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Use Twitter Apps to make a Successful blog

Many Twitter applications are available for free. Depending on your blogging goals, some Twitter apps will be more helpful to you than others. Allow applications require access to your Twitter account information in order for them to work. If you’re concerned about the security related to a specific Twitter app, take a few minutes to conduct a Google search on that Twitter app to see what other Twitter users have to say about it before you make your decision to experiment with it.

Keep in mind, the purpose of using Twitter and many Twitter apps is to build your online audience and create more opportunities for your blog content to be shared across the web. Some Twitter apps can help you find people and conversations happening at any given moment in time. You can join those conversations and offer links to your useful blog content, or simply begin building relationships with people who are likely to be interested in your blog content in the future.

List of Twitter Apps:

TweetDeck (www.tweetdeck.com): TweetDeck is an excellent Twitter app for time management and organization. With TweetDeck, you can separate your Twitter audience into groups so it’s easier to stay on top of conversations. TweetDeck must be downloaded to your computer desktop to work, but you can manage all Twitter activities without leaving your TweetDeck screen, including posting tweets, retweeting, and sending direct messages. TweetDeck only works with Windows-based PCs.


Monitter (www.monitter.com): Monitter is one of the best apps to keep track of real-time local conversations on Twitter related to keywords you select.

Twellow (www.twellow.com): You can use Twellow to create a listing for your blog, similar to how you might create a listing in the Yellow Pages.


Localtweeps (www.localtweeps.com): Localtweeps enables you to search for Twitter users by keywords, zip code, or city. You can also publish local events you might be holding on Localtweeps.

Twitterfeed (twitterfeed.com): Twitterfeed is a must-have Twitter app you can use to automatically feed your blog post content to your Twitter and Facebook profiles.

WeFollow (wefollow.com): You can use WeFollow to find Twitter users based on keywords and categories they use to flag their own WeFollow listings. You can also create your own WeFollow listing. Be sure to use keywords the target audience for your blog would be likely to search for.

SocialOomph (www.socialoomph.com): SocialOomph offers a wide variety of useful tools. For example, you can use SocialOomph to schedule tweets to publish in your Twitter stream at a specific time in the future. This is a great feature if you want to be sure tweets publish throughout the day even though you can’t always be logged in to your Twitter account and actively participating.


TweetMeme (tweetmeme.com): This is another must-have Twitter application. With TweetMeme, you can add the Retweet button to your blog, and you can retweet content you like to your own Twitter followers with a click of your mouse. You need to create a TweetMeme account and link your Twitter profile with TweetMeme in order to be able to retweet content you like using the Retweet button found on other websites and blogs.

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