On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 4:52 AM Allan Day <allanp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Andreas Nilsson <li...@andreasn.se>
> wrote:
> ...
>
> Is there an easy way to track visibility, impact etc. of twitter posts?
> Apart from the obvious counting the number of favs and retweets?
>
>
> There are a bunch of tools that can calculate the best time to tweet. Most
> of them require that you give them access to your account. Would we be
> happy to do that? (I did try one that didn't require access to our account,
> but it told me we didn't have enough posts/retweets for it to be able to
> work.)
>

Possibly?  It would be nice to be able to come up with tools ourselves like
this and possibly help other projects who might want to do the same thing.


>
> Either way, I think we'd have to try posting at different times of the day
> prior to running any analytics, in order to have some data to work from.
> This could be an argument for being a bit more random in the times of day
> that we tweet (ie. three posts a day, eight hours apart, but varying the
> "base" time).
>
>
We really need a tool that will allow us to schedule posts on twitter.
That way, you can write 3 versions of the same tweet on the spot and them
schedule them for tweeting.  Otherwise, you have to be more focused about
the tweeting which I feel will be harder to accomplish.

sri


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