• 07
  • Oct

TweetMeme Analytics

TweetMeme is very excited to announce the launch of TweetMeme Analytics. We have always known how effective our retweet button is at driving traction for publishers/blogs, and that providing a retweet count can be very useful, but how do you track these retweets further? How and why does a story perform well?

The TweetMeme Analytics enables report generation for any story on Twitter. Our reports help to analyze the spread of content on Twitter, and provide data on the tweets, retweets, clicks, domains, users and locations with the ability to export this information. Companies, brands and agencies are under increasing pressure to provide proof of ROIs when it comes to social media. What our Analytics provide is a way to compare your campaigns with competitor campaigns, and to help improve strategies for future campaigns.

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So if you would like to monitor the performance of the content on your blog/website, know how far your content has spread virally through Twitter and which path it took, then the TweetMeme Analytics are for you!

Sign-up is EASY and involves 2 simple steps!

Step 1. On Twitter? Sign-in to our Analytics pages.
Step 2. Get started- Generate your first report!

What’s more TweetMeme is offering the first month completely FREE. This means you will be able to generate unlimited reports across all stories on one domain for FREE!

We have  also added updates to our WordPress Plugin. This is now integrated with our analytics, which means you can take advantage of our FREE trial directly from the plugin, as well as being able to access basic analytics for any story served by the retweet button.

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By Kate

Kate looks after sales and new business here at TweetMeme. She's also into windsurfing and netball.

 

4 Responses to “TweetMeme Analytics”

  1. icleary says:

    Hi, I run a social media agency so always interested to hear more about tools such as this.
    Ian

  2. I agree with Ian, this tool will allow me to track my clients Twitter traffic easily and also better understand where they are coming from. It’s also free to try, so you can’t go wrong. John

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