TwitterGrader Provides Good Insight

If you’re interested in learning more about your presence on Twitter, your friends and followers, TwitterGrade is a user-friendly tool that provides a wealth of information.

To get the process started, you provide your Twitter username. This generates a report that show your bio, location, Web site, the number of followers/friends, when you joined Twitter, and your overall “grade” out of 100. The grade is based on an algorithm that takes into account the number of followers, the power of your followers, the number of tweets (the more, the better), how recent you’ve made a tweet, your follower/friend ratio (the higher the ratio, the better) and engagement (retweets)

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From here, you can get more information about your followers:

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And the people you follow:

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2 Comments

  1. anne jaa
    Posted February 11, 2010 at 6:38 am | Permalink

    Well this tool allows you to check the power of your twitter profile compared to millions of other users that have been graded.I didn't know this much of its information and so i like your post.I will keep following your each new post.

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  2. the1tbone
    Posted February 11, 2010 at 9:51 pm | Permalink

    I'm just now getting into using Twitter as a tool to disseminate information. In the past, I've mainly used it to "bookmark" people & organizations of interest. There's NO WAY I'm "grading" myself at this juncture! =:() But, I'm glad to find out about this tool … I'll test myself in the future …

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