Tweet Stats (Most Tweeted Posts and more)
Posted on January 9th, 2009 in Twitter, Wordpress | 10 Comments »
If you haven’t yet heard about tweetbacks, it’s a way to display all tweets about a specific post. Think of it like trackbacks for tweets.
The functionality has only been available for a few days and was conceived by Dan Zarrella . The main drawback with this implementation however, is that it uses a javascript file from danzarella’s server.
Now Yoast has developed a wordpress plugin allowing you to run everything on your own server. In addition, the tweetbacks are saved in your database.
However, one thing was missing; widgets. This is where my plugin comes into play. It provides two widgets: “Most Tweeted Posts” and “Recently Tweeted Posts”.
An example is posted below:

For download instructions, go to the dedicated page.
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10 Responses
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I have actually seen a lot of blogs using it… But thus far, I don’t see its sense.
Very interesting find and plugin indeed.
Gonna take a deeper look in it. Thanks for the heads up.
Cheers,
The Moneyac
Thanks giving me the heads up on these tools!
Looks good man ! I haven’t seen this feature around much … Keep up the cool stuff.
A Very Good plugin dude.
Thanks for sharing.
I really like the plugin. One question. Where does the count come in? Is it the amount of times your post is tweeted
or
that the keywords in the title of your post show up on Twitter as mentions by Twitter users in general?
exciting and communicative, but would be suffering with something more on this topic?
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really great.
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