Because There Aren’t Enough Ways to Stalk What People Are Saying on Twitter…


April 20th, 2008

There are about 47.3 billion Twitter apps to break down what people are saying, who they’re saying it to, where they’re saying it and how popular they are for saying what they say. But there’s always room for more, right?

I’ve seen some of my Twitter friends like Geoff Livingston, Greg Verdino and Matt Dickman talking about Tweet Clouds recently, so I checked the site out. It’s a cool way to visualize your most tweeted words.

What I find interesting as a PR person is that you can see the terms arguably most important to people as well as who they’re talking to most often. This gives us insight into who our influencers are and what things and people are central to their conversations. Tweet Clouds could end up being a visually interesting and useful way to get a better snapshot of who people are on Twitter.

Try this out. In the meantime, here’s my Tweet Cloud:

@AmandaGravel Tweet Cloud

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2 Responses to “Because There Aren’t Enough Ways to Stalk What People Are Saying on Twitter…”

  1. The Tuesday Night Tech Show on April 20, 2008 4:19 pm

    Why does my Tweet cloud only say “beer,” “Iron Man,” and “iPhone?” Oh, “Captain Morgan” appears in there once or twice, too.

  2. Abdur on April 20, 2008 7:08 pm

    Check out twitter.summize.com for tracking things of interest in the twitter world. Even cooler check out all the links people have suggested to you on twitter.

    http://twitter.summize.com/search?q=to%3AAmandaGravel+filter%3Alinks&from=&to=&ref=&tag=&tude=&lang=all

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