This page recommends useful online tools for analyzing social media content. Below is a discussion of Export Comments, a program that was used for the comment level of analysis component for this study. It is an online program that allows users to export comments from any social media post into an excel document. There is also a video tutorial that demonstrates how to use the program. Additionally, there are other programs recommended that can be used to analyze social media content.
Export Comments allows content creators to easily read through comments on their posts. This tool may be useful for accounts that wish to closely analyze comments, filter comments, or perhaps choose winners for a giveaway. It also saves users from manually copying and pasting comments from their social media posts into a separate document.
Export Comments allows individuals to use the program for free. However, there is a daily limit for how many comments one can export. To gain unlimited access, individuals must purchase a subscription package. Time management is a key component to consider because if one manages their time wisely, the less they may have to pay to use the program.
To learn how to use Export Comments, watch a tutorial here or click on the thumbnail below.
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Hootsuite allows users to schedule their social media posts and keep track of key metrics to evaluate audience engagement. It is also one of the most trusted programs for social media in the world. They offer a 30-day free trial for users to try.
Click here to learn more about Hootsuite.
Comment Picker offers services for users to extract comments from posts on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. The program features multiple settings users can leverage to help easily sort and filter comments on social media posts. Additionally, they have random generators, wheel pickers, and winner pickers. They offer a 14-day free trial to get started.
Click here to learn more about Comment Picker.
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