There are lots of Twitter tools, and most of them are fairly underwhelming, but I'm very impressed with Twtrland. It's a free tool, and you just need to register and authorise it with Twitter, and once you've done that you get a whole host of really interesting information.
The overview of your profile tells you what your daily Twitter activity is, your popularity (tweet and RT ratio), and how communicative you are. There's a list of the main people that you interact with on Twitter, your most popular tweets and some key followers.
You can see an analysis of your account; audience, activity, amplification and engagement. There are some interesting insights - my tweets are generally seen by about 1, 011 people on average, out of a total of just under 9K followers. I also share about 14 links a week, and just under half of my tweets are replies to other people.
Followers is another useful category, and you can see who follows you, if they are celebrities, power users, casual or novice, and where they're from country wise. I can also quickly see who I spend most time in conversation with.
Demographics is based on your first 5K followers - if you have more, or want them all to be covered, you can pay for the professional version. However, you can see what the male/female ratio is (mine is 38% male, 62% female), age range, locations and cities. You can also see a couple of audience interests (mine are libraries and librarians) but you have to pay to see more.
You can also share your profile, so if you want to take a look and see what mine looks like, you're most welcome to. In summary, it's a nice tool, lots of interesting stuff, and if you want to know more about how your Twitter account ticks, this is a good tool to play with.
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