Twitter Tools for Building Your Business

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Most people know that Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: what are you doing?

What a lot of people don’t know is twitter is great for getting the word out about your business! With a massive growth of 1,928 percent in the US from June ’08 to June ’09, Twitter is now reaching a total of 21 million monthly unique visitors. What better way to inform the world about you?

But you cannot build something great unless you have the right tools and know how to use them! Twitter has over 100 different tools to help you with Information Gathering, Network Building & Management, Organization & Productivity, Business & Finance, your Health, Blogging and much more!

Here is a list of tools to get you building!

Twitterholic: Check out the top Twitter users and find out your Twitter stats on Twitterholic.

Qwitter: Qwitter will help you manage your network by sending an alert when a person unfollows you.

Twitter Local: With this service, you can see tweets from Twitter users in a specific location.

Twitpic: Twitpic makes it easy to take mobile phone photos and share them using your Twitter account.

TwitterHawk: Get targeted marketing on Twitter through TwitterHawk

Twellow: Find Twitter users in a specific industry using this service.

Mr. Tweet: Mr. Tweet is a personal networking assistant for Twitter, helping you find relevant followers.

Vacatweet: Set up an autoresponder for your Twitter account with Vacatweet.

ConnectTweet: Put the voices of your group or business together through ConnectTweet.

TrackDailyGoals: Use this site and the #dailygoals hashtag to keep track of your goals every day.

For 95 more helpful tools visit Top 105 Twitter Tools.

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One Response to “Twitter Tools for Building Your Business”

  1. WebPlus5  on August 17th, 2009

    Pretty good list. We’ve definitely used a few ourselves…

    I think one of the biggest helpers is your everyday Twitter Search, via search.twitter.com. I definitely dig the localized search for people near you that you can reach out to.

    Thanks!


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