How Twitter can be used to monitor our company

  1. Mention map – discover new people and hashtags

You can use the tool to discover new people and hashtags connected to your brand. There’s so much data, it’s easy to fall down a rabbit hole. It also goes through all the tweets related to the hashtag or user you clicked on. This is possibly one of the best ways to find new hashtags and followers that you might have missed otherwise.

  1. TweetDeck – manage multiple streams

Out of all the tools on this list, TweetDeck is the only one owned by Twitter. It might not have advanced features or statistics, but it’s great for managing multiple feeds. If you need something simple, this is it. In terms of monitoring, TweetDeck creates long-term streams that update each time you log in, and filters searches based on criteria like usernames, keywords, lists, and so on. On the engagement side, you can like, reply, retweet, schedule posts, and shorten links.

  1. Warble – receive tweets by topic

Its clean interface lets you easily navigate through the dashboard, allowing you to see all the active alerts. You can adjust settings to filter alerts based on location and language, or exclude retweets from results. If you’re not familiar with search operators, setting up notifications might be confusing at first. But it’s still pretty efficient.

How we can use to twitter to sell merchandise

Twitter can be used to sell merchandise by posting the products one has on twitter page. This allows people to look at your tweet and be in a position to like and retweet the tweet. You can also tag people you have followed. An example is when a phone company comes up with a new make of phone they post details about it to inform people and this creates awareness then

people go to markets to look for the commodity or they get in touch with the person in the contact.

HOW TO PROVIDE LIVE UPDATES ON EVENTS OR CONFRENCES

You need to pick a hashtag for your event and promote it. Without a hashtag, there isn’t much you can do. It is essential that all attendees know the hashtag and use it. During your event, Twitter can be a great back channel conversation about how the event is going.

Once the conversation gets going, Tweet Archivist can help bubble up the gestalt of the conference. Here’s some things you can do:

  • Display the top user visualization as a leaderboard
  • Promote the Top Words visualization The Top Words visualization is a beautiful word cloud of what people are tweeting about
  • Capture pictures with the Top Images visualization

After the event, you can sit down and analyze the data:

  • Scour the tweets for attendee complaints When you find a complaint, tweet the attendee back and/or use the data for improving your conference next time.
  • Find out what you did well Discover trends on what attendees liked about the show.
  • Figure out who your influencers are The Top Users chart and Influencer Index chart are mechanisms to find the most vocal and most influential people tweeting about your conference.

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