Top Ten Twitter Tools To Try Today

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Alliteration is fun. Anyway, what follows is a list of what I believe are the top 10 tools to use with Twitter, roughly in order of usefulness:

10Twitter Grader – Learn how much influence your tweets have in the overall twitterverse.

9Qwitter – Get email alerts when someone stops following you.

8TwitterFeed – Automatically tweet updates from any RSS feed.

7TwitterKeys – Copy special characters from this bookmarklet into your twitter updates. Or use UTF8Twitter to display a bar of special character shortcut links on your twitter update page.

6Mass Twitter Action – Follow multiple users at once by submitting a comma delimited list of usernames. Another mass following tool is Twitterator.

5Twitter Search – Search twitter and create rss feeds of the search results.

4StrawPoll – Send polls to your twitter followers and view the aggregated results.

3 - LinkBunch – Create a single short link that leads to a list of links.

2Twitter Karma – See all your twitter connections, filter by followers or people you follow, and bulk follow or unfollow the filtered list.

1 - Tweet 2 Tweet – Follow @reply conversations between two people. Or follow the conversation leading up to a specified tweet with Tweader.

Honorable Mention – Twitly – Group your twitter contacts and view updates from each group separately. I haven’t found this app very easy to use because of the interface, but it’s a great concept and with a bit of work could be really useful.

Well that’s my top 10 list, what twitter tools do you find most useful?

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  1. Posted 12.29.2008 at 3:44 PM | Permalink

    Tweet 2 Tweet is a great idea, but I much prefer Tweetree (http://tinyurl.com/8g4h5e) for Tweet threading

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