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iphone To Help You Track Your Tweets

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Dec, 2014 12:51 PM
    A new feature in Twitter's iPhone app can find how many people are reading your tweets, retweeting or clicking on a link you posted.
     
    "You need to sign in to the Twitter analytics page with your account so that the company can start collecting the mobile analytics data," said Ian Chan, a software engineering manager at Twitter.
     
    Make sure you have upgraded your Twitter iPhone app to the latest version. Open the app, and tap any tweet you have posted, CNET reported.
     
    At the bottom of the tweet, you will see a link that says "View Analytics Details".
     
    Now tap that link. In response, Twitter shows you the analytics for that specific tweet.
     
    The total impressions displays the number of times people saw your tweet, while the total engagements reveals the number of people who actually retweeted or favorited your tweet.
     
    Scroll down further, and you will find specific percentages for the engagement data.
     
    The mobile analytics data is available on iOS operating devices at the moment.

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