Twitter Search Engine: How to Use FeelTipTop to Refine Twitter Searches for Targeted Replies

January 13, 2012 · 47 comments

Feel Tip Top Twitter Search Engine

Click Image to go to Feel Tip Top Twitter Search Engine

I recently wrote about How to Increase Conversions By Sharing Pillar Content When Your Audience is Most Receptive and mentioned using the semantic Twitter search engine FeelTipTop and a unique Twitter alert search and respond app iTweetLive.

By using TipTop first to see typical search results for any given keyword phrase you can fine tune what you set up in iTweetLive and greatly reduce the amount of time you’ll spend weeding out searches that were either too general or have too many other meanings.

It is faster to fine-tune your searches first than to
manually review and delete those that did not work later.

iTweetLive Example Setup:

It is often easier to understand when you see a real life example – and understanding is a faster way to be productive with a new tool than trial and error – and that gets you results much faster.

If you are tempted to skip this I encourage you to read on.

I recently set up iTweetLive to promote two valuable school assembly programs offered by DominoTheGreat:

By first searching for the word “bullying” in FeelTipTop it is immediately obvious that there are far too many tweets that include that word – most of them from people who are reacting to news or other tweets who would not be in need of a bullying prevention program.

That one insight saves HOURS of
deleting tweets that do not need replies.

FeelTipTop suggests additional keyword phrases that I can test to find just the type of tweets that are worth replying to and eliminate most of the ones that would not be interested.

Bullying Prevention Insightful Topics Suggested Keywords

Additional "Insightful Topics" Suggested by FeelTipTop related to my Bullying Prevention Search - Ignore those not revelant - hone in on the ones that are.

Clicking on any of the suggested words highlights the tweets that contain that word. For example, ‘School’ is highly relevant because anti-bullying programs are most commonly presented in schools as is ‘assembly’.

Clicking on ‘assembly’ pulls out the tweets for ‘bullying prevention assembly’ from the existing results:

Bullying Prevention Assembly

FeelTipTop shows which of the results includes Bullying Prevention Assembly

Notice that Tip Top provides you with an important and time-saving web usability feature: breadcrumbs to get back to your previous search.

BreadCrumbs FeelTipTop

See the red arrow and text in this image pointing out the Breadcrumbs - All sites and especially ecommerce stores should use these so your visitors know where they are on your site and how to jump back one or several pages to where they were.

By testing each potential search first I am able to hone in on tweets by people who can benefit by knowing about Domino’s anti-bullying program and the excellent statistical data provided by Statista on bullying.

  • Bullying Prevention – very targeted
  • Bullying Statistics – very high volume of people searching for these who will be very happy to have the statistics in my post

Notice that on the original search screen – which you need to remember can be accessed at any time by clicking the Inputs tab – there is a ‘select city’ dropdown.

If your business wants to reply to geographically targeted tweets this feature could become very useful. We need the developers of Tip Top to let us know what that feature is trying to do? Does it use the location in the Twitter bio or is it looking for locations?

This post explains how to build refined Twitter searches using Tip Top. See part two to be published soon for how to set up iTweetLive using these searches to automate the search process to increase conversions through offering solutions when your target audience WANTS them.

 


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Rick Castro who writes about Apartment for rent in Mandaluyong
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January 16, 2012 at 3:52 am

Twitter: @dmcihomesonline

Thanks for a the informative advice! Never heard that twitter has search engine too..

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Roger Jignesh Parekh who writes about Best Juicer January 16, 2012 at 3:36 am

I think I’ve got it – it’s some sort of Google Insights, but for Twitter, right? This is great news! Thanks for sharing.
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Facts In January 16, 2012 at 12:47 am

I am using the twitter for to blowup my traffic. But till now I didn’t get the exact result what I expect. I never tried the method which you said in the post. Good informative post. I will try this method for to get target audience. You have explained in a great way. I got understood it. With this I will try to increase my twitter traffic.
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Charles Ceccarelli who writes about moveable hitch January 16, 2012 at 12:36 am

The Twitter search engine is very different from the normal search engines and I find it really difficult to find stuff on it. This was a much needed article to help me get better acquainted with the social network site. Now I am quite sure that the navigation on Twitter will be much easier for me after this read. Cheers.

