If you have been looking for ways to monitor the onsite activity of your visitors, then the service that is being reviewed right now might just be a winning number. In principle, Sitetweet empowers you (as the webmaster) to post messages to Twitter concerning predefined user behaviors.
For example, you can have it tweet a message whenever a specific (and interesting) search is executed on your site, and also to notify the world at large that you sold an item through your site’s store. That is especially useful if you are a budding writer or musician who sells his products himself though his site.
When it boils down to the implementation of this service, all you have to do is add the SiteTweet code to your site by copying and pasting it, and from that point onwards you will be able to send these preset messages into the heart of the Twitterverse.
There is little more to add, except mentioning that a WordPress plugin is already functional and that it can be procured from the main page. This gives SiteTweet added versatility. Let’s just see where it heads from here, and what chirping uses imaginative people put it to.
SiteTweet.net In Their Own Words
“Sitetweet allows webmasters to post immediate messages on Twitter about specific behaviors on their site. Usually installed on strategic pages, you can configure sitetweet to send a special message when a user performs a certain action on your site. You can use Twitter’s options for private posts in case you want to control who follows your login.”
Why SiteTweet.net It Might Be A Killer
It is yet another interesting development when it comes to Twitter usage.
Some Questions About SiteTweet.net
How long did it take the programmer to create the SiteTweet website? 





