Tweetlevel – Numbers to Help You Understand Your Reach. (4 posts)

  • Hiya Folks.

    I’m a twitter baby (means I love and use twitter).  Thought I’d add this to suggested tools as it’s a pretty good one, if you’re a twitter baby like me.  

    The Tweetlevel numbers can help you understand how your doing on twitter and best of all (unlike some of the other influence numbers platforms) they show you how they come up with a number (score, if you will.)  You don’t really have to use it to gauge influence – use it as a tool to learn to DO better. 

    Twitter Social Level – I think it’s pretty cool – what do you think? 

    Eileen

    REF - TweetLevel: Making Sense of Twitter Influence Beyond SEO

  • @supereb I discovered TweetLevel a few months ago and replaced SocialBro’s info with theirs. I love being able to plot a few “competitors” on the chart. I also use BrandTweet and TwitterCounter. And of course Bufferapp provides the basics.

    I’m a Twitter baby too :)

  • @supereb

    That’s pretty cool. I actually am putting on a Twitter webinar tomorrow so I might add this into my slides if I can find the time.

    My only concern is when I looked at the word cloud. My 2nd biggest tag was “ftw2011″, which was my conference from a couple of years ago. I have trouble believing that beats “Maine” which I talk about almost every day.

    Still, as barometers go, this looks like a good one.

  • Hi @kc_kreative   

    It’s been around a few years but the design just changed a few months ago.  The wayback machine shows the nifty design too for before December last year. I keep forgetting to check it though as I’ve never put it into my daily checks or worked it into a weekly schedule.  Every once in awhile, I remember to go check, look around and see how I’m doing. 

    When I saw the article, which also is not new, I wondered if anyone here used it too.

    Eileen :D  


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