Editor's note: In December of 2015, Followerwonk became a standalone product, and is no longer included with a Pro subscription. Learn more here.
Building and analyzing social accounts is a must for SEOs. In this week's Whiteboard Friday, Rand discusses the newest free product for SEOmoz PRO members: Followerwonk! This splendid tool is a great way for SEOs to manage their social accounts through linkbuilding, outreach, adding value to campaigns, growing a social media presence, and more.
Based on four key sections of the Followerwonk site, you'll learn how to search inside Followerwonk for specific users, compare your users for overlaps in follows and followers, analyze your followers for details and stats, and track your followers for wins and losses. Analyzing your social accounts has never been so easy - and so fun!
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Howdy, SEOmoz fans! Welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week we're going to talk a little bit about Followerwonk.
Now, for those of you who don't know, SEOmoz recently acquired Followerwonk. You can just go over to Followerwonk, connect your SEOmoz account, log in with Twitter if you haven't already connected a Twitter account, and boom, you're good to go. You get Followerwonk free. We're very excited about this.
I've loved Followerwonk for a long time, kind of wanted to do a Whiteboard Friday about all the cool ways that I use it, and all the cool ways that SEOs can use it to do magical stuff with their social accounts on link building and outreach and all that kind of stuff, but I figured hey, let's wait until it's free for you. So, here you go. Now Followerwonk, totally free, you can use it any time you want.
So I've got four tips, and this is based on four different sections of Wonk. So if you go to the Followerwonk product, you'll see four tabs that look like this: Search, Compare, Analyze, and Track. Those four tabs, there's actually a fifth tab that I'm not going to mention today, but you can go check it out, too.
Number one, the first one, is the Bio Search feature. Now, this is very cool for sort of outreach and discovery. If you think of Open Site Explorer as a look into the link graph of the Web, the bio search inside Followerwonk is really a look into the Tweet graph or the Twitter user graph of Twitter.
So I can go and I can do things like outreach, look for journalists or bloggers, influencers in a specific niche, etc., just by searching the words in here. A warning though, you've got to be pretty literal. So I would do a couple of things. I would first click on the More Options. There's a More Options link right below the search box. If you click that link, it'll drop down another box that shows you a bunch of other options. Get creative in there. Start searching for synonyms. Someone might call themselves a journalist, a reporter, a writer, an investigator, whatever it is, and you want to be making sure that you're using all those different combinations.
Same is true for location stuff. So some people, they'll say they're in Dublin, they'll say they're in Ireland, they'll say they're in Southern Ireland, they'll say they're in some weird combination of phrases. Sometimes people will use SEA to describe Seattle. Fine, great. So you just need to be creative when you're plugging those terms in here.
You can also use it for geo-targeting, so find folks to connect with. If you're going to a city, you're going to an event somewhere, you're visiting somewhere, and you know hey, let me just see if there are influential people in my sphere. So if you're in the paper goods industry and you want to see if there's a big letterpress person, a big engraver person, a big craft artist who happens to be in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh or Austin, Texas, wherever you're going, you can use that Bio Search to find those people, start tweeting back and forth. "Hey @soandso, I'm visiting next week. Any recommendations?" You often get great replies and can build great connections out of that.
Events and interests, so this is another way to use this. If you're going to be at a specific event, even an online event, a webinar, or you're going to participate in a Twitter chat or something like that, you can look for the people who have those hashtags and who are in a location or in a specific field. So if I'm going to Dublin, for example, later this month, I might search for SEOs who happen to be in Dublin, and I can see if I can connect with those folks, get them to come to an event that I'm going to be speaking at while I'm there, those kinds of things. You can really use this to figure out who are the influencers in a specific industry or at a conference or meet-up.
Number two: Compare Users. This has got to be one of my favorite features, and the reason is really simple. When you think about doing link outreach, one of the most powerful ways and things that people do is use the SEOmoz link intersect tool, and they use it to go, "Who is linking to two or more of my competitors, but not to me?" Magical. You can do that with Followerwonk on Twitter.
