Not sure if you have been using the Seesmic Web app
to manage your Twitter account or not.
Seesmic is a contact manager for Twitter that makes pruning your Twitter contacts a breeze. It also gives you plenty of other interesting information about your followers, those who follow you, and all your Twitter Lists, on the fly. It provides helpful info similar to TwitterCost that will let you know how often people you follow tweet and who they contact the most on Twitter.
It’s a great app! And it is wrapped up in a way that looks very similar to Google’s contact manager that is built into Gmail, so it should be familiar to many of you. But it’s actually better because they show Twitter icons next to each users name, which is an easy way to sort through people.
If you need help managing your Twitter followers…
That being said, there is a new app called ManageTwitter that is great at one thing: managing your Twitter followers. To use it, you simply link up your Twitter account (via OAuth) and it lets you know which of the Twitter users you follow aren’t following you back, who is inactive, who is talkative, and who is quiet. Each of these are great gauges for whether you should still be following them or not.
These are some great tools for you to use in helping to give your Twitter account the reach and influence you should be seeking out.
Believe it or not, not doing social media right can actually harm your business.
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Finally, those are my thoughts from high atop my 2nd floor office above my garage. What I want to hear are YOUR comments. Please let me know what you think by letting me know if you use these apps and what you think of them!
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