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What Your Competitor is doing on Twitter-Get Clues from Twitter Advanced Search?

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What Your Competitor is doing on Twitter-Get Clues from Twitter Advanced Search?

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  1. What Your Competitor Is Doing on Twitter – Get Clues from Advance Twitter Search With hundreds of millions of Tweets, a day, Twitter offers a massive amount of exciting content. So, how you filter the relevant content? Take another situation, you want to track the activities of your competitor on Twitter and all of sudden you planned to access his previous year Twitter posts having specific keyword/list of keywords. How will you filter the search results or dig into each post to find out what you need?

  2. Twitter Advance Search Guidelines: Step 1: On Twitter account, enter specific keyword into the search bar. Step 2: On the left-hand side Click on “Search Filters” and then “Advanced Search”

  3. Step 3: Click on “Advanced Search” and fill the details

  4. Step 4: Click the “Search” and see the results

  5. Twitter advanced search fields provide ample opportunities to explore Twitter’s deep cracks, including: • “all of these words” to ensure you’re narrowing in on a specific query • “any of these words” to broaden your research scope • “none of these words” to exclude irrelevant search information • “these hashtags” to find popular topics. • “from account” and “to account” to see interactions between specific people • “mentioning these accounts” to see who’s talking about you • Furthermore, you can also use Twitter Advance Search to Generate Leads. By Twitter Advanced Search feature, you can find valuable demographic information, information about prospects in your local area, and lead generation opportunities. • If your goal is lead generation, you should focus on these areas: • People • Places • Dates • Other

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