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Accessing Twitter Analytics is a great way to gain insights into your account's performance and to make informed decisions about your social media strategy. Here's how to access Twitter Analytics: 1. Log in to your Twitter account. 2. Click on your profile picture in the top right corner of the screen. 3. In the drop-down menu, click on "Analytics." 4. You will be taken to your Twitter Analytics dashboard. Here you can see your account's performance over the last 28 days, including your tweet activity, follower growth, and engagement metrics. 5. You can also click on the tabs at the top of the dashboard to see more detailed information about your tweets, audience, and ad performance if you're running Twitter ads. 6. Use the information provided by Twitter Analytics to adjust your social media strategy, optimize your tweets for better engagement, and grow your audience. That's it! By regularly checking your Twitter Analytics, you can stay on top of your account's performance and make data-driven decisions to improve your social media presence.
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