If you have a Twitter account, then you'd better take a minute to check your grade. You might be surprised by what you find. Here's a snapshot of the NextMark report card for NextMark on Twitter:
TWITTER.grader.com uses a proprietary algorithm to score and rank Twitter accounts on six weighted factors listed below:
- Number of followers: a non-discriminating count of how many followers you have (higher is better).
- Ranking of followers: the grades of those who follow you (higher is better).
- Number of Updates: within reason (more is better). Don't be a spammer!
- Recency of Updates: if your last tweet is recent, then you're doing good here.
- Follower/Following Ratio: this factor is more important in the early stages (higher is better). This becomes less important as your followers and engagement levels increase over time.
- Engagement Level: references and retweets from other users, combined with the ranking of those users.
NextMark ranks list managers in a similar fashion by using an algorithm to score and grade data card quality on thirteen attributes. Fortunately, the basics of these algorithms are revealed to help list managers and tweeters succeed. However, if you want to see the algorithm for Google search engine optimization then good luck.
Visit HubSpot to get your Twitter report card, and let us know your score (comment section below). Here's one final tip - follow Barack Obama on Twitter -- he might just follow you back and boost your Twitter grade!
Thank you so much! This is great information.
Posted by: Zorka Kovacevich | June 25, 2009 at 10:43 AM
Very cool roundup of social tools. I really appreciate it.
Posted by: Peggy McKee | July 26, 2009 at 05:45 PM
This is pretty cool. I'd hate to see what my report card looks like though!
Posted by: Twitter Software | August 14, 2010 at 11:46 AM
Can you do this for just your own Twitter account, or are you able to check out any Twitter account?
Posted by: Fairfax Locksmith | August 14, 2010 at 11:47 AM
I'm afraid that social media is just another means for Big Brother to keep a watchful eye over us. I don't think the whole world needs to know that I'm going to the movies or feeling tired.
Posted by: My Broken Heart | August 14, 2010 at 11:48 AM
Should be able to do this for any Twitter account (unless it has changed since I wrote this post). Enjoy!
Posted by: Chris DeMartine | August 16, 2010 at 08:06 AM