Omniture Twitter Analytics v0.4 – Tracking Multiple Keywords

Version 0.4 of the Omniture Twitter Analytics Plug-In is now available. The new version offers a simplified way of tracking multiple keywords.

Tracking Multiple Keywords in v0.3

$q = “+omniture+OR+omtr+OR+adobe”;

Tracking Multiple Keywords in v0.4

$q = “omniture,omtr,adobe”;

You no longer are required to know the exact syntax of the Twitter search, simply add a list of comma separated keywords and the plug-in will format the search string for you.  Although this seems like a simple enhancement, I have received numerous requests about how difficult it was to track multiple keywords, so I’m hoping this makes things much easier.

If you are an existing user of the Omniture Twitter Analytics plug-in user (v.03 or older), email me at ‘jason [at] omnituretwitteranalytics.com’ and I’ll send you a download link and instructions for how to deploy the updated code base.

If you are a new user of the Omniture Twitter Analytics plug-in, head over to our product site and request the application.


Jason Thompson

Jason is the Sr. Director of Community Solutions at Keystone Solutions. If you are interested in partnering with Jason at Keystone, in need of analytics & optimization consulting, or looking for employment/internship possibilities, please feel free to email ‘jason [at] keystonesolutions [dot] com’

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