2. Introduction
• Twitter popular and widely-used
• Lacks functionality with regard to tweet
archiving
• Twitter doesn’t allow for a convenient way of
keeping track of old messages
• Tweet Archivist provides comprehensive
archiving tools
– analyze, visualize, save, and export tweets
3. Overview
• Uses the highly-popular Twitter social
networking service as its base
• Archive, analyze, visualize, save and export
tweets
• Ties-in to your Twitter account
– Save archives
– More functionality coming soon
• Can also access the service without an
account
4. Cost
• 100% free to use
• No hidden costs
• No costs to access additional features
5. Using Tweet Archivist
• Retrieve data based on any search term
– Can search by term, hash tag, etc.
• All tweets matching the designated search
criteria will be saved
• Download a spreadsheet of the tweets
• View data based on the search term
• Can save archives if you’re signed in
• Search will be anonymous without a Twitter
account
6. Why Tweet Archivist should be used
• Locating old tweets can be difficult
• Tweet Archivist provides a simple way to
archive tweets
• More than just an archiving service
– Comprehensive tools
7. Individual/business use
• Use for both individual and businesses
• Individuals: archive personal tweets, messages
sent by others
• Businesses: analyst tools of Tweet Archiving can
be of high use
– Determine tweet volume over time, top users and
words related to a term, where the sources of tweets
are coming from, etc.
– Such data could be important for companies that are
advertising on Twitter
12. Wrap-up
Although Tweet Archivist provides useful
technology not offered by Twitter, it has also
proven to be a beneficial tool in general.
Internet users looking to archive or analyze
messages on the services should look no further
than Tweet Archivist.