Using ReTweets for Outreach
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Does anyone know of a tool that export a list of people that Retweeted a piece of content with the url they list on their profile? I'm trying to mine the individuals that RT'd an outreach piece we did to try to gain more opportunities but can't find a tool that will mine the data from peoples twitter profiles. I know of Retweet follow (their export is no where to be found) and Topsy but wanted to avoid doing a bunch of manual thanks tweet@'s.
I also have a list of all the twitter handles/urls that I'm looking to find what their site is to do more personalized outreach for.
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Hmm I don't know, but can't you search for the URL? or search for some of the text in the URL? I'd definitely reach out to them, they have great customer service!
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Didn't know about Rowfeeder but it looks pretty awesome. Do you know if there is a way to trackback tweets about a certain URL? I couldn't find it in their functionality. It seems to provide all the info (and more) that I'm looking for but you can't enter a url that was tweeted.
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You can use http://rowfeeder.com for that! Depending how much you're going to need, it may even be free for you. You enter your search terms, then it creates a Google Spreadsheet for you with the Username, name, actual tweet, their home page (listed on their profile), location, followers, friends, and time of tweet. It will backfill as well as track going forward as well.
We use it all the time here at SEOmoz. Hope this helps!
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