Simple app to search on twitter easily and efficiently!
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Naam | Tweet Finder - Advanced Search |
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Versie | 1.1 |
Update | 05 okt. 2021 |
Grootte | 5 MB |
Categorie | Sociaal |
Installaties | 10K+ |
Ontwikkelaar | Sargantana Studios |
Android OS | Android 7.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.triay0.tweetfinder2 |
Tweet Finder - Advanced Search · Beschrijving
This application allows you to search tweets from Twitter with custom queries
Features available:
⭐ Search by word
⭐ Search by account
⭐ Search by engagement
⭐ Search by dates
⭐ Dark theme
Use Advanced Search for Twitter to find the latest news and world events faster. Find popular people, hashtags and photos for any topic you can imagine.
Every second, on average, around 6,000 tweets are sent on Twitter, which translates to over 500 million tweets per day! Did you know you could search every single one of them? (Plus the multi-million profiles attached to them!). Twitter has an amazing, yet somewhat little-known Twitter Advanced Search tool to help you find exactly what we’re looking for.
Looking to find your next customers?
Advanced Search can help.
Want to measure the happiness of your current customers?
Yep, Advanced Search is what you need.
Tweet Finder is a goldmine for marketers and small business owners. In this post I’m super excited to share some top tips and tricks to help your business win with Twitter Advanced Search.
All of these options are great if you’re looking to quickly dive into a certain topic or hashtag.
If you want to get the most value out of Twitter search though, Advanced Search is an amazing and powerful resource.
Words
All of these words: Enter two or more words in this field and you’ll see tweets that contain those terms (in no particular order). You can search for one or more phrase by using quotations to separate each, for example “social media” and “social marketing”.
This exact phrase: It’s best to search for just one phrase in here. This field is particularly useful if you want to search for names or quotes.
Any of these words : This field is great to search for multiple words.
None of these words: Whatever you put in here will be remove tweets from your search results that contain the words or phrases you included.
These hashtags : This one helps you to hone in on hashtags, I tend to use it to check-in on #bufferchat conversation.
People
From these accounts: This one will show you tweets only from the account’s you add in this field.
To these accounts: Enter the username of one or more accounts and you’ll be able to see tweets sent to them.
Mentioning these accounts: Pretty similar to the last two, enter an account name (or more) in this field and you can see any tweets mentioning your chosen usernames.
Dates
From this date to this date: This is an incredibly easy way to search for tweets between two dates.
Features available:
⭐ Search by word
⭐ Search by account
⭐ Search by engagement
⭐ Search by dates
⭐ Dark theme
Use Advanced Search for Twitter to find the latest news and world events faster. Find popular people, hashtags and photos for any topic you can imagine.
Every second, on average, around 6,000 tweets are sent on Twitter, which translates to over 500 million tweets per day! Did you know you could search every single one of them? (Plus the multi-million profiles attached to them!). Twitter has an amazing, yet somewhat little-known Twitter Advanced Search tool to help you find exactly what we’re looking for.
Looking to find your next customers?
Advanced Search can help.
Want to measure the happiness of your current customers?
Yep, Advanced Search is what you need.
Tweet Finder is a goldmine for marketers and small business owners. In this post I’m super excited to share some top tips and tricks to help your business win with Twitter Advanced Search.
All of these options are great if you’re looking to quickly dive into a certain topic or hashtag.
If you want to get the most value out of Twitter search though, Advanced Search is an amazing and powerful resource.
Words
All of these words: Enter two or more words in this field and you’ll see tweets that contain those terms (in no particular order). You can search for one or more phrase by using quotations to separate each, for example “social media” and “social marketing”.
This exact phrase: It’s best to search for just one phrase in here. This field is particularly useful if you want to search for names or quotes.
Any of these words : This field is great to search for multiple words.
None of these words: Whatever you put in here will be remove tweets from your search results that contain the words or phrases you included.
These hashtags : This one helps you to hone in on hashtags, I tend to use it to check-in on #bufferchat conversation.
People
From these accounts: This one will show you tweets only from the account’s you add in this field.
To these accounts: Enter the username of one or more accounts and you’ll be able to see tweets sent to them.
Mentioning these accounts: Pretty similar to the last two, enter an account name (or more) in this field and you can see any tweets mentioning your chosen usernames.
Dates
From this date to this date: This is an incredibly easy way to search for tweets between two dates.