THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 2010
So I have been using Twitter to get more traffic to my website. It has been working slowly but steady. I have learned some things the hard way. I want to catch you up to speed so you don't have to have that learning curve. Don't just add everyone you can. This will get you a bunch of spammers and people who don't interact with you. You can add up to 2000 people initially, but after that you must have at least 80% of the number of followers as you are following. Then you can only add 10% more people to follow. Then you must reach the 80% follower to following ratio again before you can add more people again . Add people who have the same interest or are in your city/community.
Here are some helpful sites:
Twitter Karma: Twitter Karma is a tool for managing your Twitter friends and followers, providing ways of sorting and filtering them
Mr Tweet: Your Personal Twitter Assistant, suggesting great people and news to you regularly
Social Oomph: Twitter Tools That Help Boost Your Productivity On Twitter
Twellow: A search directory of people by area of expertise, profession or other attribute listed in personal profiles on Twitter
Tweet Deck: a simple and fast way to experience Twitter
Local Tweeps: Find and get found by tweeps near you; Search by City, ZIP and/or keyword; Post and browse local events and specials
One Forty: Ratings and reviews of top Twitter tools for business and networking, Twitter apps for iPhone and Blackberry, Twitter clients for Windows and Mac and more
Tweet Adder:
- Increase Twitter and Site Traffic to your event, charity, service, business, band, or website
- Find Like Minded Twitter Followers in Seconds
- Auto Follow Targeted Twitter Profiles
- Rapidly Increase Niche Twitter followers
- Multiple Accounts, Unlimited Twitter Profiles
- Automate Twitter Posts, Scheduled Tweets, Stay active in participation
- Automate Direct Messages
- Auto Unfollow, VIP Safe List
- Deletes Direct Messages
- Best Twitter Friend Search Capabilities
Posted 12:33 PM
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