If you go to the Compare Users tab, you can only do it for two at a time, but it still works really well and it's very fast. So I can go, "Oh, hey, I want to see who's following Joel and who's following Karen, who is not following me." And that's exactly what this point of intersect in the little Followerwonk Venn diagram does. If I look at those, there's a list on the side, I can actually click and see the list of users, sort them by influence, sort them by follower count, sort them by a ratio, whatever I want to sort them by. I can even download in Excel that group if I want, and then import and play around with it and do my pivot tables, whatever you want to do. This is an awesome way for discovering those likely influential followers of your topic area, who are interested in things you're interested in and follow multiple competitors. If they follow one of your competitors, they might just be a fan of them. If they follow two or more, chances are they're a subject matter expert or subject matter interested person, and that means they're a great potential target for outreach, for influence. You know that you want to probably reach that group, particularly the ones who have lots of followers.
Number three: the Analyze Followers. Oh, I don't know. Tough call as to whether this is my favorite feature or this one. For you, for your own account, what I recommend is plugging it into the Analyze Followers. So I'd plug in @randfish, you plug in your account name, and it'll show you all sorts of things. If you scroll to the bottom of that list, there's tons of stuff. So there's geo-data, and there's tweet and re-tweet data, and there's the distribution of the influencers of your followers, and all sorts of other cool stuff. But one of my favorite ones is this little graph right here. It basically shows times of day. So this'll be 12:00 a.m. or whatever, and this will be 12:00 p.m. here, and that's 11:00 p.m. down here, and it'll show me what time my followers are online and what percentage of them are online.
The coolest part about this is if you look at the top, the highest bar on there, what you'll most likely see is something under 10%. What this means is that people who are on Twitter, of your followers who are on Twitter, less than 10% for me it's 6.5% of my followers maximum are on Twitter, using Twitter at any given time. So if I tweet a link, unless someone's going back through and looking at all their tweets and my account specifically, the maximum number of people that I'm going to reach is less than 3,000, because I have 60,000-ish followers. So 5% of that would be around 3,000. Crap! You know what this tells me? This tells me I really, really, really should be sharing not just at this time of day, but probably at least once or twice more if I have an important link to share.
So I put up a new blog post pretty much every night on Moz.com/rand, my new blog, and I share late, late at night. In fact, I share right there, at probably the worst possible time I could share, because that's when I'm up, and I go to sleep around 1:00 or 2:00 am, and I don't get enough sleep. I should probably change that. But I share here. I need to share again in the morning Pacific time, because that's when the most, the highest number of my followers. And I could probably do with sharing again the next afternoon, without much overlap. There are very few people who are going to be online all three of those times. Sharing twice or three times saying,
"Hey, here's my post from last night in case you missed it," that kind of a thing, which I do almost every morning, this is a very, very excellent idea. And then this graph will show you exactly when to do that. Super smart, really, really cool.
For other accounts, I would also recommend that you plug in some other folks and analyze, particularly folks in your industry or folks who are influencers or journalists or whoever it is that you think you want to have some overlap with, find who their most influential followers are. So this could be a competitor. It could be a reporter in your space. It could be someone who's just a very powerful blogger, and whether they're a right target, because the list of data that you'll see will show you a lot of information about who's following them from a demographic and psychographic perspective and a tweet-likelihood perspective, and a influencer perspective. Sometimes clicking on that list of high influencers, of followers of them, that have a lot of influential followers and seeing who those people are, those can also turn into great targets to connect with.
Last thing: the Track Followers account. My favorite part of this particular feature is that it shows me a timeline of new followers and lost followers. So basically, what I'm seeing up here is I gained +100 new followers on this day. Well, what did I do that day? And I can click and actually see who are those followers. I can click over to my Twitter account and see what was I tweeting that day. This is a great, great way to see, "Am I doing a good job of engaging? Is it when I tweet a lot, or when I tweet a little? Or when I get a lot of re-tweets? Or when I share a particular link? What am I doing that's getting me there?"
