
Twitter analytics are now available to all users.
In June, Twitter began experimenting with opening its analytics dashboard to users outside of its advertisers.
Then, last month, Twitter rolled out an updated analytic dashboard to marketers, verified users and Twitter Card publishers.
The
 dashboard lets users see how many impressions each tweet has received 
(how many times users saw the tweet on Twitter), the number of favorites
 their tweet has received, how many times others have clicked on their 
profiles, and the number of retweets and replies on a certain tweet. It 
also shows how many times users engaged with a tweet and what that 
engagement was.
Now, all users can get access to these types of statistics by visiting analytics.twitter.com.
Twitter also put up a help page with definitions and guides. Tweet metrics are updated in real time.
To
 view these analytics, your account must be at least 14 days old, and it
 cannot be deleted, restricted, protected or suspended. You also must 
primarily tweet in English, French, Japanese or Spanish.
It's
 not certain what Twitter is hoping users extract from these new 
statistics. The numbers are certainly useful for brands and individuals 
who want to better reach a larger audience, the "average" Twitter user 
simply may not care.
In
 the past, non-advertisers have had to rely on third party apps for all 
Twitter metrics. Creating a front-facing product for users is an 
interesting move for the company. The next thing we're waiting on is 
when analytics will be integrated into the mobile apps.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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