
I’ve written several blog posts on Socialable about some of my favorite and most used Twitter tools but I thought it would be a good idea to create a series of 101 of the top social media and blogging tools. So here is the first in the series – and it made sense to start with Twitter seeing as it’s my social media “weapon of choice” and generates over 50% of the traffic to Socialable.
Dashboards
1. Hootsuite Hootsuite is undoubtedly one of my favourite and most used social media tools. I literally couldn’t manage my own social media let alone all our clients without it. A very easy to use dashboard for engagement, scheduling messages, responding to Twitter messages, direct messages etc. It also has a host of reporting and measuring features although I prefer to use other tools for this. It recently launched the ability to send messages at optimum times (similar to the Buffer feature which I love). Also available on the go with your smart phone.
2. TweetDeck Bought by Twitter back in 2011 you would think that this would be the top dashboard for Twitter. Whether it will still be here for 2013 remains to be seen as the latest news cites that it risks closure over repeated failure to file financial records.
3. MarketMeSuite This great social media dashboard is similar to Hootsuite and TweetDeck. You can use it to manage and market on multiple social profiles, schedule messages across social networks, use Geo-targeting to locate customers nearby and many others.
4. SproutSocial SproutSocial has everything you need to enhance your social media effectiveness: monitoring, engagement, measurement and growth. You can use it to schedule updates, monitor your brand and your competition, find targeted customers, and measure your success with analytics.
5. Plugg.io This great management tool for Twitter and Facebook allows you to manage multiple accounts and separates Tweet streams, to make it easier to manage. It also helps you get more followers with their friend suggestions, and helps you “tweet awesome stuff” by plugging into your favorite blogs and news sources.
6. SpredFast A useful dashboard that you can use it to manage your social media as well as monitor and measure your voice (including uploading videos) across multiple social media platforms from one place.
7. MediaFunnel With MediaFunnel you can manage as many as 25 different social media channels. Features also include monitor brand and keyword mentions, talk with your audience from one place, assign and manage customer requests and drive traffic to your landing page and blog. It also allows for multiple users and roles.
8. Cotweet This is a great social media management tool that also has a free version. Use it for engagement, brand building, customer support, advanced workflow, analytics, third-party integrations and productivity tools. They also have a mobile app and show a very comprehensive profile of each of your followers that helps you understand them better.
9. Netvibes You can use Netvibes to keep track of news and trends, to create fun personalized widgets, monitor your account in real time, get your analytics and find out what people think of you.
10. Sysomos Sysomos is another great dashboard that has everything you might need for your social media engagement. They offer a real time monitoring dashboard, analytics and insights (including sentiment, demographics and influencers), engagement and management of all your social profiles, not just Twitter. No free trial though – but you can request a demo of this tool used by big brands such as Coca-Cola, McDonalds and Microsoft.
11. Argyle Social Argyle Social is a dashboard that you can use for all of your social media engagement needs: publishing content, engaging with followers, analytics and a new feature, Argyle Social Contacts, that helps you “connect the dots between social relationships and customer relationships.”
12. Splitweet this very basic free Twitter tool helps with the easy management of multiple Twitter accounts. As I said before, it’s very basic: you have all of your accounts in one place, where you can follow all of your contacts’ tweets easily and monitor your brand and reply to tweets.
13. BirdHerd This basic Twitter dashboard is specifically designed for Twitter management by teams and groups. Get your entire team to post, send messages and monitor Twitter accounts from one place, and control who posts what.
Automated Tools
14. SocialOomph is another great Twitter tool that I use on a regular basis. As far as I’m aware it’s the only tool in the marketplace where you can send recurring scheduled updates. You can manage multiple Twitter accounts from it. As well as scheduling tweets you find people, keyword alerts, send welcome messages to new followers and a lot of other great features.
15. Bufferapp is another one of my favourite Twitter tools. You can schedule all of your articles, pictures and videos and Buffer will “automagically” share them for you. Their “optimum time” posting is a great feature and I mainly use Buffer for this purpose. Also has the ability to manage multiple accounts and invite your whole team to use it. You can also get free and detailed analytics on all of your posts. Buffer also offer buttons and browser extensions and a mobile app for iPhone and Android.
16. Twuffer Twuffer is an easy and free-to-use Twitter tool that allows you to schedule tweets for the future. If you want to make sure that you never forget to announce your future releases, and that you appear to never sleep, than Twuffer is the perfect tool for that.
