Analyze your Twitter Status – Cool Twitter Tools
Below I have listed few amazing and free tools that will improve
your Twitter and social blogging experiences. Check them out;
you’ll be amazed with what you’ll find about your online
presence.
Twitalyzer is a great free tool that analyzes all aspects of your
Twitter account, such as the impact that you have on Twitter, and
essentially your followers. What you can do to gain more
followers, and what you need to stop doing to gain more followers
(yes it works both ways!). This tool is just great to literally
analyze all aspects of your Twitter account … just don’t get
addicted to it like everyone else. Check it out here
http://bit.ly/ckUhti
Klout shows you your influence online in the internet world, and
the type of impact you have in the social media. It’s very neat
to see what the internet has to say about your online presence.
Being a persona is not just about having a ton of followers, you
need to engage with your audience. Make no mistake about it
though, when you talk people listen. Check out your stats here
http://bit.ly/9nResc
Retweetist simply shows how many people re-tweet your tweets. It
also discovers popular trends, topics, and people across Twitter.
Great tool to keep around that gauges what your audience likes
… because they re-tweet what catches their attention. Check it
out here http://bit.ly/cp6zip
Twitter Grader shows your grade (yep, just like school all over
again) on Twitter … it’s very cool to see what you rank in
your area based on your grade. So far I have an A … and I plan
to keep it haha. It’s also neat to see your overall score in
comparison to everyone else on Twitter. Check it out here
http://bit.ly/cA5zE0
TwitterSheep shows your tag cloud, from bios of your followers as
well as your own tag cloud of what you tweet about. If you are
familiar with blogging, this shows your current topics and most
used tags (keywords). Check it out here http://bit.ly/cvrdZo
This should keep you occupied … sooo many cool tips and stats
to check out. Not only are they interesting, but they will also
help you improve your Twitter account and social media standing
in general.
Tweet on!

































