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Twitter Tools: Tweet Scan & Summize

May 8, 2008 | Author: Rob | Filed under: Blogging

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Tweet Scan & Summize are 2 twitter tools you want to add to your arsenal. Personally I prefer Tweet Scan.

The search feature that comes with Twitter is lacking to to say the least; type any keyword or phrase and you’ll see it list people who haven’t been active in ~8 months or so. Maybe they give priority to seniority? I’d say it should go with relevance / latest update but that’s just me.

The two tools above let you find people based on conversations. Say you’re a guy that sells back pain relief. Wouldn’t it be cool to add people discussing back pain? I use it for less direct methods of marketing. I’m into blogging / vlogging / podcasting / SEO and now Social Media. Therefor I search those types of terms or people talking about forums and then add them.

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I’ve just started to tweet… finding that twittering from my blog is actually pretty decent… have to figure out how to get more people to respond though!

Joe wrote on May 8, 2008 - 10:19 am | Visit Link

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