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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Twitter Opens Its Analytics Access To All Users

By Hassan Khan


Twitter has opened up its analytics feature, which was previously available only to advertisers and verified users, to all Twitter account holders. The analytics feature shows tweet activity metrics including impressions, retweets, clicks and engagement.

The data is quite wide ranging and will offer lots of new options for Twitter users. For example, it allows users to see impressions, clicks, tweet activity, re-tweets and the engagement rate. This can help users to improve their account and profile, as well as aiding them in pursuing their online goals (connecting with the audience they want to reach).

It will show users which actions are reaping the most results, so that they can focus on those things. It also helps users to divide their time in a much more efficient way, as the data will show which tasks are wasting time, or not producing significant results.

Overall, if you are someone who is looking for a quick way to find out if your product is doing good or not I suggest you look into this update. This update can also help you see which places in the market you should be stepping your foot into and which markets you should be staying away from instead. This update is so different from all the other updates that Twitter has made before. It makes me proud to state that Twitter is the first to make this bold step. If, you want more information surrounding the new update feel free to ask me.

Any user who wants to begin using this new data, or simply wants to take a look, can do so by going to their Tweet activity dashboard, or by logging into analytics.twitter.com. It is likely that many Twitter users will be happy with this news, which many have requested for a long time. However, it may also provide some shocks and surprises when they discover how little interaction their tweets are receiving. There has already been many surprises noted by users on social media. The news has certainly brought a lot of attention to Twitter this week.

I feel like a lot of us do not even know what we have signed up for when it comes to Twitter. Usually, what happens is we open our phone in the morning and we see an update request. Today, I will talk about what goes behind those updates and one of the biggest updates that has arrived for Twitter for users this very Summer.




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