In fact, I had a fascinating example recently. This past week, actually when you're watching this, this will be two weeks ago, I was in Boston for the Inbound Conference from HubSpot, and I spoke to a big audience there. There were almost 2,000 people in the audience I think like 2,800 attendees, so big audience. I do a keynote session on some SEO stuff, and this is what happened. I basically had my highest growth day that I've had in almost three months - well, I had a big day when we got some funding too
- but this was like +390 some odd followers that joined that day and started following me. And I had a bunch a followers the next day, and that same time, I got verified by Twitter. Twitter sent me and email saying,
"Oh, hey, we'd like to verify your account."
So kind of a fascinating thing and this actually keeps track of who those people are and what happens so I can see and I can try and track down, "Was it really me doing the HubSpot conference, or was it something else?" It probably was the Inbound Conference, but this is a fascinating thing. I can do this same thing on the other side and look at, "Why did I lose so many followers here? What did I tweet?"
By the way, almost every time I lose a bunch of followers, it's one of two things: I tweeted something relatively political, and I mean political not just in the sense of like American politics and national politics, but also political in terms of black-hat/white-hat, and SEO spammers versus the good guys in SEO, that kind of stuff. That can lose me quite a few followers. And then the other reason that I lose a lot of followers that I've seen is when Twitter does a big spam clear out. So clear out a ton of spam accounts and that'll drop my follower account.
So it's fascinating to watch this stuff. All four of these are just great reasons to be using Followerwonk. You can use them for the first time for free, so I would encourage you to do it. You'll get a ton of value out of Wonk. In terms of Twitter and adding value to your SEO campaigns and growing your social media presence and the reach of your links, there's nothing like this. So that's why I was so excited to acquire them.
If you have great suggestions for Followerwonk, things that you want to see, please leave them down in the comments. We would love that.
Thanks very much everyone. We'll see you again next time for another edition of Whiteboard Friday. Take care.
Hey Rand, Welcome back after a long... with the very good news about this great tool "Followerwonk".
Many congratulation for this new tool that may proven one more one more feather in SEOMOZ cap. Specially the 2nd tips "Camper Users" sounds very helpful for getting good and related backlinks..
Little bit disappoint as i am not Pro member of SEOMOZ yet.. :(
All the very best for this awesome tool "Followerwonk"...
You should check out the free 30 Day trial Nirav !!
Ya Robert, will do that but only once i think i will be able to upgrade my account after 30days' trial.. :)
Find someone to split the cost with. I always recommend that to people. Followerwonk is only one aspect of why I keep my SEOmoz pro subscription. I also use it for seo tools and ranking reports.
I find the followerwonk tool valuable for any internet marketer who needs to make twitter friends in a related field.
Welcome back Rand...
Followerwonk is a truly cool tool for analyzing followers
One of my very preferred elements of this tool is the ability to search for twitter users by keyword and compare them based on different way (followers, following, etc..)
One of the things I love the most is the geo localization visualization of your followers, even though - for obvious reasons - is not a complete vision because many simply don't tell their location on Twitter.
But if you have a great number of followers, it can become a really useful tool also for planning outreach action when you are starting a campaign locally or - this is especially good for multilanguange/multicountry sites - a specific country.
Personally, I've started using it in order to outreach fellow SEOs for my Mozcation 2013 in Valencia project, so to give the biggest relevance and creating a vast base of people potentially interested to it.
Followerwonk is such a great addition to Seomoz. Thumbs up again.
Wondering what's coming next?!! :-) Something like www.linkdetective.com would be awesome. Cheers from Germany
Sven
Fantastic tool! I'm particularly interested with Followerwonk's feature to let me know who's following my competitors but not me, all for the sake of healthy competition of course. Will definitely be exploring more of this tool over the weekend. Thanks Rand for sharing!
suggestions:
Consider Socialbro (free download version) because it is much more powerfull (sorry Rand!)
Love the post, Rand. Followerwonk was a great acquisition by Moz!
