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SocialFlow Tries to Crack Science of Twitter


 
  
The New York-based startup claims to have cracked the puzzle of real-time conversation, and boasts that it can take the guesswork out of what to say and when to say it on Twitter, Facebook and Google.


FastCompany.com, BY Austin CarrWed Dec 29, 2010

Social media experts are a dime a dozen. Self-proclaimed gurus boast of their ability to manipulate the blogosphere, to make anything go viral--or, in the words of one social media satirist, to "jack the strat." But is there really a science behind having success on social media?

That's exactly what SocialFlow hopes to prove. The New York-based startup, a sister company of Bit.ly and Chartbeat under Betaworks, claims to have cracked the puzzle of real-time conversation, and boasts that it can "take the guesswork out of what to say and when to say it on Twitter, Facebook and Google."

SocialFlow's aim is to determine the best time and content for a tweet or Facebook message. It provides analytics to monitor what's resonating with online users, and uses that data to refine future posts. Metrics include clicks per tweet, clicks per follower, performance of retweets and mentions and shares--all using an algorithm integrated with Bit.ly's monthly clicks--all five billion of them.

For media companies, if a particular subject or topic has seen high resonance in the past, SocialFlow will suggest optimized times to publish that content and send out tweets and Facebook messages about it. For example, users can compare how social media performance ranks on Tuesdays with Fridays ...

or monitor clicks per tweet over 24 hours

Clicks per hour

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