How to Get The Most Out of Account Summary Feature

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2 min readDec 12, 2016

When we think of SocialRank, we picture a blank canvas. There is so much you can do, and so the use cases are endless.

One of our most used feature is Account Summary. SocialRank provides very granular data, but with Account Summary you get to see a snapshot of all your followers or a search query you’ve made. Data points include: Follower Activity, Follower Distribution, Top Follower Locations, Popular bio words, Popular words in posts, and Popular hashtags in posts, Popular cashtags and Popular emojis.

What’s great about Account Summary is that as you refresh and add different filters, the data updates for that audience. For example, if you’re Daniel Wellington and you enter a Bio Keyword search for ‘blogger,’ the macro data in Account Summary will reflect that specific demographic. This becomes very insightful and useful as you try to learn more about specific segmented audiences. Another way to use Account Summary is with a saved List. This will allow you to curate exactly who you’d like the macro level data on.

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It becomes really interesting once you try out different queries; this is where you can get creative and as specific as you want. For instance, in the above example when you’re looking at the number of people that are bloggers following you, you can see exactly what percentage of them are active, and what content they’re talking about. This will help you be smarter in your approach to build a relationship, resulting in more engagement and activity with that audience.

There are tons of ways you can use this feature; let us know how you’re using it! If there’s a data point we currently don’t have that would be interesting or useful for you, let us know that too. Hit us up at hi@socialrank.com with your requests and feedback!

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SocialRank
SocialRank

SocialRank is a simple tool that helps brands & individuals find out more information about the people that follow them on social networks, starting w/ Twitter.