Tweetthrough: your Twitter clickthrough rate
I do keep quite a number of ideas in the Someday folder of Things.app. If I still like them after a few weeks, it usually means it's worthwhile working on them. That's why I built Tweetthrough.com a few weeks ago: we're all used to talking about clickthrough rates in email marketing, but we never talk about the CTR of links shared on Twitter.
I therefore combined Bit.ly and Twitter data and created Tweetthrough.com. All you need to do is add your username and find out about your TTR (tweetthrough rate) (you can find mine at tweetthrough.com/tijs). It is currently in public beta. I'll be adding some new features (and a proper homepage) somewhere the next few weeks.
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I use Posterous quite often and there you can also see the clicks on articles. Because I only share the link via a tweet, this is more or less my "Tweetthrough" rate.
But I see that almost instantly i get a lot of clickthroughs for each article for which I post the link on Twitter. I suspect that there are some Twitter bots (or how should I call them) that follow those links automatically.
Are you seeing the same?
Patrick
Posted on 24 September 2010 at 14.13 h by Patrick De Wachter - Permalink