Tool 2: Twitonomy for Twitter Analytics (Summary) #SocialCafe 3.40
#SocialCafe Chat Topic: Tool 2: Twitonomy for Twitter Analytics
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- What types of analytics tools do you use, especially for Twitter?
A1. For Twitter we like to keep up with our analytics from @buffer and @outmarket. Glad to discuss @TwitonomyApp today too #SocialCafe— The Blog Workshop :) (@TheBlogWorkshop) October 8, 2014
A1 I also use @SumAll #SocialCafe— Deborah (@socialwebcafe) October 8, 2014
- What types of analytics would you like to see or be able to look up (especially Twitter)?
A1 Twitter analytics tools @Topsy http://t.co/kZX9Uht2N7 @ShareTally http://t.co/G1oZHFouvC (note .co NOT .com) @TheBlogWorkshop #SocialCafe— Gail Gardner (@GrowMap) October 8, 2014
@socialwebcafe Free is awesome!Exploring further, what aspect of the new tool do you find the most effective for everyday use? #socialcafe— Sarah Badran (@sbadran22) October 8, 2014
- Do analytics fit into that tool set? If so, how?
@TwitonomyApp is often called the best Twitter analytics tool that nobody knows about. #socialcafe— #SocialCafe Team (@socialcafechat) October 8, 2014
Here is a great article on @twitonomyapp --> http://t.co/uxWTtx2bZB #SocialCafe— Deborah (@socialwebcafe) October 8, 2014
- What challenges have you faced (or imagine you would face) with analytics?
Secret: When I prepare social strategies for clients, I use @klout to identify tweeps they should follow and engage #SocialCafe— Deborah (@socialwebcafe) October 8, 2014
Analytics of any kind can seem boring.. until u want to know which campaign provides the most ROI.. analytics = best friend #SocialCafe— Deborah (@socialwebcafe) October 8, 2014
- How has (or do you think) Twitonomy would be helpful?
A5 For PR & marketing pros, Twitonomy could provide quantitative results to show a client- they want to see the numbers! #socialcafe— SU Social Commerce (@SocCommSU) October 8, 2014
BTW -not only is @TwitonomyApp not paying or compensating us, but they don't even know we are doing this #socialcafe twitter chat about them— #SocialCafe Team (@socialcafechat) October 8, 2014
- What would you like Twitonomy to make available, that you haven’t seen there?
@socialwebcafe if they gave suggestions to how to improve your business from analyzing data,when its not obvious. #socialcafe— Sarah Badran (@sbadran22) October 8, 2014
@sbadran22 improving business: 1) getting clients 2) keeping clients 3) identifying what works #socialcafe— Deborah (@socialwebcafe) October 8, 2014
- How do you see Twitonomy fitting into your business plans in the future?
A7 I would like to identify meaningful metrics for weekly tracking. #SocialCafe— Deborah (@socialwebcafe) October 8, 2014
Have a Twitter conversation with people with higher Klout scores than you. Knowing celebrities is very helpful #SocialCafe @sbadran22— Gail Gardner (@GrowMap) October 8, 2014
Final Thoughts and Action Steps
We reach a consensus - Twitter analytics (or any analytics) help us to help our clients and that means income and success. That seems like a good reason, eh?
Clients want to know what they're paying for- analytics show them why social is a worthwhile expense. #SocialCafe— SU Social Commerce (@SocCommSU) October 8, 2014
There are many videos on YouTube about using @TwitonomyApp https://t.co/HP1rq3kYJF @socialcafechat #SocialCafe— Gail Gardner (@GrowMap) October 8, 2014
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#SocialCafe Twitter Chat Announcement
This SocialWebCafe Twitter Event is about Tool 2: Twitonomy for Twitter Analytics.
Twitter Event Details
- Date: 10/07/2014
- Time: 6:00 pm PST/PDT (9:00 pm EST/EDT).
- Hashtag: #SocialCafe
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Twitter Event Questions
- What types of analytics tools do you use, especially for Twitter?
- What types of analytics would you like to see or be able to look up (especially Twitter)?
- Do analytics fit into that tool set? If so, how?
- What challenges have you faced (or imagine you would face) with analytics?
- How has (or do you think) Twitonomy would be helpful?
- What would you like Twitonomy to make available, that you haven’t seen there?
- How do you see Twitonomy fitting into your business plans in the future?
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