Others have already mentioned that you can track how many people click on links by using bit.ly as your link shortener (appending a "+" to links gives you how many followed that link) and/or by sending to a URL with an argument such as ?source=twitter
We use Tweetdeck to keep an eye on messages and retweets, and also to keep running searches going on subjects, hashtags that are relevant. Those are the only metrics so far that we work with on a regular basis. ari On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 9:21 AM, John Bedard<jbedard at artsmia.org> wrote: > We are looking for a way to get Twitter analytics like we can get for > Flicker. It tells us which specific posts are the most successful and what > time of day people pay the most attention to us etc. > > Any Suggestions?