17. Dlvr.it If you are tired of having to schedule tweets and posts every time you finish a new article than try Dlvr.it. It’s a great way to remove the hassle of having to promote your blog posts all the time. And the greatest part is that it doesn’t work only with Twitter, but also with Facebook and LinkedIn.
18. Twitterfeed If you have a blog and want to link it to your Twitter feed with minimal effort, than Twitterfeed is another useful tool. It enables you to send a tweet just as soon as you publish your latest blog post.
Analytics
19. TweetReach is an interesting tool that shows you “how far your tweet traveled”. Simply type in your Twitter handle on this free service, and you can find out how many accounts you’ve reached with your last 50 tweets, what were your most retweeted tweets, who are your top contributors are and much more useful information.
20. TwitterCounter this is another free useful tool. It shows you all of your most basic Twitter stats in a fun, interactive way. You can also get different widgets and buttons to put on your blog or website that show your recent Twitter visitors and follower numbers.
21. TweetStats is a stats tool that graphs your Twitter stats for you. It can show you graphs of your tweets per hour and per month, your tweet timeline and reply statistics. However, because it is free, it takes quite long to load your stats, depending on how many other people are using the service at the same time.
22. Vizify A great, free and very fun analytics tool. Simply enter your name and you will see your basic Tweeter activity – retweets, tweets that got no response, geographic locations of followers, most retweeted tweets, best followers, favorite themes. All of this information is presented in a attractive and very fun infographic.
23. Twitonomy this is an amazing and free tool that is still in its beta stage. I was really impressed with it because for a free tool, it has quite a few different methods of analysis: tweets and retweets, replies, mentions, hashtags, links, followers and people you are following, tweets per day of the week and per hours of the day…and the list goes on! They also provide some interesting ratios that will show you if you are on the right way or if you should change your Twitter tactics.
24. TweetGrader A free tool that is powered by Hubspot. It’s a very simple and easy to use tool that will show you your twitter ranking/grade. It will tell you how influential you are on Twitter, based on a number of factors, such as the number and power of your followers and your level of engagement within the community.
25. TweetTronics TweetTronics looks at what people are saying to one another in real-time and then analyzes that data and converts it into “understandable results that you can act on”. It is an interesting tool, although it doesn’t offer too many features, like other analytical tools.
26 Twentyfeet Track all your Twitter and Facebook stats from one place. All you have to do is aggregate all your stats and they will notify you by email whenever your attention is needed. I wrote a more in-depth review on Twentyfeet here.
27. Twitalyzer Twitalyzer is an amazing analytics tool that uses a plethora of different metrics. They also integrate data from Rapleaf, PeerIndex and Klout.
28. Backtweets if you want to know who is sending people back to your website, than there is an easy, quick and free way to do it: Backtweets. Simply enter the keywords in the search bar, and you will see all the tweets that link back to your site. And the best part is that URLs are found no matter the form they were tweeted in, whether they were full URL links or shortened URLs.
29. WhoTweetedMe this “contagious content analytics” from Hubspot will analyze URLs and shows you the most influential retweeters, potential reach and timelines. It works best on blog post URLs that are no older than 2 weeks.
30. Foller.me gives you rich insights into any public Twitter profile, with near real-time data about topics, mentions, hashtags, followers, location and more. It’s a great tool to find out not only how you are getting along on Twitter, but also your competition.
31. CrowdBooster If you want to get your Twitter analytics and suggestions and tools from the same place, than try CrowdBooster. Connect either with your Twitter account or with your Facebook account to get targeted recommendations, insights about each message, follower and fan growth over time and deep audience insights. You can also view your Twitter and Facebook accounts from the same, centralized place.
32. Visibli This social marketing and analytics tool helps you optimize your social media engagement. Visibli provides detailed, real-time analytics for all the links you shared on Twitter and helps you optimize your content for maximum engagement. Their engagement bar is very useful and by using it I’ve seen an increase in my traffic.
33. Bottlenose This great tool provides you with live social intelligence by analyzing activity across all the major social networks. You can use it to search, monitor, analyze, target and engage in real-time – all from one place.
Get more engagement
34. InboxQ if you want to establish new relationships, get relevant followers and engage with more people, than try InboxQ. It is a great tool that will find questions on Twitter matching the keywords you choose. This way you can start a conversation with someone that is interested in the same thing you are. You can also add the InboxQ app to your Hootsuite account.
