How Do You Track Your Twitter Statistics?
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Literally millions of people belong to this social commons known as Twitter. The best part of Twitter is being able to learn about people I would otherwise never have known. Tracking your statistics on Twitter isn’t always easy, but thankfully there’s a new way to do so.
Twitter Counter allows you to easily track yourself on Twitter, and even compare yourself to others! The site pulls in information about you such as when you joined Twitter, how many followers you have, and how many people you follow. It will tell you at a glance how many times you’ve tweeted, and even state where you’re sending them from!
You can compare the stats of any two people who are members of Twitter – or compare them to yourself – using a simple graph. For instance, if you compare me with iJustine, you’ll see I phail miserably. She has seen tremendous amounts of growth in followers recently, while mine is slower. However, I’m happy to have growth, slow and steady works well for me!
There’s also another cool feature on Twitter Counter. You can add yourself to the TwitterRemote section. This allows you to show yourself on thousands of others’ blogs and websites. Put a TwitterRemote on your site and see who visites you. TwitterRemote also gives visitors a chance to easily Tweet your address or reply to you, or chat with other visitors.
If you’re not on Twitter, what the heck are you waiting for? I’m not sending you a golden invitation. iJustine isn’t sending you one, either. However, we’d both love to have you as a follower. Heck, I’ll even auto-follow you back. Come and let the World know what you’re up to in 140 characters or less!
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7 Comments
Kinkajou
March 2nd, 2009
at 11:49pm
This is a copy of the e-mail I sent Chris a few minutes after he did this video.
Istake definition:
/Is”teIk/
Verb
To make an error or errors within an error that causes a new and
correct response.
Noun
A chain reaction of errors that compile together to make something right.
You wanted a definition, lol.
Robbie
March 3rd, 2009
at 12:22am
Hey chris – talking abt twitter… did you see this new site that just launched – http://www.tweetizen.com/
They have somehow managed to create twitter groups – thought you should be in the loop since you’re such a twitter geek :)
Chris Miller
March 3rd, 2009
at 7:16am
Chris, we have a slew of these tools cataloged for pulling your statistics, archive your information and whatever else. We are trying to review and get them listed as fast as we can but new ones keep popping up daily
http://EverythingTwitter.com
Chris
@IdoNotes
Boris
March 3rd, 2009
at 8:19am
Are you going to add TwitterCounter and/or TwitterRemote to the sidebar here too?
Jake
March 5th, 2009
at 6:00am
Found an open Twitter Tweet counter called Twitterline – http://blog.thecapacity.org/2009/02/20/twitterline/ – basic but does what it says
Frank Angelone
March 5th, 2009
at 9:55am
I think Twitter Counter is definitely a great tool to check your stats. I have actually known about it for a while and when I used it, I thought it was very informative! Twitter Remote is definitely a neat widget to add into your blog as well!
Steven Johnson
March 6th, 2009
at 8:37pm
This is an awesome service! I made it so it can compare our tweets and we have a lot in common. It’s really awesome! Thanks for the video. Question, how do you auto follow someone back after they follow you?