Who are my Twitter followers?
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I'd like to know how many of my twitter followers are other businesses and how many are individual customers. Is there a tool for this?
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Hi, if you use Followerwonk that will show you all your followers in one place.
However, there isn't a differentiation with Twitter (unless it is something they have added recently) between a personal or a business account. So you can only check each of the profiles and try and work out which ones are personal and which are for business. Some will be obvious, some less so.
I know it's not the answer you were looking for specifically, but I hope it helps,
Peter
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