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TheDerekJohnson.com: My Favorite Twitter Tools - thederekjohnson.com

  • Luke Irvin · 1 year ago
    Sweet. I'm installing TwitterFon now. I've always used Twitterific. I just discovered Tweetie today. It's pretty nice app to for the iPhone. Very simple to use and great look and feel to it.
  • Scott Pierce · 1 year ago
    Of course, I had to chime in, you prolific monster.

    Tweetie is new to me, but I'll give that a spin, since I already have Twitterific (crashed) and TwitterFon (pretty good) in a battle royale for a spot on my iPhone. What's one more, I ask?!

    The holy grail is to be able to easily manage multiple Twitter accounts on an IPhone, which Twirl does brilliantly.
  • Derek Johnson · 1 year ago
    @Scott - You would have multiple twitter accounts! Who is the monster now?
  • Eric Pratum · 1 year ago
    If you have enough screen space, Tweetdeck is the only way to go. Socialtoo, Mytweeple, and twollow are all also very interesting. . . but not necessarily for everyone.

    I have yet to find a Twitter iPhone app that I really like.
  • Scott Pierce · 1 year ago
    @tatango, sometimes I tweet for clients that forget to. It may be a little disingenuous until they get the hang of it - but I think that may be a little cottage industry of ghosttweeting, here!

    For clarification, Twirl is desktop-only, and Tweetie is indeed saving my tweetlife. Thanks, Luke!
  • David Brim · 1 year ago
    Good list. I love tweetbeep it's very helpful. I also like:

    - Tweet Deck: Similar to Twhirl...Tweet Deck is a desktop software that allows you to see all tweets, replies, direct messages and alerts that you have set all in one place. You can also search directly from it and shorten urls.

    -Tweet Volume: Allows you to monitor how many times a key word is said on twitter. You can easily track your brand and compare it to competitors.

    - Twitter Grader: Allows you to check the power and influence you have as a twitter user. It's based on your tweeting habits, as well as the number and quality of the followers you have.

    Looking forward to future posts
  • Brett Nordquist · 1 year ago
    When it's working, Twitter Karma (http://dossy.org/twitter/karma/) is very helpful in diving into the details of your followers.