It is really great news that now SEOmoz was integrated with Followerwonk, i am really excited to try it for growing my twitter account. It is great analysis tool for all of us.
You, as always spoiling us :)
Thank you for Followerwonk. This service will be a great tool to manage social activity.
Looking forward to using Followerwonk a bit more!
Okay, My comment will be there once I used.
Followerwonk looks like a great tool, I've been playing around with the free version for a few days and am dying to get my hands on a pro account.
One thing this video highlights is the need to write a good bio for your Twitter account. With apps like Followerwonk, Klout and the Twitter search itself, you need to make sure your peers can find you. Think about what terms you would use to search for someone like you and check you're using them yourself.
Hi, This is fantastic addition in SEO Moz tool bar, I think this will definitely help us to grow more followers and improving our social network.
You mention linking your SEOMoz account to a Twitter account -- does that mean you can only use Followerwonk on one account?
you can swap back and forth within MozWonk.. err, followerwonk.
I haven't played around too much with Followerwonk just yet but it definitely looks like a great tool! SEO and social media are so closely intertwined that it will definitely help create a clearer picture.
*sigh* Just another reason I have to go Pro.
Thanks, Rand. Do you have any recent guides for using Followerwonk? I'm just starting my Social campaign. A bit in the dark. Hopefully will get some great info from you guys though :)
That's waaay cool! Thanks for the resource and info.
Hey!! Great WBF. I'm not sure if anyone asked this already, but under the "track followers" tab can you track followers for more than one Twitter account?
The time distribution on where most of our followers stay online seems like gold! I totally agree with Rand that if we can't get enough reach or viewing for our tweets if our followers are not logged in Twitter at that time, then our efforts get wasted. Nice one Rand.
Hello Rand,
I am working with IT company the name is "R Systems International" in India, as a Internet Marketing Executive-SEO since last 3 years.Currently I am working for the telecom software outsourcing company for the UK telecom firm. I always follow your post but today I knew about your whiteboard friday session in the form of Video which is quite awesome for me and also for those guy's who are working with this Industry where we can get important and great tips. please keep it up.
Thank you so much Amit Kumar DwivediWeb Analyst From India
Hey Rand,
I'm not even the social media guy, but Followerwonk is so much fun I'm finding myself sitting with the social media team 'teaching' them how to use it (in reality I'm new to it just as everyone else is and fascinated by the data Followerwonk provides!)
Thanks Rand! I was off from work when I listen to this whiteboard Friday but now today, I actually dive in to follower wonk and guess what it offers everyone the opportunity to get to know their twitter life and how they are performing on twitter.
From a link builder and a social eye this actually helps me point out the people I should be interacting more to get a chance to grab wider eye balls.
I have lot about this to say that I am saving for my post that I will soon update on my blog.
I do have a regret that i was not using it before but thanks for Rand for such an awesome review of it to make people like me to dive more in to the awesomeness it contains...
Follower. io can help you grow your twitter followers. Automated following and unfollowing of people on twitter is called churn and twitter measures it to help find spammers. Follower. io is to help you discover the audience you want to talk to. You start by giving us three "top tweeters" in your space. Please have a look: https://www.follower.io/
Ye, FollowerWonk is a great tool, Its providing nice piece of insights which help full to understand our business. Even competitors as well.
Awesome! Thanks so much for sharing - have given me so much more to think about.... and probably doubled my workload for the week :)
This is an excellent addition to the SEOmoz family. I can't wait to use Wonk to its full potential!
Thanks for this one Rand. It works wonderfully and I've shared it with a few companies.
Great stuff here. Please don't charge extra for Followerwonk starting next week once we all start partaking in its awesomeness. Please :-)
I use and checking what i get result, Hope So it's great tools
Great WBF Rand - Appreciate the tips - I've been playing with FW this past week, but was inspired by your talk - I'm using FW to prune my follower list based on Geography, Last Activity Date and Influence. I can feel my influence score increasing as I type this :)
Thank you so much Rand for a nice presentation. I'm very excited to try Followerwonk immediately :)
Thanks for the update! I hadn't used Followerwonk before SEOmoz acquired it. I've since started using it and this information is great for how to get started.
