Jenn at TweetReach
posted this on July 30, 2010 10:15
The TweetReach Tracker provides ongoing, real-time Twitter measurement. Whether you're tracking a hashtag, username, URL, keyword, brand name or anything else, the TweetReach Tracker will find, save, and analyze tweets about that topic. A Tracker isn't limited to a few days or 1500 tweets; it can monitor unlimited new tweets for weeks, even months. The Tracker measures reach, exposure, tweet types, contributors and more, all to help you understand your (or your client's) impact on Twitter. Trackers are available via a TweetReach Pro subscription.
Monitor your brand, industry and competition, see how Twitter users are interacting with your Twitter account, and track events, conferences and campaigns. The TweetReach Tracker makes it possible to comprehensively track any topic on Twitter in real time, as the conversation unfolds.
When tweets start coming in, you can review, analyze and generate reports of your Tracker metrics. Here's a screenshot (view full size here).
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Tracker components include:

Getting started with your TweetReach Tracker is quick and easy. You'll need one Tracker per campaign or general topic you want to monitor. One Tracker can consist of up to 15 search queries. There are detailed setup instructions here.
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To generate a report of your Tracker results, first select the time period you wish to view. You can change the date range in the top right corner of your Tracker.
Then, you can print your data, export to a CSV file, or generate a PDF of your results (print buttons located at top right of Tracker page).
If you want to see a Tracker in action, watch this short video demo. If you have any questions about the Tracker or TweetReach in general, just let us know.
Other questions?
Check our Tracker FAQ or ask us.