A tweetdoc is a document that brings together all the tweets from a particular event or search term. A tweetdoc allows you to keep a record of an event through twitter. A tweetdoc is created by entering the appropriate hashtag or search term that you'd like to document. You can optionally setup date and time ranges, tweet limits and company logos. The result is a PDF file you can use to keep a record of any twitter-based conversation relevant to you. Tweetdoc integrates with third party document distribution services such as edocr.com, allowing seamless document distribution and marketing. Collecting tweets into printable PDF documents makes taking that brand monitoring report to your next meeting effortless. A tweetdoc could be used in a variety of situations, such as: a) Brand Monitoring - Produce regular documents that monitor a particular brand; b) Competitor Analysis - Collect documents to analyse aspects of your direct business competitors; c) Industry/Sector Analysis - Generate documents that monitor aspects of your industry - such as emerging technology or hot topics of conversation; d) A Keepsake Document - As twitter search results expire quickly, a tweetdoc is the perfect way to keep a permanent record of something that happened on twitter. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog. Thjis will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.
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