There’s now two ways to track or view conversations on twitter- The hard way, and the easy way. We’re here to tell you about the new easy way.
Conweets, is a tool to help users track conversations between any two users on Twitter. Twitter is primarily meant to be a micro-blogging service. However, people also interact on Twitter by “mentioning” each other or by “replying” to each other’s tweets. Conversations formed from tweets is what we like to call Conweets.
People have always had the option of clicking the “View Conversation” link on their Twitter timeline to view conversations, but there are a few drawbacks. If you wish to view a conversation that is a few days old, you’ll have to scroll all the way down, scanning for the next conversation point and maybe even use the “Find” feature of your browser cluelessly with absolutely no idea whether or not another conversation even exists . And things get worse if that conversation refers to something which was mentioned earlier in another conversation. In that case, looking for previous conversations can be taxing.
We make that simple… Authorize conweets with your account. Enter the handles of two users between whom you wish to find conversations. And that’s pretty much it. We present to you their entire conversation feed in a simple threaded form, consolidated in a single page. No more bouncing from page to page trying to put the pieces of a puzzle together. A conversation is meant to be viewed in order, chronologically, in its entirety.
Heres an example of how a conversation looks like when viewed in conweets.
Tracking of conversations in not just about stalking people. Social Media Marketing is about observing patterns on social platforms like Twitter, Facebook and accordingly targeting your customers and relating to them. In any business, figuring out what your customers are talking about and what they want, is half the battle; and conweets can do that for you quite easily.
We’d love to hear what you think about this new service. Tell us about how you use conweets. Comment below or talk to us on twitter @conweets (we’re nice people, we don’t bite ).