How
to monitor hashtags and interactions
By
Clive Eaton @CliveEaton
Have
you ever wondered if specific tweeps on Twitter are interacting with you in
terms of retweets etc? Perhaps you are part of a group which has been set up to
support one another. Often in these cases there will be some very supportive
members, and then there's those who are looking for support, but are not so
inclined to reciprocate. To weed out the less supportive ones is not that easy
just using Twitter itself. However there is a tool, which I've been using,
which does just that. You simply enter a Twitter handle, and within moments it
shows you the tweets that particular account has sent out which include your
Twitter handle. You can elect for the results to either include, or exclude,
retweets.
That tool is hashTag Monitor.
Click here to read
the complete article (see #1 below)
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If
you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they
are again:
- Marketing Tips 4 Authors: How to monitor
hashtags and interactions by @CliveEaton http://ow.ly/jyEj3
- Five Habits to Avoid in Fiction Writing http://ow.ly/jrTPL
- When is it overwritten? http://t.co/weKoDUOUMX @JulietteWade RT @elizabethscraig
- Marketing Tips 4 Authors: Social Media Tools - Part 1 by @CliveEaton http://ow.ly/ju654
- What Should I Do About a Bad Review on Amazon? http://ow.ly/ju7GT by Dana Lynn Smith
- Think Like a Publisher: Sales Plans: http://t.co/tDvM8vnzma @DeanWesleySmith RT @elizabethscraig
- Psychographic Twitter Insights Take Your Brand Beyond Mentions And Retweets http://ow.ly/ju7Xc
- Plot for Memoir Writers http://ow.ly/ju82K via Plot Whisperer for Writers and Readers
- When the Hero is His Own Worst Enemy–What We Can Learn from FLIGHT http://ow.ly/ju8d0 via @KristenLambTX
- 18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/juCiC
- When You Want to Quit Writing http://ow.ly/juITD via @write_practice
- 3 Appositive Errors http://ow.ly/juJ0t via Daily Writing Tips
- Blogs Still Rank Higher Than Twitter For Shaping Consumers’ Opinions http://ow.ly/juJnH
- What Makes Good Horror? http://t.co/puo664kscm @CraigDiLouie RT @elizabethscraig
- Historical Accuracy http://ow.ly/juJUz via Author Culture
- Journaling for writers: http://t.co/FAvC95mRP9 @getpulled RT @elizabethscraig
- 8 Bad Habits that Crush Your Creativity And Stifle Your Success http://ow.ly/juKoN via #copyblogger
- The First Step to a Quality Book–A Doubleday Editor Turned Author Speaks http://ow.ly/juKvu via @KristenLambTX
I’m
always looking for great content to share. If you have a writing and/or
marketing blog, or have a favorite that you visit often, please leave a link in
the comment section. Thanks for stopping by.
Happy
writing & running, Kathy
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