-by Al Ferretti and Skeeter Hansen
4 Power Twitter Tools for people that want to be productive on Twitter.
TweetLater
A heavy hitter productivity tool for busy tweeple. You’ve got to experience this one.
TwitterKarma
Bulk UN-follow those who are not following you back.
EasyTweets
EasyTweets offers an almost perfect web-based Twitter management tool.
TweetManager
Auto follow, Auto reply, feed, mass message, auto post, dual message and more.
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Very cool Thank you
thanks
Great tips
Thanks for sharing the twitter secrets
they are really awesome
Don’t know what I’d do without my twitter tips!
Great information. Thanks for nice blog.
Thanks for tweeting. I will retweet it too.
love it & its superb!!
Those are great tools.
I also like
http://twitter.grader.com/ – rates your account; Great search tool; great way to connect with Top local tweeple;
I also like some features of Tweetdeck – http://www.tweetdeck.com
My 2 cents.
Larisa
Much appreciated Larissa. I think its cool!!
Nice tips. The mind can only handle twitterapps in small doses. This did the trick!
Great tips
Thanks for sharing the twitter secrets
For scheduling tweets, there’s also this: http://www.twaitter.com/
Hey guys…those are some of favorite tools to use on Twitter as well. Continue to share the Twitter news!
@TimothyCarter
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Stay Tuned, the best is yet to come…
-Al
I’m always happy to see someone sorts through the overwhelming list of apps out there to show us the good ones
. http://Twaitter.com was on PC World’s Top 5 List Today. That is the one we started using for our business accounts.
I will definitely check out TwitterKarma.
Gloria
http://twaitter.com is another fine twitter cool
Thanks for the mention Gloria.
-Al
@alferretti
All good tools. I personally love tweetlater (Social Oomph). But was wondering why you didn’t include tweet deck in there. That to me is a power tool even though it has no automation (that I’m aware of)