5 Awesome Tools To Track Trends On Twitter – What do YOU use?

Jim M. Goldstein This is a guest posting by Jim Goldstein (@jimgoldstein). A web & social media marketing strategist and professional photographer with years of experience, Jim  uses Twitter to  track both online marketing and photography trends. His Twitter stream is a refreshing window not just into industry memes, but to beautiful travel & landscape photos of the world around us. See original post here.

In the past week I’ve learned of some great Twitter related sites and tools during my attendance of the first official Twitter conference  (140 | The Twitter Conference) in Mountain View, California. Seeing as how I’ve been using Twitter for sometime with out posting much on it, over 2 years now, I wanted to put on a different hat and pass on some knowledge I picked up so those not in attendance could also grow in their use of Twitter.

To frame this post I will tell you that what I got out of the 140 conference is that more and more data tools are being developed to make sense of the vast amount of information being passed through Twitter. You may not think actively about this, but your network is built on common interests, or data points if you want to be clinical about it. In either case, this data is useful for numerous purposes. As to what purposes I leave that to you to evaluate for your needs.
    

TweetReach: ReTweet Statistics
tweetreach This site is one that is so simple yet so magical. Retweeting is when you forward the tweet of another person to your network of contacts. Retweets are in the purest form word-of-mouth marketing. While Retweeting can be effective not everyone in your network may have the exact same interest as you on every topic you track. TweetReach gives you a window into who found your Tweet of interest and retweeted it.

What sets TweetReach apart is that you can see how many times your Tweet was seen, clicked through and who had the greatest reach in distributing your tweet. A great tool to learn who in your network likes particular topics and has the means to distribute it widely.

   
Xefer: When are YOU most active on Twitter?
Find out when any Twitter user is most active on Twitter. This sounds a little odd, but its a good window into the activity of others as well as your own. This information might come in handy if you’re trying to more scientifically time the release of certain information for widest distribution.

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TweetBeep: Automated Twitter Alerts
tblogonew Set up an automated alert to be notified when certain certain keywords are detected in a tweet, when a particular person has tweeted or if someone has tweeted near a particular location or any combination there of. You can also narrow down the alerts by the “attitude” of the post whether positive / negative or if it contains links. Quite a handy way to keep on top of trends and topics.
    

Twist: See Trends In Twitter
Track trends on particular topics or people. The display is in graph form and can be useful in mining data for particular projects. If someone is talking about a topic you have great knowledge of it might just provide you an in to make an introduction.
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Backtweets.com: Follow that tweet!
Type in a link URL to see who has tweeted/retweeted it and who is discussing it. This is a useful tool in finding other like minded individuals to grow you network. So simple, but oh so useful.
    

Share your trend tracking tools with the community!

  • What tools are you using to track trends across Twitter and other social networks?
  • Which tools give YOU the best results?
  • What tools have the most features? Which features are your favorite?
  • What features do you wish existed that could better help you track YOUR trends?

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  • If you watch these twitter trends, then you have really got all you need to create topical posts on your blogs.
  • Great post, really help me alot. Thanks.

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    Great post you can also use tweetdeck and use it with your iPhone
  • Great list. You should also check out what we are doing at http://www.klout.net. We are measuring influence but looking specifically at who a person influences and on what topics.
  • Gosheen
    Klout.net is a pretty impressive tool. Gives you stats such as retweets, followers etc. But also gives tags and a map of followers too.
    Thanks for the article...very useful.
  • Very helpful! This is one of the most original posts I have found on Twitter tools. Most just rename the same apps everyone else is parroting. You have listed some very novel and useful tools, ones I can apply and help me understand and shape my "Twitter experience."

    Thanks!

    Professor John P. J. Zajaros, Sr.
  • nice info thanks. Though i think i will stick to the twitter side bar
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  • Janice
    awesome tools to track trends, what do you use? anyway thanks for the article..http://hummingbirdtool.com/
  • Mike Diego
    Tweetreach is an amazing tool. Thanks for the article.
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