Twitter – it’s quite the buzz word these days. But there’s more to Twitter than just signing up and posting. Twitter is considered a mini blog. That means your goal is to find people to follow you, and then to direct the to your website. Here are 10 twitter tools to find follows and manage them.
Tool #1 - Twitterless will tell you who stops following you. It will also graph the history of followers. This information can be viewed in a variety of formats.
Tool #2 – WhoShouldiFollow helps you find interesting people to follow on Twitter. WhoShouldiFollow will suggest people that are similar to those you are already following.
Tool #3 – Twubble will expand on your Twitter bubble by searching your friends graph to find others who you might want to follow.
Tool #4 – Twitblocker is a valuable tool when you become overwhelmed with twitter friends who just wont stop talking, but that you still want to remain friends with. You install the script and just double click on the chattering tweeter and will temporarily remove their tweets from your view. Just restart your browser and their back. So if your tweeting friends are giving you a headache you want Twitblocker.
Tool #5– Twellow is a tool that will help cut through Twitter clutter, helping you to quickly find others in your industry.
Tool #6 – TwitterHolic is a fluid list constantly updating so you quickly get statistics on your Twitter account. You can see who the most popular users on twitter are.
Tool #7 – Twimailer is the program to help you by providing more detail in your email inbox. Twimailer is like the middle man between Twitter and your email program.
Tool #8 – MyCleenr is a great way to sort your friends based on their last tweets. You can delete the inactive accounts you are following.
Tool #9 – Mr.Tweet is an excellent tool to help you find the people that are most relevant to you and your online business. Plus it give you great statistics!
Tool #10 – FriendOrFollow will tell you who you are following that are not following you in return. It will also tell you who is following you that you aren’t following in return.
There you have it – ten great tools to help you maximize your Twitter experience.
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