Do you use Twitter or other social media to stay up to date with the latest happenings? With the use of hashtags on Twitter,
you can broadcast and stay updated with events around the world. Not
only that, Twitter can be used to monitor the latest trends. Hashtags
make communic
ations filterable and organized, which could be put to
great use for getting feedback and suggestions. But there's more - you
can take your research to the next level by using some great hashtag
tracking and analytics tools!
There are many powerful tools to effectively manage hashtags and make
the most of them. Here are 5 of the best tools for making the most out
of hashtags on Twitter.
Tagboard
You can thing of Tagboard as the Pinterest of Hashtags. After you search
for a hashtag, you are welcomed with a beautiful board, much like
Pinterest, with updates from a wide range of networks like Twitter,
Facebook, Google+, Instagram - networks that support hashtags.
Not only can you track popular hashtags across all these platforms, you
can also create your own hashtag to monitor. You can filter out
conversations from networks that you’re not interested in. Tagboard
offers a great way for discussions on a wide range of networks.
Hashtagify
Hashtagify is one of the best and recommended tool to start off
searching hashtags. It not only helps you to find hashtags and tweets
around them, but also draw out hashtags related to the one you have
searched for. Hashtagify also helps you to find top influencers for each
hashtag.
The revenue model is based on a Freemium model and you have to pay for
access to more of their services. But if you're a beginner, this is
where you should start off.
TweetBinder
Tweetbinder is an amazing tool to help you analyse a twitter hashtag and
see who all are engaged in the conversation, who is the most
influential, what links where shared, etc. Similar to the word Hashtag
itself, binder is meant to grouping similar things and conversations.
Tweetbinder also shows the people in the that were the most active for a
hashtag and who’s tweets got the most reach. You can also filter out
the conversations to learn more about links shared, retweets and images.
Then finally there is an overall analytics tool, which shows you the
total tweets related to a conversation over a period of time, the
retweets, the links etc.
Twubs
Twubs is another one of those best Twitter Hashtag tools out there.
Twubs also features an auto-complete in their search toolbar that gives
you more suggestions on the go as you type in. There is also an option
to register your own hashtag with Twubs and have a personal landing page
for the same. You could also host chat sessions with your audience from
there.
Apart from giving information about a hashtag, Twubs also acts as a Hashtag directory and Registry.
What do you think about these Twitter hashtag tracking and managing
tools? Are you leveraging hashtags to get the most out of it? Have your
say in the comments section below. Cheers :)
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