TweetReach Help/Getting started

Running a report

Jenn at TweetReach
posted this on April 02, 2010 11:14

To get started, run a free quick report. Go to http://tweetreach.com and enter a search term in the search box. We'll do a search for the most recent 50 tweets about that term and run some analysis on those tweets. This will take a few seconds, so be patient. When our calculations are done, we'll show you the report. (There are lots of ways to search and we support most advanced search operators.)

If you want more information about a search term, you can then buy a full report. This report will include data about as many tweets as we can find on a search term (limited only by Twitter's API restrictions, which currently restricts us to 1500 tweets within the past few days). A full report costs $20.

You can also sign up for a free TweetReach account if you'd like to save your free and full reports for later.

And if you want to track a term over time or get more in-depth analysis, you should consider a TweetReach Pro subscription. TweetReach Pro includes the TweetReach Tracker, which tracks all tweets about a topic as they are posted to Twitter, with no limits on time or number of tweets.