How to Interpret Your Twitter Activity With TweetStats
Go to TweetStats., Type in the name of whichever tweeter you are curious about., Look at your Twitter timeline., Look at this to see when and how often tweets are sent out., Look at the day and the hour that is most active. , Check this out if you...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to TweetStats.
This example will be using LifeGuide Hub. , This one says that LifeGuide Hub posts
2.7 tweets on an average, every day.
It also states the number of tweets per month since the time that LifeGuide Hub created an account. , Without knowing, it would be a good guess to infer from the information that it is 'fed' the posts, as in an RSS feeder. ,, You might find people of similar interests this way. , This, (Twitterfeed) confirms the use of an RSS feed as implied by the Density and the Aggregate data. , In this case, everyone has been retweeted once. -
Step 2: Type in the name of whichever tweeter you are curious about.
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Step 3: Look at your Twitter timeline.
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Step 4: Look at this to see when and how often tweets are sent out.
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Step 5: Look at the day and the hour that is most active.
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Step 6: Check this out if you are curious about who LifeGuide Hub replies to and what is being said.
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Step 7: View where the tweets originate from.
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Step 8: Check out who is retweeted the most often.
Detailed Guide
This example will be using LifeGuide Hub. , This one says that LifeGuide Hub posts
2.7 tweets on an average, every day.
It also states the number of tweets per month since the time that LifeGuide Hub created an account. , Without knowing, it would be a good guess to infer from the information that it is 'fed' the posts, as in an RSS feeder. ,, You might find people of similar interests this way. , This, (Twitterfeed) confirms the use of an RSS feed as implied by the Density and the Aggregate data. , In this case, everyone has been retweeted once.
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