Twitter Power Tools and Applications (Part 1)

ManageTwitter  This is the easiest tool to manage your followers. Unfollow the people who do not follow you back, and also get rid of people who tweets too much. The site offers a one-click easy to use tool which will take you only a minute to finish the process.

Features :
Unfollow

Those who do not follow you back
Those who are not active within a month
Those that do not tweet often
Those that tweet too often

You have the option to retain those who are verified and popular accounts most likely celebrities, and other personalities. Eventhough they do not follow you, you might still want to follow them for their tweet updates.

How to use :
Open manage twitter site
Connect to your twitter account by choosing “allow” option the site to access and update your data 
The result will appear and choose your preference those you want to unfollow

Twitterholic  Find out who are the most popular twitter users and follow them.

Mozilla “Power Twitter” Add-On

Features within your Twitter interface :

View videos YouTube, Flickr, TwitPic, Google Maps, song.ly, and all sorts of playable/viewable media
Link expansion
Link translation to page titles
Search scoped to a specific user
Status history peeking on mouseover
Facebook status updates
Custom settings
@mentions of friends on profile pages
Photo uploading
Link shrinking
#dailyquestion Now is the time to level up your tweeting experience.

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10 responses to Twitter Power Tools and Applications (Part 1)

  1. drelayaraja says:

    Nice information.

  2. diamondpoet says:

    Never twittered, I just can’t get caught up in all these electronic and online gadgets, to me it seem you lose a piece of yourself very slowly. People will become obsessed with these things and then what happen when it no longer there. Good article though.

  3. Shamyl says:

    Valuable points for someone who is looking to pimp the twitter. Good stuff !!

  4. chayanika says:

    Good informative post!

  5. With all these websites available and new applications I just didn’t see the need to jump on the Twitter band wagon. I think the websites I’m on now is too much, so I’m trying to twitter them down.

  6. clavier says:

    Thanks for these suggestions. Very helpful.

  7. ladym33 says:

    Thank you very much for the info.

  8. Helpful information. Thank you.

  9. johnnydod says:

    now that’s useful

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