Just wanted to check and see
whether the social media I use IS actually viewed.
Looking at my Twitter account.
Rare enough.
8,772 Tweets
27 followers (who they are
says a lot)
13 Likes (out of 8,772
Tweets!!!)
My Tweets have, I am told and
I have no idea what this means, "earned 5.7k impressions over the last 28
days" -anyone care to explain?
That the 27 followers include
friends of certain "nice guys" does not surprise me since I know my
FB as well as Twitter is monitored by these people -hey, they are welcome.
Impressions I am guessing are
views?
Seems to be 5-7 thousand each
28 day period
Dec 2018 5.4k
Jan 2019 7.2k
Feb 2019 3.8k
Mar 2019 5.8k
Apr 2019
1,3k
Which is...bear with
me...23.5,000 since December and we are only onto the 9th April. I have been
"Tweeting" since 2011 and that's roughly 1 million plus views of
Tweets. Thing is that you can only go
month-by-month on Twitter rather than get a grand total but it seems similar
periods of four months yield the same or much higher results.
So WHY is Twitter not helping
sell books because it shows people ARE checking out my Twitter account --Terry
Hooper Scharf@blacktowercg
It's all a mystery to me!
When it comes to Pinterest
(Terry Hooper Scharf) there are 3,886 pins from CBO there. 18 followers but
according to Pinterest analytics views etc are higher than on Twitter. Again -why is this not helping to sell books?
The final all time count for
Google+ before they killed it was 5 million views. Nope, never sold books via that either!
This spur-of-the-moment check
proves one thing and that is how wildly Blogger daily stats are. The actual number of daily views should be
somewhere around 3-4,000.
Perhaps advertisers and
publishers ought to get in on the CBO act!
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