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Stuart SeligMany conversations are shifting to Twitter, this post proves it (network with others, by adding those in the comments). Twitter is extensible, and many third-party developers are creating tools around the simple data being exported for a variety of unique applications.
If you’re using Twitter for personal, corporate use, or to manage the brand of a client, you’ll need the right tools to find and engage the discussions.
Here are the tools that I’m using to improve my Twitter experience, note that all of these are using my profile, but you can change to fit your needs.
1) Client: Although I mainly use the browser to see what’s going on (I click on profiles to see what people have said) Twhirl is the most popular client, using adobe air technology. Leave this on your desktop, instead of going to browser, also these clients may be more accurate in seeing who’s replying to you, unlike the browser version.
2) Search: Use Tweetscan (Update: I now use Summize as it can track conversations) to see who’s talking about you, your brand, or a topic you’re interested in. For example, I may not just search on “jowyang” but also on “owyang” as some don’t use the full name.
3) Conversations: Quotably is the top ‘conversation’ tracker, it threads toge -
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Javed AlamMany conversations are shifting to Twitter, this post proves it (network with others, by adding those in the comments).
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David AlfaroGreat article about twitter tools. I am yet to see such impact int he costarrican culture
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Mark HinkleIf you’re using Twitter for personal, corporate use, or to manage the brand of a client.
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Yule HeibelVia Tris Hussey; blog post by Jeremiah Owyang, Web Strategist, SF Bay Area: listing of 7 different Twitter tools/ apps. "TwitterLocal" is particularly interesting.
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6) Location Based: If you live in a particular area, and want to parse out a specific location, this Twitterlocal filter finds tweets based upon a users profile location. If you’ve a local business, this could become useful.
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Miriam SchwabClient, search, conversations, aggregation, tagging content, location based, alerts
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