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By: Jim LeBlanc

Very interesting stuff. There are so many apps out there to analyze Twitter but this shows some pretty important new metrics. I could see one goal would be to work toward improving the life span of of...

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By: MARK W. SCHAEFER

Jim, that's a really good idea for a metric. I ran across a guy who has developed a little software program to measure tweet life. It might be a place to start. http://blyon.com/rtme Like or Dislike: 0  0

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By: Charles D.

When i have a new follower on Twitter, i start doing the math. If they have 1200 followers and only 2 updates i automatically think "has this person really put the time in that is required for that...

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By: Kimmo Linkama

I don't quite qualify for talking about brand success, because I'm a guy trying to sell marketing & copywriting services to brands and companies. However, I measure my Twitter success by the number...

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By: Anonymous

I'm curious how you tracked the number of times a tweet was clicked. Like or Dislike: 0  0

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By: MARK W. SCHAEFER

There are a number of ways. Here is the simplest mehtod: When you shorten a URL though http://bit.ly it keeps a list of the links you have tweeted and logs the number of times each link has been...

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By: Molly

I'm curious about how I can use Twitter in my coaching, training and human resources consulting business, and this article really helps me get started with some useful ground rules. Thank you. I look...

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By: MARK W. SCHAEFER

I have developed a "Twitter for Business" personal training session and guide. I would be delighted to share it with you. Please contact me via direct email for more information: mschaefer700@gmail.com...

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By: Chris Herbert, B2B Specialist

A very small case study that may be of interest. A client of mine was covered in a healthcare magazine. The online version was read by a pathologist from the Mayo clinic who blogged about the article....

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By: How often should I tweet? « Updates and tips from Buffer

[...] (Source: Ben Hanna) [...] Like or Dislike: 0  0

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By: Charles D.

When i have a new follower on Twitter, i start doing the math. If they have 1200 followers and only 2 updates i automatically think "has this person really put the time in that is required for that...

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By: Kimmo Linkama

I don't quite qualify for talking about brand success, because I'm a guy trying to sell marketing & copywriting services to brands and companies.<br /><br />However, I measure my...

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By: Anonymous

I'm curious how you tracked the number of times a tweet was clicked.

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By: MARK W. SCHAEFER

There are a number of ways. Here is the simplest mehtod: When you shorten a URL though http://bit.ly it keeps a list of the links you have tweeted and logs the number of times each link has been clicked.

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By: Molly

I'm curious about how I can use Twitter in my coaching, training and human resources consulting business, and this article really helps me get started with some useful ground rules. Thank you. I look...

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By: MARK W. SCHAEFER

I have developed a "Twitter for Business" personal training session and guide. I would be delighted to share it with you. Please contact me via direct email for more information: mschaefer700@gmail.com...

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By: Chris Herbert, B2B Specialist

A very small case study that may be of interest. A client of mine was covered in a healthcare magazine. The online version was read by a pathologist from the Mayo clinic who blogged about the article....

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[…] Focus on quality, not quantity. A recent study by Dr. Ben Hanna indicated that tweet quality is much more important than quantity; the higher the average number of […]

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