35. Tweriod this simple tool has a very specific feature. It analyzes your tweets and your follower’s tweets in order to find out when your followers are online. This way, you will know when the best time to tweet is, and you will reach a lot more people.
36. Tinker is a great tool that you can use to help with your Twitter (and Facebook) engagement. Simply enter a topic or a few keywords in the search bar and discover and join the top conversations on Twitter and Facebook. Great way to build new relationships and meet new people.
37. ITweetLive This innovative tool helps you converse with up to thousands of different Twitter users every day in just a few steps. It uses a Conversational Artificial Intelligence search engine that uses advanced Natural Language Processing and clustering tools to gather similar status updates, provide response suggestions based on real-time Twitter analytics, and measure engagement levels.
Finding Followers
38. NearbyTweets find out who is talking near you, literally! Type in a keyword, and find out who is tweeting in your town using that keyword. A great way to monitor real-time buzz and for building new relationships!
39. TweetArchivist find, analyze and archive tweets with Tweet Archivist. You can create archives of tweets and then analyze them through visualizations made by Tweet Archivist of: volume over time, top users, top Urls, top words, language, source of tweet, user mentions, hashtags and media.
Cool Tools
40. Brandfluencers use this amazing tool to find out who brings traffic to your website via Twitter and reward them. Simply login with your Google Analytics account and see who sends tweets that bring you traffic to your website. You can then publish this ranking and offer a prize to the person who gives you the most traffic. Great way of motivating your followers to promote you on their Twitter accounts and getting more traffic!
41. GroupTweet if you have more than one contributor to your Twitter account, than GroupTweet is the tool for you. No matter how many people in your team, anyone can tweet from the same account. Contributors’ names can be hidden or shown at the beginning/end of each Tweet and they can login to the group’s private dashboard, or from their personal Twitter accounts.
42. ClicktoTweet this tool is used by top blogs, such as Hubspot. It basically makes your website’s content more shareable on Twitter. Write a preloaded tweet and then ClicktoTweet will generate a customized link that when clicked on by a visitor, it will be automatically added to their Twitter status box. It’s similar to a Retweet button, but it does more than simply advertise your blog title. Try putting in quotes and facts and figures, for example.
43. Twitrratr If you want to find out quickly what people really think of certain topics, products, companies etc., try this great, easy-to-use tool. Twitrratr distinguished between positive and negative tweets surrounding any word you wish. You’ll find out in percentages how many people are positive, negative or neutral about the particular product, brand, celebrity etc.
44. Woobox A great app that brings your Twitter feed to your Facebook page. It is basically a Twitter tab for your Facebook page that shows your tweets, hashtags or search terms from your Twitter profile as a tab on your Facebook page.
45. TweetChat If you want to monitor and chat about one topic at a time, and stop the rest of the Twittersphere from getting in your way, then try TweetChat. Simply type in the hashtag that you want to follow and then talk to people in real-time. I love using this tool when I want to have a conversation, it works particularly well if there are lots of people joining the conversation. They also have a feature called “smart pausing” which allows you to pause refreshing the page, so you can keep up and “user control” which allows you to block spammers and feature only the people you like.
46. TwitLonger Use Twitlonger when you simply need more than 140 characters to express yourself! Write what you want to and then a link to what you said will be automatically posted to your Twitter account.
47. Parrotfish Download this tool for your browser so you can see the full preview of each tweet. It’s great for those tweets that have links to photos and videos.
48. Twitcam If you want your followers to get more insight into you and your business, than Twitcam is perfect for you. You can use this tool to broadcast any video live – simply connect your webcam, login with Twitter and click the broadcast button. Twitcam will then post your video description and link to your Twitter account so that all your followers can see. You can also chat with viewers while broadcasting via twitter, right from the broadcast page. And once you are done, don’t worry about losing the video – it will be automatically archived by Twitcam.
49. TweetyMail Tweetymail lets you tweet via email, send and reply to Twitter DMs, follower users – all from your email! You can also use it to create custom email alerts for tweets, mentions etc. and receive powerful and detailed notifications for new followers and DMs.
50. Triberr If you are blogger and want “more eyeballs on your content” than Triberr could be of real help. I’m a massive fan of Triberr, which is a content distribution network for bloggers that gives them a platform to group into tribes. From there, Triberr makes it fun and easy for tribe-mates to share each others’ content via their Twitter. Triberr is not only a fantastic way to generate more traffic but also a good way to network with other like-minded people.
