More Twitter Tools to Learn - Love - Live
May 10, 2008 | Author: Rob | Filed under: Blogging
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Missed 2 days of bloggeries; where does time go? Oh I have an idea maybe it was spent sending ~60 140 character messages a day to people whom for the most part I had never met before.
First off if you wan to network online I can think of NO WAY better than twitter. Follow someone @ reply to them a connection is made. Also the more mainstream it becomes the less likely you will be able to add lot’s of search marketing, public relations, seo, web development, stay at home business runners etc… Eventually it will be filled with people talking about what club they are going to. That’s a long way away I think but moving faster. The point of saying that is now the pool is good. About 15,000,0000 people or more who are into technology.
The tools I want to share today are… Drum roll please…
TweetStats: This cool tool gives you details on your account; what times, days, hours you send the most messages, to whom etc etc… Definitely worth a look.
TwitterLocal: A program that will show you within 20 miles the latest tweets from any part of the world. Great way to build your local twitter base. In fact I used it and added many people from my area and became aware of a tweetup where people are going to meet up in the city I live. You know I’m going now.
I have a few others but made posts for them because the tool was down when I was trying to access it. I’ll fill you in with more as time goes on but seriously jump on twitter and say hi.
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