Support KB Category: Search

Saving searches – Twitter

To save a Twitter search:

  • Sign in to your Twitter account on twitter.com.
  • Enter your search into the search box.
  • At the top of your results page, click More options and then click Save this search. Next time you click the search box, a pop-up menu will display your Saved searches.
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    Using Twitter search

    Search for specific Tweets, users or ongoing conversations

    There are many ways to use search on Twitter. You can find Tweets from yourself, friends, local businesses and everyone from well-known entertainers to global political leaders. By searching for topic keywords or hashtags, you can follow ongoing conversations about breaking news or personal interests.

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    Using advanced search – Twitter

    Find exactly what you’re looking for in search

    Advanced search is available when you’re logged in to twitter.com. It allows you to tailor search results to specific date ranges, people and more. This makes it easier to find specific Tweets.

    How to use advanced search

  • Enter your search into the search bar on twitter.com.
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  • FAQs about top search results – Twitter

    What are “top” Tweets?

    When you search on twitter.com, you can filter your results by clicking Top, Live, Accounts, Photos, or Videos (located at the top of your search results). Clicking Top shows popular Tweets that many other Twitter users have engaged with and thought were useful.

    How are top Tweets selected?

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    Suite of Free Tools

    $0.45 USD - $4.00 USD

    Note: The accepted formula that Auxiliary Mode Inc. uses to calculate the CPM range is $0.45 USD - $25.00 USD.

    The range fluctuates this much because many factors come into play when calculating a CPM. Quality of traffic, source country, niche type of video, price of specific ads, adblock, the actual click rate, watch time and etc.

    Cost per thousand (CPM) is a marketing term used to denote the price of 1,000 advertisement impressions on one webpage. If a website publisher charges $2.00CPM, that means an advertiser must pay $2.00 for every 1,000 impressions of its ad. The "M" in CPM represents the Roman numeral for 1,000.

    $0.00 - $0.00

    Estimated daily earnings

    $0.00 - $0.00

    Estimated monthly earnings

    $0.00 - $0.00

    Estimated yearly projection

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