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  • 3 Ways to Deep Slice Twitter Conversations

    deep sliceOK, so you’ve got your twitter account up and cooking, you’re using 3rd party apps to filter and aggregate search and you’ve got a tweeting routing down pat, now what?

    Now it’s time to take a much deeper look into the social web and start slicing conversation themes, discovering who’s influencing what, who’s saying what and how often, and what’s trending around a topic. There is a new breed of search engine forming around the “now search” that is plugging into social sites like twitter and backtype as well as blogs and social networks.

    Below are three newish real-time search engines that allow you to take a deep look as what’s going right now.

    • OneRiot@oneriot – this is essentially a bookmarking site for twitter. Users share tweets that contain URLs to web pages and this site keeps track and returns search results based on topics. This is a really great way to discover some new sites related to subjects and you can interact with the twitter shares right from the site by replying to or retweeting good stuff you find.
    • Topsy@topsy – lots of stats when you search including the a collection of authors by volume for each topic you are trending. Really like this to find people who are very active around a topic or who are your best retweeters.
    • crowdeye@crowdeye – currently a twitter only search engine it gives you results from tweets and retweets including graphs and charts.

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    Posted by: John Jantsch on Jun 23, 09 | 5:05 am
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    Comments
    • Good info. I follow on twitter. Related links didn't cover info in the first paragraph though, which I would have also found useful.
    • Thanks for this - always on the lookout for new ways of studying Twitter activity more closely
    • hi John, thanks for the shout out. I'm the GM at OneRiot. We posted a blog yesterday that lifts the lid on how we work and what we index (e.g. not just twitter, but also digg and other social sharing services, not to mention our own panel). Hopefully your readers will find it interesting: http://blog.oneriot.com/content/2009/06/the-inn...
      All the best. Tobias @ OneRiot
    • There have been many services launched recently that are built on top of twitter. Dont know how are they going to scale up their business model when Twitter's is not as of now minting a dime !

      John was just thinking on how to increase my followers ;) incase if you can help on the same do advise...
    • Thanks for posting this. There are many new tools coming out to help increase your monitoring of twitter.

      Does anyone have suggestions on some other tools to increase your followers?
    • Thanks for the list! Always looking to find ways to analyze Twitter.
    • This was really helpful. As a daily user of Twitter for business, it's good to get a breakdown of the really useful search engines. With so many new apps appearing all the time, an expert opinion is needed and appreciated.
    • Good article, I think many small businesses are eager to use Twitter but struggle to get a grasp on how to use it effectively for business.

      The Marketing Donut has a good article on how Twitter can be used to improve your business - http://bit.ly/4XV7v
    • Where do you find all these wonderful tools John? I use real-time search all the time so another resource for me is great!
    • Great post John. I really need to start making better use of these "deep slicing" tools for Twitter.
    • Great Article - I've been on twitter just a few months now, and have struggled to find credible people to follow/twit with in the industry. CrowdEye.com has really helped me out, thanks!

      Matt
      http://www.advisionmarketing.com/blog/
    • Great information. Thanks for posting these iteams on folowing Twitter.
    • Hi John: Thanks for the 'deep slice'. I'm interested to know about how much of your day you spend on social media interactions (a percent?). Seems to me as more and more jump into connecting and more and more applications and resources become available, there is less and less time to get things done.
    • Good article and thanks to Tobias for posting his link. OneRiot looks quite interesting.
      Good Selling.
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