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January 15, 2012 at 11:57 pm

Twitter: @harpreet4564

It’s really a great post.i am using a twitter for a long time.and it’s a new way to promote our products and services in twitter.i am really excited to do it.
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Avin January 15, 2012 at 10:59 pm

Was not aware of this TipTop tool. I think Twitter should be utilized as much as possible for the business purpose. As you have posted that using TipTop tool may reduce the time required for searching keyword manually. This tool would prove to be very beneficial. Thanks for sharing!

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JOHN SMITH January 15, 2012 at 9:54 pm

it’s so helpful..I often use Facebook and Twitter , but i prefer Twitter and i have a lot of friends on that…
Thank u so much about this helpful conversation..
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Matt Kinsella
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January 15, 2012 at 5:14 pm

Twitter: @matthewkinsella

Great advice, I often find it hard to imagine what search terms people might use.
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Jon
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January 15, 2012 at 2:28 pm

Twitter: @insitedesignlab

This seems like an awesome tool. I’ve never heard of it but I’ll definitely check it out!
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Becca January 15, 2012 at 2:06 pm

Ive been using Twitter for many months but I have no idea of other way
to search tweets that relevant to your niche.
this seem a great tools. I will keep this inmind,

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Plumber Austin January 15, 2012 at 1:46 pm

I have never heard of this so will be interested in trying it out! I also wonder though if anyone will begin to focus on Google + and will twitter remain the power house? will give it a try! the geo functionality is a great one for twitter!
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Max January 15, 2012 at 1:42 pm

I’ve never heard of Tip Top either. I like the idea of having aTwitter tool that can geo target your results. That can make a huge difference with local businesses.
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online storage January 15, 2012 at 11:12 am

I think this is among the most amazing information for me, cause I’ve no Twitter account and don’t know many more of Twitter search. Now i think with most of the posts on here saying that using Tip Top. Yes it’s right and thanks to you.
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Is seems a bit complicated to me but I will try! Thanks for the useful info! Greetings from Greece!
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Chris who writes about How to Identify Mold January 15, 2012 at 10:16 am

The number of Twitter tools can be a bit overwhelming, but there are some great ones out there that certainly can make Twittering a more efficient process. I hadn’t heard about TipTop yet but it looks to be a valuable tool – I’ll have to give it a better look.
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reverse phone lookup January 15, 2012 at 3:48 am

Very helpful conversation about twitter search engine!! I think lots of peoples don’t have idea about such topic we are discussing here including me. But I would like to thank you for sharing this post and made my knowledge bit higher. Keep it up.

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Shiva who writes about Blogging Tips
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January 15, 2012 at 3:35 am

Twitter: @netchunks

FeelTipTop really sounds to be a great method to weed through non relevant tweets and to find the most targetted tweets to reply to. This certainly is a conversion booster and I am certainly going to try it out.
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Charles who writes about Michigan Web Design January 14, 2012 at 9:57 pm

Very cool way to weed through the mass of non-relevant keywords and focus in on the ones you actually want to reply to. Will come in handy, many thanks.

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Jannich January 14, 2012 at 6:17 pm

WOW! When I read the title of this post, I was a bit flabbergasted to be honest.
However, after reading the whole post, things started to make sense.

I don’t use twitter marketing myself, but I think that every tool that truly helps me decide where to target my energy, is worth knowing about. Who knows, I might just get into twitter marketing one of these days. ;-)
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Ellie
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January 13, 2012 at 8:07 pm

Twitter: @elliepowell1912

Great discussion of how to build refined Twitter searches using Tip Top. This is the first I’ve heard of Tip Top. But as you describe it, would seem to be especially good at leading to highly relevant, targeted results. Thanks for the detailed presentation of an important topic.

Ellie
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