Back in Twitter’s Search Index Follow Up: Yep, It Makes a Difference

Just as a little follow up to a post from almost a month ago—I’m back in Twitter’s search index: what will the result be?—yes, there has been a difference. The main difference is more traffic to posts from the tweets that get sent out (since they are indexed now) and that I’m getting more followers [...]

I’m back in Twitter’s search index: what will the result be?

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For probably the last six months, maybe longer, none of my tweets have been included in Twitter search—Twitter Search is Failing Us: Is There a Solution? | TrisHusseyDotCom—which is a pretty big problem if I want to get the most out of every link and post I tweet out. This isn’t about ego, it’s, frankly, [...]

Twitter Search is Failing Us: Is There a Solution?

One of the crucial parts of using Twitter and social media for business intelligence is is search. The problem is that when using Twitter search for information is that Twitter holds all the cards, and I think Twitter is dealing from the bottom of the deck. Here are a couple of examples. First my Twitter [...]

I Have Seen Google, and It Is Us. Proposing a Q-A connector for Twitter

Call it the lazy web, wisdom of crowds, organic computers, or a hive mind, but I’ve seen in the last few weeks alone that asking a question on Twitter yields great results. Here is tonight’s example: I use Twitter as my hyper-intelligent personal search engine #quote @zaibatsu link: Twitter / Reg Saddler: I use Twitter [...]

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