Trendistic.
Trendistic. (http://trendistic.com/)
Trendistic is a tool that allows you to track trends on Twitter, similarly to what Google Trends does for Google searches. It gathers tweets as they are posted, filters redundant ones and compiles the rest into one-hour intervals.
This way, it shows how the frequency of one, two, three and four-word phrases fluctuate over time. The result is a visualization of what is popular and what is not among Twitter users, and how certain events are reflected or even predicted by the microblogosphere.
You can enter a phrase (topic) in the Trendistic search box to see how its frequency varies over time, or several different topics separated by commas to see how they relate (each topic will show in the chart with a specific color): try comparing ‘dinner’ and ‘breakfast’ or ‘morning’ and ‘night’ for instance, to see how powerful it can be.
How K. A. Is It?
I first found out about this site from reading Joel Comm’s book, “Twitter Power.” (It’s our only K.A. Book right now). Like Joel, some of the things that I really like about it are the graphs that it shows. Being able to see what days the different trends peaked on, is great especially if you have had a part in it.
Some of the other things are:
– It’s accurate and very detailed.
– You can easily compare different terms with a click of a button.
– It shows you the most recent tweets who have used the term.
Why this is important? This allows you to see what trends are the most current and on Twitter have some great conversations to join. Which will ultimately get you some new followers hopefully, and if you’re like me who is not great with keeping up with current events, it gives you an idea of the latest news stories happening around the world.
The only downfall so far is that for some of the lower used trends, it really doesn’t do that great of a job with giving statistics. For instance, my good friend Jeremy Cowart, had an amazing event this past weekend called help-portrait. (http://www.help-portrait.com/) and it was covered on CNN, and Fox News and I know it was a pretty good trending topic, but when I checked on Trendistic, it said the trend was too low.
Either way, this is still a very cool site that has helped a lot. Thanks Joel Comm. (http://www.joelcomm.com/)
Rating: 4 out of 5





