You may have noticed recently that you aren’t automatically receiving alerts when one of your Contributors adds a tweet to the Review Queue. This is because we’ve made a small change to the system that instead lets you control who receives these alerts and when.
With our bellies still full of turkey, we’re still in that grateful mood that Thanksgiving is meant to inspire. On that note, we’d like to say thanks to those who have helped make TweetFunnel’s growing success possible:
Wish you knew which tweets engaged your followers most? Retweeting is a good way to gauge this, but it’s not the only way. You can also easily track which links get clicked on most by using the right URL shortener.
It’s a big day in the life of a little startup when TechCrunch covers them for the first time. I mean a REALLY big day. And amazingly, that day has come for TweetFunnel.
While the signup spike generated by the story exposed an issue that temporarily took our site down, we were able to address the [...]
A few months ago we attended TWTRCON SF and had a fabulous time mingling with passionate attendees in the demo area. Fortunately, we made enough of an impression that those same people voted to hear more about us on the main stage and we were able to give a 140-second pitch to all of [...]
When we initially designed TweetFunnel, we thought it would mostly be useful to corporations on Twitter. But after we launched, we saw all kinds of organizations signing up.