Timeline Activity
Twitter Analytics’ Timeline Activity view lets you look at your tweets from the last 30 days accompanied by numbers of favorites, retweets, and replies. The Timeline also shows you how many clicks each of your tweeted links received.
Followers
The Analytics tool also offers a Followers view that shows you a graph of your followers’ growth over the last month, and lets you group your followers by interest, location, and gender. Though I’m currently unable to access my account’s follower information yet, I’m hoping this is a bug on Twitter’s end that will be resolved soon.
If Twitter Analytics gets up and running for everyone, it could be a convenient alternative to using third-party analytics tools to measure Twitter growth. What’s better, after all, than hearing your account data straight from the horse’s mouth? Plus, using Twitter Analytics could help stop you from making these 10 Twitter mistakes you also make in real life.
Besides Twitter Analytics, what other tools do you use to assess your success on Twitter?