Fantastic video Rand! I knew of all the great features of Followerwonk but now I know what to DO with them. I would love a video/article detailing some great tactics to use when interacting with influential Twitter users. Thanks for the video!
Agreed. I found the Compare Users feature to be exceptionally insightful.
Would you propose some good tactics for reaching out to target twitter users now that we have this info?
Rand as always valuable info from a WBF. Start the day with a WBF, what could be better!!
Maybe this video could be used as a sales tool for Followerwonk. Everything a user needs to know. #justsaying
And thanks for the Dublin shout. Looking forward to your talk.
We have prepared some Top 100 /Top 20 type of list using Followerwonk earlier and its a killer tool.
Easy to use and very actionable. Whats more is we are paying for the tool earlier and got some clients to pay for it too and now since we get it with SEOMOZ , we just saved some $$ .
I was playing around with this yesterday and was hoping you would do a WBF for it.
This is beyond valuable buddy, thanks :)
Perfect timing for the WBF! Was having a look at wonk these past few days and it really seems like its going to be an indispensable part of the toolset.
Great!
This is sweet thanks for all the tips. I think it would be cool if follower wonk was able to handle twitter multipul accounts. Having 20 accounts to deal with can be annoying and it would be great if Followerwonk handled everything Twitter related. Add all the "Twitter" "Huit Suite" features with multipul accounts for each user.
That way one can keep track of all their social media accounts, being an SEO company this would be a huge time saver.
Followerwonk is an awesome acquisition for SEOmoz and its Pro users who will be glad and grateful for the additional tool. I connected the pro account, then twitter and then followed along during WBF (process took seconds, literally). Very nice WBF and as usual, spot on, actionable advice that one can use straight away :-) BTW, did you get to meet Cyndi Lauper at Inbound?
Would be really neat to see some Followerwonk use case articles from the community :)
Welcome back Rand ;)
Absolutely, I do think that this is a new step in defining social media and visualising it.
Dude, you have a cool name - it reminds me of a cash register opening!
Hey there Rand! I had a question regarding local search. I was wondering if i wanted to start a business related particularly to a region like the US but did not have any physical office or address to give, how would i handle this kind of situation. There is no point entering wrong information in the business listings. What should i do then?Rand? Thanks in advance for your help.
Hi Rand,
That is a great tool indeed. I checked with the options and it seems brilliant for SMOs. It is a handy tool for researchers, analyzers, professionals and everyone who wants to know how influential a person is or can be next to you. It is like I can monitor other's popularity around me (may be my competitor too) on a regular basis and then take necessary actions. Social networking is getting measured at minute level and that is its beauty.
Now it is time to apply this. Let us how this works indeed. Thanks for giving us access to this wonderful tool.
Hey Rand, great to see you back to WBF! Thank you for explaing how Followerwonk works and how to utilize it. I am having fun playing around with it now and can see that I will be able to have more effective and precise Twitter Campaigns, for me and my clients. (Lol, I'm a night owl as well and need to Tweet earlier...I'm glad I'm not the only one.)
Thanks for acquiring this tool for us!
Thanks for the quick overview. The analyze followers tool looks awesome, knowing the best time/s to share can really help reach more followers on Twitter. Looking forward to having a play with Followerwonk.
I'm a hardcore TweetAdder user. Always wanted a SaaSy version of it though. Proxy management, incompatible with OS's and buggy runs.. this is something I'm going to sink my teeth into now. I'll run a blog post on this and the capabilities when I finish discoveries.
Have always loved followerwonk and like what you guys have done with it so far. Awesome tool and there really isn't anything like it like you said.
Welcome Rand with great WhiteBoard Friday again. As I want to ask I am not SEO moz Pro member so how can I use Followerwonk?
How do I get a search icon while searching for my website on google.com search page, like yelp and forbes get?