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Score Your Twitter Profile Power, What Is Your Twitter Grade?


14 November 2008 No Comment
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It seems that every month I find a new and exciting Twitter tool. Today I want to point out a useful tool for who has a Twitter account or want measure the relative power of a Twitter user.

Twitter Grader is a useful tool that allows to track the number of followers you have and much more.  According to the site your Twitter is graded on a number of things:

  • The number of followers you have
  • The power of this network of followers
  • The pace of your updates
  • The completeness of your profile
  • …a few others

Twitter Grader is calculated as a percentile score. I currently have a score of 78 (this means I score higher than 78 percent of the other user profiles that have been graded).

What it means? Any tool that measures the effectiveness of a Social Media site for a user it’s important if you are serious about marketing. Twitter grade shows a random selection of other notable Twitterers in order you can know which have the higher scores. Thus, if you are use Twitter as a marketing tool, I believe this analysis could be helpful for you.






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