If you’re a Twitter user, it’s imperative that you follow people, gain and lose followers all the time. Like everyone else, you want too analyze your Twitter audience with simple graphs.
Tracking your account growth is important. This gives you insight into whether you are good at Twitter. You also want to know more about who you are following. From time to time, you should check your followers AND the accounts you are following.
Sometimes we follow a lot of accounts, but after a while, we don’t even remember why we followed those accounts. Some of them may stop tweeting and we don’t need to follow such inactive accounts anymore.
Soaster lets you track all of this with detailed graphics.
In “analysisOptionally, Soaster analyzes your Twitter network and tweet performance under three headings.
a) Network trends analyzes the number of followers and followers.
b) Subsequent analysis analyzes in detail the accounts you are following.
c) Tweet Trends shows the number of your tweets and its change over time.
To track detailed charts and graphs click “analysis” in your dashboard.
By clicking “Network trends” you can track your number followers AND followers and like them CHANGES within periods (from one week to one year) with visual graphics.
As your following list expands, it becomes more difficult to track those accounts. Maybe some of them stop tweeting and some I tweet too much. Sometimes you can follow accounts that are possible fake or spam accounts but you may not know it.
Soaster helps you get information about such accounts and clear your list below.
“After Analysis” option analyzes in detail the accounts you are following.
First, you can see simple percentage charts Off, very active, egg head and possible false/spam accounts in your list below.
After that, under the charts you can list all of them (if any) and get a clear idea of your accounts you are following.
If you want, you can check their profiles and then eliminate them.
Finally with “Tweet trends” you can view the statistics of your tweets within periods (from one week to one year).
blotter Marketing team