twitterholic and twittercounter are both websites that show you your twitter stats.
- How many followers you have
- How many updates
- How many friends
- Location and more
They are both somewhat useful but I think that Twittercounter is much more valuable than twitterholic.
Twittercounter only shows you your amount of followers and updates. They pretty much show you what you already know in twitter.
Twittercounter on the other hand does more for you, it’s beneficial to your tweeting and it helps you move forward and enhance your twitter experience.
twittercounter graphs your follower count, updated count and your friend count. Graphing is so helpful because you can compare and see how you are doing and track your results.
Your success on twitter is determined by a couple things, How many people you connect with and help and how often you do it!
Twitter is all about building relationships with people. The great thing is that twittercounter shows you how well you are doing in building relationships and staying connected with them.
The other thing that i love about twittercounter is that you can create and embed a chiklet into your blog that display’s the number of twitter followers that you have.
The chiklet you can produce looks like this
It’s great because it shows that you already have followers and you can maximize all of your websites by putting this on which will get you more followers and people to connect with to grow your business.
Make sure to put this on all your sites so that you will get more followers and be able to connect with them so that they will visit your site, subscribe and/or buy your products and services!
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Have a great day! Please retweet this!
David
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TwitterHolic also has a decent graph, but no options, e.g. http://twitterholic.com/Twitter_Tips/
TwitterCounter lets you compare users and change timelines, e.g.
http://twittercounter.com/compare/Twitter_Tips/nprnews/foxnews/all
TwitterCounter’s best feature may be that it offers a widget that shows which Twitter users are visiting your blog or website: http://j.mp/3uKzeU