10 Twitter Tools To Improve Your Tweeting Experience

I will admit, I'm LOVE discovering new tools. And with so many fantastic Twitter tools out there, I thought I'd share 10 new Twitter tools that I've recently spotted.

Some of these use on a regular basis, and others are worth exploring and I would like to hear YOUR feedback on them (in the comments below). Also, I am not endorsed by any of these companies in anyway.



SocialBro is a tool I discovered that lets you manage and analyze your Twitter community. I use it to analyze high traffic times on Twitter.

Tweet Caddy
















Tweet Caddy handles everything from posting tweets, promoting your website, to auto follow-backs, helping take the frustration out of your twitter campaigns.


Compete Tweet
















CompeteTweet is designed to help businesses see social networks as another platform in which they can compete against their competition and gain customers. It is a free Twitter Analytics tool to help boost your business.


Twitter to Rss















Twitter to RSS is a tool that allows you to read twitter and get the latest news of twitter users chosen by you (import these into your Google Reader for easy management)

TweepFeed
















Tweepfeed allows you to get the articles a person shares on twitter into an RSS Feed. The articles are scraped from the websites without ads, annoying buttons.

Tweetport
















TweetPort is a Twitter summary report that condenses all of your tweets into one, simplified, daily email. It automatically organizes Tweet by their importance.

Twittapolls














Twittapolls is a self-serve poll service for companies wanted to understand opinions tied to content that flows through the Twittersphere.  It allows you to create Twitter polls easily to collect and participation can be monitored in real time.

Tweriod
















Tweriod will analyze your followers' streams, determine when they are most online and then let you know the optimum times to be sending out your tweets

Honourable Mentions

SproutSocial


















SproutSocial has been one of my favorite web applications for quite some time now. It allows you to integrates Twitter, Facebook Fan Pages, LinkedIn, Foursquare and other networks so that you can understand and monitor where consumers are engaging. If you have never tried it before, they offer a 30 day free trial.

Another quick point worth mentioning:SproutSocial's team and support is PHENOMENAL. They are prompt, courteous, and genuinely care about the user's experience. I highly recommend them when choosing a all-in-one platform.

BufferApp











BufferApp is a tool that has truly simplified my life. It enables you to add Tweets and Facebook posts from across the web, scheduling them into a queue so that it can share them for you throughout the day. 

Have you tried any of the tools? What are your thoughts on them?

9 comments:

  1. Great list of tools! I love BufferApp but I have to check all the others on your list. Anything to make my day more productive is wonderful. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I LOVE BufferApp as well. I highly recommend you check out SproutSocial and SocialBro as well. I use SocialBro to analyze my tweets for optimum tweeting times, and SproutSocial for notifications from multiple networks.

    Thanks for popping in!

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  3. Thanks - a great run down of tools!

    I love BufferApp for it's simplicity and I've just signed up for Socialbro to try out the optimum tweet times function that feeds in to Buffer. Tweroid wins the award for weirdest name!

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  4. Another tool you haven't heard of yet because we are in private beta is http://www.siftsocial.com.  We're going to get you in and out of social media in as little time possible while making a huge splash. :) 

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  5. Nice Josh. I'll check it out. Check out mine as well www.recommendur.com . Different concept than yours. Nice use of KickOffLabs too :)

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  6. Will do. Hey - You should swap out hello bar here for our signup bar.  People could directly signup for recomendur on this blog. :) 

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  7. I did try to use the bar, but couldn't figure out how to direct it to the landing page. Maybe if you had a video tutorial, that would help. (Screenr a great tool to use)

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  8. My pleasure Jed, thanks for popping by as well. I'm always curious to see which brands and businesses are listening to what bloggers are saying. You've just demonstrated that you are on of them :)

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10 Twitter Tools To Improve Your Tweeting Experience

I will admit, I'm LOVE discovering new tools. And with so many fantastic Twitter tools out there, I thought I'd share 10 new Twitter tools that I've recently spotted.

Some of these use on a regular basis, and others are worth exploring and I would like to hear YOUR feedback on them (in the comments below). Also, I am not endorsed by any of these companies in anyway.



SocialBro is a tool I discovered that lets you manage and analyze your Twitter community. I use it to analyze high traffic times on Twitter.

Tweet Caddy
















Tweet Caddy handles everything from posting tweets, promoting your website, to auto follow-backs, helping take the frustration out of your twitter campaigns.


Compete Tweet
















CompeteTweet is designed to help businesses see social networks as another platform in which they can compete against their competition and gain customers. It is a free Twitter Analytics tool to help boost your business.


Twitter to Rss















Twitter to RSS is a tool that allows you to read twitter and get the latest news of twitter users chosen by you (import these into your Google Reader for easy management)

TweepFeed
















Tweepfeed allows you to get the articles a person shares on twitter into an RSS Feed. The articles are scraped from the websites without ads, annoying buttons.

Tweetport
















TweetPort is a Twitter summary report that condenses all of your tweets into one, simplified, daily email. It automatically organizes Tweet by their importance.

Twittapolls














Twittapolls is a self-serve poll service for companies wanted to understand opinions tied to content that flows through the Twittersphere.  It allows you to create Twitter polls easily to collect and participation can be monitored in real time.

Tweriod
















Tweriod will analyze your followers' streams, determine when they are most online and then let you know the optimum times to be sending out your tweets

Honourable Mentions

SproutSocial


















SproutSocial has been one of my favorite web applications for quite some time now. It allows you to integrates Twitter, Facebook Fan Pages, LinkedIn, Foursquare and other networks so that you can understand and monitor where consumers are engaging. If you have never tried it before, they offer a 30 day free trial.

Another quick point worth mentioning:SproutSocial's team and support is PHENOMENAL. They are prompt, courteous, and genuinely care about the user's experience. I highly recommend them when choosing a all-in-one platform.

BufferApp











BufferApp is a tool that has truly simplified my life. It enables you to add Tweets and Facebook posts from across the web, scheduling them into a queue so that it can share them for you throughout the day. 

Have you tried any of the tools? What are your thoughts on them?

9 comments:

  1. Great list of tools! I love BufferApp but I have to check all the others on your list. Anything to make my day more productive is wonderful. Thanks for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I LOVE BufferApp as well. I highly recommend you check out SproutSocial and SocialBro as well. I use SocialBro to analyze my tweets for optimum tweeting times, and SproutSocial for notifications from multiple networks.

    Thanks for popping in!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thanks - a great run down of tools!

    I love BufferApp for it's simplicity and I've just signed up for Socialbro to try out the optimum tweet times function that feeds in to Buffer. Tweroid wins the award for weirdest name!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Another tool you haven't heard of yet because we are in private beta is http://www.siftsocial.com.  We're going to get you in and out of social media in as little time possible while making a huge splash. :) 

    ReplyDelete
  5. Nice Josh. I'll check it out. Check out mine as well www.recommendur.com . Different concept than yours. Nice use of KickOffLabs too :)

    ReplyDelete
  6. Will do. Hey - You should swap out hello bar here for our signup bar.  People could directly signup for recomendur on this blog. :) 

    ReplyDelete
  7. I did try to use the bar, but couldn't figure out how to direct it to the landing page. Maybe if you had a video tutorial, that would help. (Screenr a great tool to use)

    ReplyDelete
  8. My pleasure Jed, thanks for popping by as well. I'm always curious to see which brands and businesses are listening to what bloggers are saying. You've just demonstrated that you are on of them :)

    ReplyDelete