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Sunday, May 10, 2009

New tool to help you follow unwanted nonfollowers

Ok now heres the deal. Twitter Karma is what I have been using to unfollow people who arent following me. Today something was up with Twitter Karma, I kept on getting a page error, and then when it did finally take me to twitter karma it never loaded, which forced me to look for something else. I found Mutuality, which seemed to work much faster than twitter karma. I would suggest keeping both of these tools bookmarked that way you have a back up. I am in the midst of working on a website that will have all of my favorite twitter tools on a dashboard, which will make it easier to use them. It will require registration, but it will be free.

Twitter Tools - Driving Traffic to Your Blog Through Twitter

Doing it "The Twitter Way"!

Where did you go wrong? Why can't you drive enough traffic to your blog? What is it that you are lagging in your approach?

There are certain twitter tools which are absolutely free of cost and would help you drive.

TwitterFox: If you are interested in the updates of the tweets and the direct messages that you get, you can go for the TwitterFox which is a Mozilla Firefox add-on but its compatibility with other browsers is remarkable.

TwitterSearch: Twitter Search engine lets you stay in touch with the rest of the twitter world. You can know what is going on- all you have to do is know what keyword!

TwitterFeed: Tweeting your blog posts in one line could be described as the functionality of TwitterFeed. The rate at which they appear on twitter and other features can be easily monitored by you.

LoudTwitter: This is staunch opposite to the TwitterFeeds that help you post your updated blog posts onto Twitter. LoudTwitter helps you post your daily Tweets on to your blog.

TweetBeep: You heard about Google Alerts? This is for the search engine marketers. Track down the references of your product, the details regarding the company name, blog-name or anything that you want to track.

Twitzer: Just when you were thinking 140 character limit is too less, Twitzer came into picture which lets you post longer messages.

TwitterLater: The case is-you want to send a tweet but you don't want it now. You want to schedule the posting of the tweet for the later time. Automation of your job was never more easier!

Twollo: Getting traffic from useless sources is not something everybody would want. You can Twollo for a more specific approach to obtain traffic from the desired points of supply. It is basically a news site which lets its users to specify the traits which they would want to see in their followers. You don't have to add people, Twollo does it for you automatically based on the inputs you provided it to. Your fellow Twitter Twins are a click away.

There are several other tools which can be used for actively using Twitter for your marketing on Twitter. Keep exploring and you never know you might just stumble upon something which you wish existed and it just did!

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David Chester is digital marketing consultant and loves writing about the updates of the internet marketing sector.

hummingbird software

Has anyone tried the hummingbird software, is it really worth 197 big ones. I use twollo and like it just fine, besides you can only add so many followers before you have to delete the ones that aren't following you.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Twit Bin

A simple plugin for Fire Fox http://www.twitbin.com/

Friday, May 8, 2009

Trim URL

If you like bitly, maybe you will also like trim. You can trim your url even shorter than bitly to give you more characters for your post. http://tr.im/

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Twitter Toolbox

Check it out 70+ twitter applications. There is alot of good tools in the twitter toolbox.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

My Top 7 Essential Twitter Tools

Unless you've been hiding under a rock, you have probably heard something about the new microblogging platform, Twitter, and how Twitter has taken the online marketing world by storm. The phenomenon has even spawned a new lingo, with new your new tweeps (followers) tweeting (making posts) you and discussing the state of the Twitterverse (you get the idea here).

While Twitter is pretty easy to use, there's an overwhelming amount of tools, plug-ins and applications being developed to support it. I ran across one blog that listed over 100. How can you determine which ones will best support you in your use of Twitter?

I've tried to sort though all of the junk, and come up with my 7 essential Twitter tools:

1. TwitterFox. This is actually a Firefox browser plug-in that permits you to keep up with your tweets and any direct (private) messages that come your way. Tweetdeck and Twhirl similarly help your manage your tweets and tweeps and have gotten rave reviews from users, but I prefer the simplicity of Twitterfox. All I have to do is check the Twitter logo in the lower right corner of any browser window to check my Tweets and to reply to any of them that I want.

2. TweetLater. The primary function of TweetLater.com is to permit die-hard Twitterers to stock up Tweets that can be scheduled to be posted over a period of time. However, the reason that I like it is that I can forward the emails about who is following me to my TweetLater email address, and my will automatically get a direct message from me. I just love it when I can automate my marketing tasks!

3. TwitterFeed. This service will enable you to feed your blog posts to your Twitter account. You can control the frequency with which Twitter displays your blog post, as well as the text used to preface your blog feed. I use "Blog update" to preface my posts.

4. TwitterSearch. This site offers a quick way to search what people are posting about particular topics or keywords in the twitterverse.

5. TweetBeep. This is the equivalent of Google Alerts for Twitter, which permits you to track mentions of your name, products, company, or anything else you want to track.

6. LoudTwitter. LoudTwitter is the bridge that posts your daily Tweets to your blog Your blog takes care about the archiving of your tweets along with your other posts, which give more context. After all, if you have a blog and a Twitter, your blog is probably the core place where you want to be found and tracked.

7. Png.fm. While technically not a Twitter tool, I quickly tired of manually updating my status settings at all of my social networking sites. So, I began using Ping.fm. When you update your status at Ping.fm, the service will automatically update your status on all of your social networking sites, like Twitter, Facebook, Plurk, Pownce, to name a few (there are 21 you can update). Depending on the number of networks you use, it will take you 10-50 minutes to connect your Ping.fm account to your various social network accounts. However, once everything is set up, you simply log into your Ping account, post your update (no more than 140 characters), and your status is automatically upgraded on all of your social networking profiles. I use this tool to post Tweets, but use Twitterfox to post my @ replies to my followers.

Even though Twitter initially seemed like a fad, it's not going away. Use these tools to maximize your use of Twitter and enhance your social networking!

Online Business Manager and Online Business Coach Donna Gunter helps independent service professionals learn how to automate their businesses, leverage their expertise on the Internet, and get more clients online. To claim your FREE gift, TurboCharge Your Online Marketing Toolkit, visit her site at OnlineBizU.com. Follow Donna on Twitter.

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