
Top 10 Websites to Back Up Your Tweets As a matter of fact, all your tweets will be stored on Twitter.com, but only those posted in about 10 days are available for search, and it is hard to track the old tweets, so that to back up your tweets will be useful, especially when you are going to review your old tweets. To back up your tweets, you can check out below 10 websites, all of which will let you do that for free. 1. Google Reader Just subscribe to your Twitter RSS Feed with your Google Reader, then you can back up your tweets automatically and you can also search them easily. Go to Google Reader 2. On Twapper Keeper, you can back up any Twitter user’s public tweets just by entering its username, you can sort the results by date or the number of tweets, and you can also download the result tweets. Besides your tweets, you can also back up the tweets with any hashtags or keywords. Go to Twapper Keeper 3. Go to Twistory 4. Just log in with Twitter OAuth, then you can download your tweets as CSV files. Go to Tweetake 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Social Website Analyzer - SEO, SMM & SMA Tool 31 Free Tools for Brand Monitoring Brand monitoring is an essential task for any company. By tracking what people are saying about your brand, and how often they’re saying it, you can ensure the right message is getting out there. Here is a list of free tools for monitoring your brand. The list includes (a) search tools to help you find what is being said about your brand, (b) alert tools to let you know when people are talking about your brand, (c) aggregators to help you manage conversations about your brand. TweetDeck.
100+ Social Media Monitoring Tools 100+ Social Media Monitoring Tools From fans to followers, brands are actively working to engage their current and future customers via social media — and online reputation management is quickly becoming a vital part of doing business. Social media monitoring helps brands discover, in real time, who is saying what online and where the conversations are happening so they can respond in a timely fashion. Businesses also need to measure, analyze, and report on their social media efforts. There are countless ways to track and manage your brand’s engagement and reputation on the social Web. Here’s a list of social media monitoring tools that might be helpful in your quest to get your arms around social media engagement, measurement, and metrics. Services marked with a $ are not free, but many of them offer free demos.
Social Network Analyzer RSS: Your Social Media Monitoring Secret Weapon Ever ended a workday and thought: “Whoa, what just happened?” Social media goes by pretty fast. But if part of your job is social media monitoring, you need to make sure you don’t miss anything. That might include keeping an eye on competitors, tracking conversation around your industry and nurturing and following up with leads. Luckily, there’s a simple, free and foolproof way to store everything in one place and make sure nothing slips through the cracks: RSS feeds. LinkedIn Paying attention to the questions posed on LinkedIn Answers is a great way to get involved in conversations relevant to your industry, find content ideas and establish yourself as a thought leader in a niche. Quora Similar to LinkedIn, Quora is another spot to keep up with conversations and participate in discussions. Once subscribed, you can quickly scroll through them to sift for content ideas and find conversations to join and questions to answer. Facebook Twitter Pinterest
Companies in Social Media Analysis A global reference to the hundreds of companies that offer products and services for listening to what people are saying in social media Navigating the directory The search box (above and at the top right of every entry) is your friend; the directory contains 508 listings. If you prefer to browse the company listings, visit the complete list. Tip: Search operates on the full text of company listings. In addition to company name, you might try searching for a country, an industry specialty, or another keyword. About the listings Each company in the directory has its own page with the following information: To be listed, companies are expected to provide products or services for social media analysis using their own technology. Additions and updates To add your company to the directory, or to request a change to your company's listing, send an email to editor@socialmediaanalysis.com. Latest updates:
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analyzing the connections between friends and followers 8 Excellent Tools to Extract Insights from Twitter Streams Twitter is now the third most popular social network, behind Facebook and MySpace (Compete, 2009). A year ago, it has over a million users and 200,000 active monthly users sending over 3 million updates per day (TechCrunch, 2008). Those figures have almost certainly increased since then. Enter Twitter Analytics, Twitter Analysis, or simply just Analytwits (in the tradition of Twitter slang). Besides Twitter Search, the following 8 Analytwits are some of the more useful web applications to analyze Twitter streams. 8 Great Tools for Social (Twit)telligence TWITALYZER provides activities analysis of any Twitter user, based on social media success yardsticks. MICROPLAZA offers an interesting way to make sense of your Twitter streams. TWIST offers trends of keywords or product name, based what Twitter users are tweeting about. TWITTURLY tracks popular URLs tracker on Twitter. TWEETSTATS is useful to reveal tweeting behavior of any Twitter users.