51. Revisit Revisit is a real-time visualization of the latest tweets about a specific topic. You can use it to get a sense of the temporal dynamics in the Twitter stream.
52. TweetOldPost You can use this WordPress plugin to tweet about your old posts so you can get more hits for them and keep them alive in the twittersphere.
53. Twtvite Use this great tool to create events and groups on Twitter. You can use it to send invitations and sell tickets, create guest lists, nametags and even to take a post-event survey!
54. TweetBackup this easy to use tool will backup all of your Twitter feed for free. Not only that, but it will also backup your entire list of Twitter friends. If anything happens to your account, you will have all of your data saved on TweetBackup’s online server.
Relationship Management
55. Commun.it is one of the best free relationship management tools out there. Manage your Twitter relationships from one place and find out who your top influencers, supporters and potential customers are. It’s a great tool that will help you get the most out of each and every 140 characters you tweet and will help you build relevant connections and relationships! I wrote a more in-depth review of Commun.it which you can read here.
56. SocialBro is a great tool that helps you understand your Twitter followers better. You can use it to take group actions when managing your contacts (which helps save a lot of time!), and to understand your followers: find out who your influencers are, get rich profiles of each of your followers, and you can also see when your followers are online, so you’ll get a better reach!
57. Contax.io is a free contact management tool for Twitter and Facebook. It will track your followers and friends and provide you with all the details you need to decide when to follow back. Use it to manage relevant, real-time relationship data for your personal and business accounts.
58. FollowerWonk use FollowerWonk to get a better understanding of your followers. Find out who they are, where they are and when they tweet, find out who the influencers are in your niche and compare your social graphs to others.
59. MentionMapp Explore your Twitter network in a very innovative and interactive way. Find out who interacts the most, what people are talking about, find interesting and relevant people to follow and much more.
60. TrueTwit TrueTwit is a validation service that helps you avoid spammers, by verifying if the people you follow and are following you are not robots. You can try the TrueTwit Basic package, which is free, or TrueTwit Premium that has a few more features (though not the most useful of features…)
61. Tweepi this great tool helps you get rid of all the people who aren’t following you back, automatically follow back new followers and clean up all of your inactive followers. And they have recently added a great feature – force undesirable followers to unfollow you!
62. ManageFlitter one of my favorite tools that I use to tidy up my Twitter account. It has a useful feature to find out which of your followers are active/not active. Not only does it have the ability to unfollow large numbers of people, but you can also find out when the best time to post is (based on your account) and get your Twitter analytics.
63. Refollow one of the best free tools that helps you sort out your followers. Use it to see who hasn’t tweeted for up to 90 days, who never tweets, see who is talking about you so you can follow them back and engage and see users’ bio stats before you follow them. This great tool also allows you to sort all of your followers with different measures.
64. TweetPsych can create a psychological profile of any public Twitter user and compares it to others in its database. It uses linguistic analysis algorithms on the last 1000 tweets to identify traits that are used more or less frequently by the analyzed user. Quite an interesting tool that helps you understand your followers better.
65. Twendz is another interesting Twitter tool that helps you get a feel for the sentiment surrounding different Twitter conversations. It highlights conversation themes as well as the sentiment of different tweets related to the topic you are interested in. Use it to understand your followers better and to get a better understanding of their emotional reactions.
66. WhoUnfollowedMe Use this simple tool to see who isn’t following you back and who you aren’t following back. It’s very easy to use (and free) and there’s no need to create an account, because you can sign in directly with Twitter.
67. FriendorFollow Friend or Follow might not be the only one of its kind, but it’s still a tool worth mentioning. You can use it to find out for free who unfollowed you on Twitter, who is not following you back, who you aren’t following back and also who your friends are.
68. Twimbow This web app uses vibrant colors to help you engage with your Twitter followers. It filters users into different groups, it catches important tweets among the others, it colour codes mentions, retweets and DMs and it distinguishes between different types of messages.
69. Twitblock is a great tool that will help you find out if your followers are truly fans or just spammers. Scan for spammers and get them all in one list – this will make it easier for you to block them or report them, all from one place.
Monitoring/Measuring
70. SocialMention is similar to Google Alerts, only it is for social media only. Get real time social media search and analysis alerts about your brand, company or anything else that might be relevant to your business.
71. TweetLevel measures your buzz in real time on Twitter with this great tool. You can see how much people are talking about your brand, the Tweet Level of a topic or hashtag in order to boost your engagement, who the top influential tweeters are on any topic, what web links are shared the most and find out how influential you are on Twitter.
