How to see who shared my link on twitter
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I post many blog posts on twitter, but How to see who shared my link on twitter?
What I need to search to find out this?
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You could always trial a service like mention.com - It will allow you to track specific content across a variety of locations including FB and Twitter etc. It is a paid solution, but you can get a free trial.
So people share a specific link or bit link - hopefully you can track it.
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Hi,
Post your blog post with hashtag and if you search the hashtag in twitter search you will be able to see who shared your tweet.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
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