Understanding Twitter Grader’s Grade
Posted 06-21-2009 at 11:19 PM by FindItFreeLive
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One of my favorite stat tools for Twitter is Twitter Grader.
Why?
Well, it’s not really because of the grade they give, for even they state.
“What Twitter Grader is trying to measure is the power, reach and authority of a twitter account. In other words, when you tweet, what kind of an impact does it have?”
This, of course, is all subjective.
Which means putting your focus on the actual grade would be a wrong approach to understanding Twitter Grader’s grade. While seeing your place in the world of Twitter as it relates to other peoples:
* Followers
* Updates
* Engagement
And such is a much better approach to working with your grade at Twitter Grader.
Yet, personally speaking, even this really isn’t my major focus with using Twitter Grader. Don’t get me wrong; I do pay attention to the grade. It’s just that I pay more attention to the people using my Twitter bio’s keywords for these are people that are great for me to become friends with especially in the beginning of my Twitter account.
NOTE: The above is the very reason that I put more than one word in my Twitter account settings under “location.” I’m not just from “Spokane” but rather I am from “Seattle B4 Spokane WA USA.” Now I can focus on each of those major keywords as well as the keywords from my bio.
My two favorite searches within Twitter Grader’s grading system are
* Twitter Elite / Top In Location: (Shows who is leading in a given location)
* Search: (Individual keywords can be searched to discover who the leaders for that word are.)
Whatever the case use Twitter Grader and I’m sure you will learn secrets that even I haven’t uncovered yet, and when you do be sure to let me know. After all, it’s only fair, right?
Why?
Well, it’s not really because of the grade they give, for even they state.
“What Twitter Grader is trying to measure is the power, reach and authority of a twitter account. In other words, when you tweet, what kind of an impact does it have?”
This, of course, is all subjective.
Which means putting your focus on the actual grade would be a wrong approach to understanding Twitter Grader’s grade. While seeing your place in the world of Twitter as it relates to other peoples:
* Followers
* Updates
* Engagement
And such is a much better approach to working with your grade at Twitter Grader.
Yet, personally speaking, even this really isn’t my major focus with using Twitter Grader. Don’t get me wrong; I do pay attention to the grade. It’s just that I pay more attention to the people using my Twitter bio’s keywords for these are people that are great for me to become friends with especially in the beginning of my Twitter account.
NOTE: The above is the very reason that I put more than one word in my Twitter account settings under “location.” I’m not just from “Spokane” but rather I am from “Seattle B4 Spokane WA USA.” Now I can focus on each of those major keywords as well as the keywords from my bio.
My two favorite searches within Twitter Grader’s grading system are
* Twitter Elite / Top In Location: (Shows who is leading in a given location)
* Search: (Individual keywords can be searched to discover who the leaders for that word are.)
Whatever the case use Twitter Grader and I’m sure you will learn secrets that even I haven’t uncovered yet, and when you do be sure to let me know. After all, it’s only fair, right?
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Thanks so much for posting this. After I received my grade yesterday I was really curious about grader and what it was all about. Although I havent had a chance to really check out grader too much, your post has me interested where I think I'll go read a bit more about it.
Thanks and keep up the great job!Posted 06-22-2009 at 12:49 PM by JeannetteNL