72. TweetBeep Anytime someone mentions you or your product or company, TweetBeep will send you an update. Well, not every time, but you will receive hourly updates by e-mail (if you want to receive them more regularly you need to upgrade to their paid account). It is a great tool that could really help with your customer care and your online reputation management.
73. RetweetRank Measure and track your retweets with this simple, free tool. Simply enter your username (or someone else’s) in the search bar to see your rank. Retweetrank will look up your recent retweets, number of followers, friends and lists, compare these numbers with other users’ and then assign you a rank. It’s a great way to find out how you stack up against the competition.
74. SocialPointer SocialPointer is a free real-time monitoring tool. It allows you not only to monitor your brand, but also to respond and engage in real time with other Twitter users. It is still in its beta version, so maybe there is more to come!
75. SocialSeek another great, free tool that is in its beta version. Choose any topic that you wish to know more about, and get all the latest tweets, news, videos and photos in one place. It’s a great tool for monitoring (but without analyzing) any topic you want.
76. Wildifire Social Media Monitor use Wildfire app and you can monitor your performance across all of your social media platforms. After you find out how you are doing in the social media realm, you can also check out your competition and see how your social media is stacking up against them, by follower bases.
77. Monitter enables you to monitor a set of keywords on Twitter in real time. You can also narrow the search to certain geographic locations. This way you can find out what’s going on in different parts of the world.
78. NutshellMail Use this tool to monitor and manage your Twitter and Facebook activity from one place. NutshellMail tracks your brand’s social media activity and emails you a summary on your schedule.
79. BrandChirp BrandChirp is a great brand management tool for Twitter. You can use it to effectively monitor, manage and resolve all brand activity. It also has a “target follow” feature that can help you reach a bigger audience and establish new connections.
80. SharedCount use SharedCount to track URL shares, likes, tweets, and more. Enter a website address in the search bar and you will find out how many people have shared it on different social media platforms.
81. Twilert Twilert is a web app that will send you email updates regularly of tweets that contain any keyword you want. It’s a great tool for brand monitoring – without the hassle of having to do regular searches on Twitter.
82. SocialMotus have recently launched this great social media marketing and monitoring tool for Twitter and Facebook. It allows you to manage, schedule and publish posts, monitor and engage and also to analyze and measure your performance.
83. TweetBig This free Twitter management tool has many useful features: an rss management tool that allows you to tweet from your favorite sources, analysis of the followers of your competitors in order to identify relevant users to follow, automatic follow back, tweet scheduling, follower gathering based on keywords and topics you are interested in, and red carpet finder (finding your most influential followers).
News/Content Curation
84. Scoop.it Connect with your Twitter or Facebook account, enter all the topics you want to follow and start scooping news. And if you find an interesting scoop, you can tweet it right from their website.
85. Paper.li Publish your own online newspaper for free! You can use it to publish any web content, such as Twitter, Facebook or your blog, into an online newspaper. And Paper.li will monitor all of your content sources for you to update your paper automatically. You can also customize your paper, add your logo and branding.
86. Curate.me Use Curate.me to get the best news from your friends and the people you follow straight to your inbox. You can get personalized news based on your interests. This way you won’t miss any of the top tweets and shares.
87. Trap.it is a tool that gets smarter as you use it more. It will discover high quality content and new sources for you, helping you to never miss any article that you might be interested in. It is quite similar to Scoop.it and Addictomatic.
88. Twylah You can use Twylah to share your tweets with “awesome looking” websites and widgets. Twylah basically takes your tweets and creates a website out of them. It’s a great tool that will help you get noticed beyond Twitter, get you more traffic from your tweets and bring your message into focus by automatically organizing by your trending topics.
Measuring Social Influence
As social media has grown there have been more and more tools that measure your influence online. Below are 3 of the most common used ones. It’s worth mentioning that I’m not a huge advocate of them and take their scoring with a “pinch of salt”. They are a useful guide but they’re algorithms change and often it’s more about quantity than quality hence my feelings.
89. Klout Use this tool to find out what your “Klout score” is. Connect your social networks to Klout (Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn) and then it crunches this data and gives you an overall score. There has been much controversy about Klout’s scoring and how their algorithms work, I wrote a post here about it. They did however recently change their algorithms, another useful post which lots of experts chimed in on (including myself!) is here.
