it to my newer twitter accounts and start tracking the results.
I also found tweetbig and gave it a 7 day trails which they charge $1. So far the new account has doubled my followers, but it is much less than what I believed it could be. What I liked about tweetbig is they delete those who do not follow back. That makes it look better when you are following 1,000 but have 10,000 followers.
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