Noticed that some of my posts get “re-tweeted” a lot , maybe 30 or 40 times, in a short period, perhaps in an hour or so – that was the case with my post on Top Twitter Tools tonight. For a while, I have had a RSS Feed set up on @webmetricsguru and can usually find out who’s messaging me or mentioning my handle, even after the fact, so that, yes, I can see every mention that way -
But … I’m wondering – who’s actually the most influential – who carries this conversation forward, after I’ve blogged about it. In a few short minutes I found:
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4 ReTweet Tools and Trackers by Darron Rowse where he mentions the 4 tools
- Dan Zarrella was one of the first and has come up with a number of tools including his ReTweet Mapper which among other things allows you to see a ranking of the most ReTweeted people on twitter (arranged by the last hour, day and week).
- retweet radar – this tool describes itself as ‘Finding trends in the mountains of information ‘retweet’ed on Twitter.’ It puts together a retweet cloud of terms that are being retweeted, ranks most retweeted users of Twitter and ranks the links that are being retweeted.
- Retweetist – similarly this service ranks the hottest links being retweeted and most retweeted people on Twitter.
- Retweetrank – another tool that simply ranks the number of retweets twitter users have (not sure how up to date it is).
However, none to the tools above actually did what I wanted and honestly, what i have in mind is similar to BlogPulse’s Conversation Tracker - but for Twitter – look, maybe it exists, and I just missed it.
My original blog post does show up, but Blogpulse isn’t designed to track for Tweets – that’s the problem, and doesn’t seem to want to pick up shortened urls, either.



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