90. Kred is quite similar to Klout. You can sign in with Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn and find out how influential you are on each of these platforms. They have a few more extra features, such as Kred Story, which is a visual history of your social media influence; you can also see other people’s most influential content, the most popular tweets and words for any active hashtag and a lot of other interesting information.
91. PeerIndex is my personal favorite if you are going to use these tools. It’s a free tool that helps you understand your impact in social media by measuring interactions across the web. With it you will learn not only who influences you, but also who you influence. You can also receive PeerPerks depending on how influential you are.
Search
92. SocialBuzz can be used to search social networks in real time. Apart from Twitter, it also supports Facebook and Google+. It has several main features: search using multiple keywords, exact keywords and minus keywords tool, quick location filtering, search results analytics and three-column layout of the search results.
93. TipTop A Twitter-based search engine that will help you discover real people that you can engage with, discover people’s emotions about particular topics and everything else that people may be talking about that is related to your search.
94. Twazzup Use Twazzup to filter Twitter – get only the news you want out of the live Twitter content. You can then find out who are the most influential people on a given topic.
95. PostPost With PostPost, you can see on your homepage all the topics, photos, videos and links from the people you are the most connected to on Twitter. They also have a search engine that you can use to find any Tweet, link, photo or video that you and the people you follow have shared with each other in the past.
96. SnapBird With SnapBird, you can search beyond Twitter’s history. Use it to look for tweets from your own timeline, tweets mentioning you, through someone’s favorites or search for a conversations between you and other Twitter users.
97. Tweepz It’s not always easy to find interesting, relevant people to follow on Twitter. That’s where Tweepz comes in – it lets you search for twitter users by city, keyword or names in their bios.
98. Twtrland Use this great tool to search for any name, location or tag from Twitter and let Twtrland visualize the social footprint of your keyword. You can use it to discover new people, get a glimpse of their social impact and find ways to connect and increase your network.
Hashtags
99. Hashtagify.me This is a free tool that could really help you compose better tweets with better hashtags. Simply type in any hashtag you can think of and Hashtagify will show you relevant hashtags around the topic. These hashtags are displayed in different sized bubbles, so you can find out in an interactive way which hashtags are more popular than others.
100. Tagdef Hashtags can be quite confusing sometimes and often times you might not even understand what a hashtag could possibly mean! That’s where Tagdef comes in: enter a hashtag in the search bar and this free tool will tell you what it really means.
101. WhatHashtag If you want more people that could be interested in you or your company to find you on Twitter, than hashtags are one of the best ways to go. However, it’s not always easy to get a hashtag right. That’s where WhatHashtag comes in. Simply enter your search keyword in the search bar and WhatHashtag will give you the most popular hashtags used worldwide to discuss that particular topic.
Final Thoughts…
Phew! The above list are my favourite Twitter tools (in no particular preference order) I hope you found this list useful, and if you think I have omitted any important tools, please let me know in your comments! What tools do you use to manage your Twitter account/s? Do you use a combination of more than two different tools? I’d love to know – so please leave a comment and share:)
Lilach
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127 Responses to 101 Tweet-Tastic Tools for 2013
Fab tools Lilach!
I use a handful myself. Hootsuite, twitterfeed and socialoomph, as well as tweet old post plug in on WordPress. Use tools and personalize to leverage your presence on twitter and gain the trust of your target market.
Thanks!
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Thanks Ryan, appreciate your comment and great to see you’re using my favourite tools too:)
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Thank you x101 for this very bookmarkable Twitter info. How many of these tools do you currently use yourself?
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Thanks Lisa, my pleasure – delighted you’ve found them useful.
I’ve used every single tool at various times for different things but then I do like to experiment and find out which ones are the most effective as so many do similar things.
I would say I use around 5-10 on a regular basis and then others in between plus for clients as well.
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That is quite of a list! Congratulations. For me the official twitter op on my iPhone does the trick really! Nothing more simple as that. Honestly, I don’t need that much added tools for my twitter account. Though this is an amazing and complete list! Good work.
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Thanks Thibault. I agree it’s good to keep things simple but what I wanted to share was that there are so many tools out there that do great things. For example so many people aren’t spending the time actually measuring their results and using Twitter blindly so I’m hoping that people will choose a couple of these tools and start to really look at how they can leverage Twitter more effectively for their business.
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I use several of these tools for twitter/tweeting. HootSuite is my main one. I also use TweetGrid to keep up with twitter chats because I love the multiple column view (I set up 3 columns – 1 for the chat, 1 for the host, 1 for my mentions).
