Twitter
is one of the top social networking platforms. Individuals and
businesses can both benefit from using Twitter for sharing updates,
news, and marketing. Here are the top ten tools and resources to help
Twitter users find followers, manage multiple accounts, and get the
most out of their Twitter experience:
10. Bit.ly
Bit.ly is a popular URL shortening service. If you register for Bit.ly, you can add multiple Twitter accounts to your Bit.ly profile. Anytime you shorten a URL through Bit.ly, either by going directly to their website or using their bookmarklet, you have the option to send that URL in a tweet using a specified Twitter account without having to login to Twitter.
9. Twitter Advanced Search
Twitter
Advanced Search allows you to search for keywords and trends that have
been mentioned in tweets. You can specify exact phrases, exclude
certain words, language, to or from certain members, from users in
specific locations, the date range of the tweets, whether they are
asking a question, if the tweet contains links, and include or exclude
retweets. On a personal level, you could search for local people who
share a common hobby, or on a business level, you could find a
potential customer based on their interests. There are lots of great
uses for advanced searches.
8. Twitter Lists
Following
too many people, and missing out on tweets from some of your favorites?
Instead of having to purge your Twitter following, now you can simply
create lists and add the people that you want to follow more intently.
So if you want to catch up on your friends’ tweets, celebrity tweets,
or tweets on a particular subject, you can create a custom list which
can be shared with the public or private to only you. If you’re not
sure who to add to lists on a particular topic, you can check out sites
like Listorious that keeps track of the best Twitter lists on almost
every topic.
7. Social Oomph
Social
Oomph (formerly TweetLater) is a free service that lets you set up auto
following of anyone who follows you, auto Direct Messages (DM’s) to
anyone who follows you, and scheduled tweets. In terms of auto DM’s,
keep in mind that many people consider them spam. So if you choose to
send them, don’t just blatantly promote your website. One idea is to
throw out a question. If you go with that, be sure to check your
messages so you can respond to anyone that answers. That response could
be the opportunity to share a link, product, or service, assuming it is
valuable.
6. Twitter Karma
If
you choose to auto follow those that follow you, you will want to
periodically prune the list of Twitter members that you are following.
Who do you want to stop following? How about the Twitter members who
use automated following software to boost their numbers – they will
follow you, anticipating you to follow back, then they will unfollow
you. Twitter Karma will show everyone you are connected to on Twitter,
and whether it is a mutual following, you are following them only, or
they are following you only.
5. Twellow
Looking
for people to follow who are interested in the same things that you
are? Twellow is one of the easiest to navigate Twitter directories. You
can browse through specific categories or search for specific keywords
in Twitter bios. I would also recommend adding yourself to these
directories with an extended bio including more information about
yourself, your websites (if applicable) and other social network
profiles where people can find you.
4. TwitterCounter
TwitterCounter
is a great tool to see how many people are following you over time, so
you will be able to tell if your numbers are going up or going down.
You can see the top 100 Twitter members in a particular region
as well as search for members with particular keywords in their Twitter
bio. As an added bonus, you can view the stats for each member in the
search results. If you are trying to build followers, follow members
that have an even ratio of following vs. followers, as these are
members that auto follow everyone back.
3. Tweepi
Tweepi
allows you to enter the username of a Twitter member and see statistics
about that members’ followers such as their number of followers vs.
following, how many times they retweet others, how many times they are
retweeted, when they last updated, how many times they reply to others,
and where they are located. This can come in handy if you find a
Twitter member whose followers would also be interested in your tweets.
2. TwitterFeed
TwitterFeed
is a service that allows you to automatically tweet new RSS items to
one or more Twitter accounts. For example, if there is a blog that you
find you always want to tweet their latest articles, you could put the
RSS feed URL into TwitterFeed, and it would publish a tweet every time
a new article has been added. This is a great way to always have
interesting content for your Twitter followers automagically flowing
through your Twitter feed.
1. HootSuite
HootSuite
is one of the top Twitter management tools. It allows you to manage
multiple accounts in a tabbed interface, and under each account you can
have multiple columns to keep track of mentions, direct messages,
lists, keyword searches, and more. You can also shorten URLs in the
HootSuite dashboard, and keep track of the statistics for tweets with
Ow.ly URLs.
source: http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-free-twitter-tools.php
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