One of the most amazing things about Twitter is the numerous applications available for it. About a few months back, everybody was talking tools to help them increase their followers or help them mass follow etc. Sure, you need a high number of followers to be a good marketer but its equally important to review your account once in a while so you know that when you talk there is someone listening.
We aren’t really interested in monologues here. Are we? This leads us to explore the tools which provide me more of statistics on my usage and my grades.
Following are some of the tools that I think are worth mentioning:
Apart from the lively interface, TweetStats provides some really cool information about you Twitter Usage. It gives me my Tweeting timeline, my average number of tweets daily, aggregate daily tweets, aggregate hourly tweets. It also gives me my density of Tweets throughout the day, whom do I reply and Whose tweets do I retweet etc. All the stats are graphical representation. Nice tool for a quick stats update.
Twitter Grader basically is an application which grades you based on your number of followers, quality of followers and your tweeting behaviour. They have also provided their alogorithm for Grade calculation in their blog.
Twitterholic presents a list of top Twitter users in its home page itself and you can find the rank of any twitter user based on their followers. Not only does it provideyou the rank of Twitter users, you can also view top Twitter users for different locations.
Buzzom is Tool for Twitter Management. With various other features to help you manage your account better, they also provide you useful stats on your profile. TwitIn score gives you rank based on your followers following ratio, Retweet Count, Tweet Efficiencyand various other factors. They tell you what your profile matches to and give you a series of reccomendation to make your Twitter experience fruitful as well as fun.
TweetEffect is different from others. It neither provides you with your twitter usage nor does it give you any rank/ grade. It just tells you what effect your tweets have. In their own words, “Find out which of your Twitter updates made people follow or leave you.”
TwitterFriends has a UI that could be quite misleading. The white and clean Interface provides stats on whom I reply to and who replies to me. There is a visualisation section also apart from the usual stats.
I would like to add on to this lsit. So if you know of a tool which provides good statistics on Twitter usage, please let me know.





















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