How do you decide who to follow on twitter? Who do you follow on twitter? Why would anyone follow you back? These are big questions that social media professionals ask themselves as they work with new client companies but it also may be a question you have asked yourself. Here's a list of 14 different online services that may help.
TwitterCounter. TwitterCounter shows you your worldwide rank in terms of how many followers you have. TwitterHolic. If you want all the functionality TwitterCounter provides, TwitterHolic probably isn't for you. WeFollow. It might be new, but WeFollow has already made an impression on the Twitter Community. Just Tweet It. Just Tweet It is similar to WeFollow in that it asks users to add themselves to the directory listing that's relevant to them. MediaOnTwitter. Though it's not the prettiest site in this roundup, MediaOnTwitter is a fine resource for those who want to find out which journalists, bloggers, and media outlets are on Twitter Social Brand Index. Social Brand Index is a listing of Twitter accounts held by public-facing companies. TrackingTwitter. TrackingTwitter wants to be the definitive source for "brands, media, television, celebrities, and electric artists Twellow. TwitterLinkUp. Twibs. TweeterTags. TwitterVision. Twubble. WhoShouldIFollow. |
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