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    Hi,

    Thank you for writing in.

    At the current moment, we will not be able to include this feature in Nimble because it is already available through saved Twitter searches.

    If you create and save a Twitter search, it will appear in the Social tab in Nimble under Twitter. From here, you will be able to view those that are mentioning you and you can import them into Nimble right away.

    In order to display saved searches in Nimble, they must first be created on Twitter.

    To create a saved search on Twitter, type a search into Twitter such as “#nimble” or “@nimble” (replace “nimble” with your company name or conversation of choice).

    Next, run the search and select the cog to save your search. (http://screencast.com/t/7PhtgR2t).

    Once this search is saved, it will appear on the left-hand side of the Social tab in Nimble. (http://screencast.com/t/bBRNWwduFdhg).

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    Justin Thomas commented  · 

    I like the concept but would really like to be able to monitor references to my customer's name, hashtag, twittername, etc. For many sales focussed people this kind of information is a good way of spotting potential new business within our contact base.

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