Featured Posts

LinkedIn Signal LinkedIn Signal should be available for most of you today. If you haven't already seen it, it allows you to create live, dynamic searches for topics of interest to you - just...

Readmore

Community and Social Media Promotion Manager - Gibraltar A really exciting opportunity has come onto Carve's radar for a Community and Social Media Promotion Manager, based in Gibraltar. The role offers an unique opportunity...

Readmore

Career Networking on Facebook Following today's  Mashable article about Facebook Careers app BranchOut, it's high time we devoted some time to looking at its implications for individuals and employers...

Readmore

WordPress Adds new Likes and Reblog This buttons. Trying to make their user-friendly blogging platform a little bit more social, WordPress just added a "Like" button (just like the new famous Facebook one) as well as the...

Readmore

LiveLABS @ TruLondon On Thursday and Friday this week I’ll be leading two tracks at TruLondon (http://thetruconferences.com/) that we hope will turn into something pretty special. We’ve...

Readmore

Carve Consulting: Social Media, Corporate Social Networking, ePR, Social Recruiting, Reputation Management Newsletters Carve Consulting: Social Media, Corporate Social Networking, ePR, Social Recruiting, Reputation Management LinkedIn Carve Consulting: Social Media, Corporate Social Networking, ePR, Social Recruiting, Reputation Management Rss

Tracking Twitter Trends

Posted on : 17-09-2009 | By : Paul Harrison | In : Twitter, social media audit

Tags: , ,

There are loads of useful tools to help you track buzz, your brand / product conversations, competitors, etc on Twitter. One that’s definitely worth playing with is Trendistic

Below (it looks terrible small on the page but you get the idea) is a static embed showing the buzz following Derren Browns prediction of the lottery here in the UK last week. Notice how there is a regular low level buzz for “lottery” throughout the time period but it peaks hugely with the Derren Brown spike as people discussed the event for the draw on Wednesday night ( and “how he did it” - the second spike accompanying the follow up show on the Friday. )

Love to hear your feedback and see your graphs (usethe comment below and embed function on Tredistic

blog comments powered by Disqus