The tool I need to find is one that can download all the tweets from a large twitter chat. All of the tools I have found only download to X number of tweets and it is never enough.
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Thanks Renee, appreciate your comment. I love using Hootsuite too and couldn’t manage my Twitter without it!
Have you used TweetChat for your Twitter chats?
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Yes, I have used TweetChat but prefer TweetGrid because of being able to set up the multiple columns plus you can set a refresh speed. With it you can follow the host, and see your mentions as they happen so you can respond to them immediately. So much gets lost with the 1 column format of TweetChat. Check out TweetGrid.com – at the top click “Party” and fill in the chat info. I think you will like it.
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Thanks Renee, appreciate the tip – will definitely be experimenting with TweetGrid more
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If you already use Hootsuite, why don’t you use it for Tweetchats? I just set up new columns in that and away I go…no need to find another program. Just curious.
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Awesome resource Lilach! I’m still suffering from Google’s demise of PostRank Analytics where I could track all kinds of social media interaction from my blog posts. Is there anything out there that is similar to PostRank? How does Bottlenose stack up?
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Thanks Tom appreciate your comment:)
Bottlenose is good although I didn’t add it in the list above. I think it really depends how you like to view your data, whether it’s graphs, heatmaps etc. As you can see there are so many tools offering these features it’s really about finding one that fits your needs and also for me I factor in things like interfact and how simple they are to use often above what their actual features are!
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This is really an awesome list. There are several services that I have never heard of before. I can’t wait to try them out. Thanks for pulling this together
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Thanks Paul, my pleasure. Have fun experimenting
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Wow Lilach – what a useful resource – as you know I support many business start ups – so this will certainly save me repeating, repeating myself
One question: can you send feed of blog through to a linkedin group ? still getting used to all the techie stuff
Twitter: jeanflower
Thanks Jean, my pleasure. Pleased you found it useful.
As far as I’m aware you can’t send a blog feed through to a Linkedin group, you have to manually promote (they made quite a few changes last year re Twitter feeds too).
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Excellent tools! I use many of these for the social media programs I manage, but some are new to me. Thank you! Here are two that are not well known, but amazingly useful:
Relationship Management tool which “graphs Twitter’s hidden networks”: http://twiangulate.com/search/
A recently discovered free Tweet curation tool which is visibly quite stunning… https://www.rebelmouse.com
Twitter: twitter/jrogier
Thanks Julie, appreciate your comment. Will check out Twiangulate.
I love Rebelmouse and am seeing a huge amount of traffic back from it, so much so that I was going to write a separate review of it – watch this space:)
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I was going to mention RebelMouse, too.
Twitter: anitahovey
What a long list. Nice work putting them in categories. I’m sure you can keep on going for more tools because there are so many tools for Twitter.
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Thanks Marck, appreciate your comment:)
You’re right there are literally 100′s of tools out there with new ones popping up everyday!
I tried to just list the ones that I personally use/have used and are the “better” ones:)
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Woah, huge list Lilach… I use some of these, and plan to try out some of the others you’ve listed too!
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Thanks Jo, have fun trying them out
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This is a helpful and comprehensive list. Thanks for curating it.
You might want to update the list in relation to CoTweet – Exact Target announced last year that they were closing the free version of their software http://blog.exacttarget.com/blog/focus-on-social/socialengage-the-next-generation-of-social-media-management
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Thanks Krishna appreciate your comment. Whilst there are many tools on the list that are free there are also some which are premium or have upgraded paid features.
Will be interesting to see if they bring back their freemium model:)
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Wow, what a list. This is both exactly what I want, and a bit overwhelming. I have recently started using Hootsuite for scheduling posts and that is great. I want to send a message back to followers thanking them and pointing them to some free resources. What shall I use for that? And I want to attract new followers. Those are my two current priorities. To be honest, I am a bit lost in the number of tools you have offered here! Thank you, though, it is an astonishing list and very timely for me.
Twitter: deviclark
Thanks Devi appreciate your comment. I’m sorry if the list has overwhelmed you but I would recommend you use the categories and work through them to find the one tool that suits you.
For example, I use Social Oomph to send direct messages to my followers thanking them for following me (you can also split test it and send different messages to work out which ones are the most effective i.e. which ones generate more replies/traffic).
Take your time with it and remember to enjoy and have fun with it:)
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What a great idea, Lilach. I will split the responses as you suggest. Thank you for that suggestion.
