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Brand hub
Brand Hub is an innovative new product from Twitter for tracking your share of conversation across all advertising channels. Brand Hub is now available to select large brand advertisers and medium-sized businesses in the United States.
Getting Started with Brand Hub
To request access to Brand Hub, contact your account team.
Once you are setup, simply follow these steps:
- Go to brandhub.twitter.com in your browser
- Navigate the dashboard by clicking on the tabs available, and adjusting the time range. You can read out your TrueVoice™ share of conversation vs. top competitors directly from the overview page, as well as see the ranking of your closest competitors.
Overview
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What is Brand Hub?
Arrow down iconBrand Hub helps advertisers understand more about their brand and how to successfully promote their brand on Twitter. Within this tool, everyone from marketing execs to operations can get a deep look into what people are saying about their brand, and who their most engaged audience are.
Twitter Brand Hub is the best place for automatically classifying all tweets related to a brand, and enables brands to measure their Share of Conversation relative to their top competitors. These insights help advertisers make informed and concise decisions for their paid campaigns on Twitter.
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Why should I use Brand Hub?
Arrow down iconBrand Hub provides a bird’s eye view into the impressions, engagements and mentions about your brand with no additional set-up required to see the conversations around your brand.
Additionally, this feature allows you to see the demographics of the audience talking about your brand to add a personal touch to future content. The information provided by Brand Hub allows you to determine your brand’s share of the conversation compared to how you’re doing against the competition and view demographics of the audience talking about your brand to add a personal touch to future content.
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How do I access Brand Hub?
Arrow down iconThere are two ways for advertisers to access these insights:
- When Advertisers login to their ads dashboard, a link will appear under the Analytics tab that leads to Brand insights.
- For those without an an Ads account, you can navigate to brandhub.twitter.com. Users must be associated with the @handle for the specific brand.
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What can I view on Brand Hub?
Arrow down iconAdvertisers can see a chart that shows their mentions, and the impressions those mentions generated.
Share of Conversation
Advertisers can see their Share of Conversation relative to their top five competitors.
Audience
Customers can view the audience demographics of the users tweeting about their brand in Audience Insights. To learn more about Audience Insights, please refer to this article.
Conversation Details
Customers can see the top phrases used in conjunction with their brand, as well as the number of tweets about vertical specific topics.
Watchlist
With this feature, customers can track mentions of specific keywords or phrases that are meaningful to their brand.
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FAQs
Arrow down iconWhat’s the difference between Brand Insights and Audience Insights?
Audience Insights helps customers understand the value of the Twitter audience, the value of their followers, and the value of users reached in a specific campaign. Audience Insights is in limited beta and will be releasing publicly this quarter.
Brand Conversation helps advertisers understand what is being said about their brand organically by automatically classifying all tweets across Twitter related to a brand, and enables brands to measure their Share of Conversation relative to top competitors. Note that Brand Conversation is counting more than @mentions; these are any tweets containing a brand reference.
How is Twitter currently determining competitors?
Competitors can be selected at an advertisers own discretion. Please talk to your account team to select appropriate competitors.