It's about time; microblogging service Twitter finally announces its own analytics service, which will give website owners insight into the traffic to their site via Twitter. In addition, Facebook announced this week that it will be introducing a new way for users to manage their friends: smart lists & restricted lists, the answer to Google+'s circles.
Twitter finally announces its own analytics service, a logical consequence of the microblogging service's acquisition of BackType in July. With the new analytics service, website owners can see exactly how often their articles are tweeted about and how much traffic they generate for their site. In addition, the analytics will also provide insight into the effectiveness of the tweet button guatemala phone number list on your site. The service will initially only be available to a select group of large websites, but will be rolled out to all users in the coming weeks. Twitter Analytics is currently free for all users. In addition, an API will be available for developers, so that they can incorporate Twitter data into their products. Source: Twitter Developers blog .