TwitterSheep Twitter Follower Visualization Tool

Want to learn what your followers on Twitter are interested in? Plug your name into TwitterSheep to get the picture – a picture of their tag cloud. TwitterSheep This is a word cloud generated from the bios of my followers on Twitter. TwitterSheep Followers Based on the majority of their cloud tags, it appears my Tweets content attracts Twitter users with similar interests to mine. A TwitterSheep cloud tag analysis of a Twitter account can illustrate whether or not a particular account stays on topic by the type of followers it attracts. In my case and based on the size of the tags most common to the Twitter followers I attract, Marketing, Social, Media, News. Internet, Web and Online each confirm my Tweets are congruent with my business focus.

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Scrubbing Other People’s Tweets; Then Retweeting As Your Own

I wonder how often a Twitter user creates a Tweet that gets grabbed by another Twitter account and then gets retweeted as its own? I noticed this happened with my one of my Tweets last week. The tweet at the bottom of the following screen shot contains my headline with the poster’s Bit.ly link – not mine – to the story I wrote on my blog. My Tweet Scrubbed; Retweeted While my blog would get the benefit of any traffic this Tweet sent, the grab a tweet, scrub and retweet model seems dubious at best.

my tweet scrubbed Scrubbing Other People’s Tweets; Then Retweeting As Your Own

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