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Just my opinion, but many people unfollow anyone who sends an automated thank you for following. I do. It smacks of insincerity. And… many others don’t receive the message in the first place because we’ve install the app from SocialOomph that keeps us from receiving any automated messages from their platform. Split test it and see…but I don’t recommend auto-thank yous. Especially if you’re pointing them to another network.
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Thanks for sharing these wonderful tools with us, Lilach. I would definitely give them a try soon. Thanks again…
Thanks Lucy my pleasure, do let us know which are your favourites too:)
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Great collection of Twitter tools, nicely done..Thank you Lilach..
Thanks Rajesh, my pleasure appreciate you stopping by:)
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Wuaaaaah!!!! What a list !!!!! Great work Lilach…
Thanks Jagdish:) Hope it’s not too overwhelming for you:)
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Lilach, this is an incredible post! I’m going to have hours of fun exploring the many tools on this list that are new to me. But my favorite bit from this whole piece was learning that marketmesuite (which I use and really like) allows geo-targeting!
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Thanks Mary, appreciate your comment. It’s funny how we use tools but never to their maximum, I guess we’re people of habits and get used to using the same functionalities in tools. I’m embarrassed to admit that I had been using Social Oomph for over a year and didn’t realise you could split test their welcome messages and was sending the same one again and again!
Have fun exploring:)
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I would also suggest you check out @twitcleaner It’s free and it helps you clean out old accounts, find spamming accounts, etc…
Twitter: Picobee
Thanks Picobee, appreciate the tip, will definitely check it out. I love tools that help “tidyup” your followers etc particularly finding those spamming accounts!
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Hello! Thanks for this awesome list. I try to keep it simple, although I currently use Clicktotweet.com and Justunfollow.com. This weekend, I’ll look over your list to see what I want to add. I don’t want to go crazy with this. I actually left TweetDeck and HootSuite to tweet directly from Twitter again. I just prefer it. However, some of the tools you mentioned would be good to add.
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Thanks Jolie. I agree about keeping things simple and that’s why it’s so important to go through the categories and find the best tool for each. You dont need to use every single tool and I predominantly only use around a handful on a regular basis. Obviously as I manage multiple accounts for clients I use more than most people so will use some more than others depending on the need/requirements/goals etc.
I haven’t used Tweetdeck in eons, moved over to Hootsuite very quickly as loved it!
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Whoa!
This I must admit is the most comprehensive Twitter tool post I’m gonna ever read.
Quite a lot more than anyone could handle for sure.Just a quick browse through of all the 101 tools and everyone that read will surely have one or two to pick from the pack according to various needs and want.
My favourite among all is the Hastag section,I already use Hootsuite,Socialoomph and some other tools there.
Think I need to add iUnFollow.com to the Relationship Management Section,its a wonderful tool I use to follow back my Fans and unfollow people who since never follow me back.
Good to be here Lilach
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Thanks so much for your comment:) It’s interesting to see that the majority of people are using Hootsuite, a very popular dashboard for many:).
The relationship category is very useful, after all that’s what social media is ultimately about – building relationships and engaging so I’m sure you’re find some really useful gems there.
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Great post – fab resource, almost too much info but perfect to put to one side and review. BTW have you looked at Rowfeeder (its old I was using it way back 2009 tracking tweets at an Adobe event).
Looking forward to the next post which I hope will be a B2B Twitter related case study that is not Dell
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Marc
Twitter: marcduke
Thanks Marc, yes I hope it’s a useful resource that brings you back here again to visit
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Haven’t used Rowfeeder before so thanks, will check it out:)
I can assure you there won’t be any case studies of Dell lol.
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Fantastic post Lilach, one that I shall be re-reading quite a few times, with so much info and so many tools out there it’s great to have them all in one place like this.
I’d also be interested in seeing B2B twitter related post, as I’m currently helping local business owners here in Spain increase their client database & sales, and twitter is proving to be Spain’s favourite social media platform so it would be very relevant for me.
Thank you once again for a great article.
Twitter: DebraCarter1
Thanks Debra, my pleasure. Delighted you’ve found it useful and look forward to having your visit again:)
All the tools I listed I have used and predominantly have used them for B2B marketing.
Great to see that that you’re getting some great results for local business owners in Spain:)
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Congratulations for making THEE Twitter Tools list of 2013. The categories separation is what separates the sub-par bloggers to the big-dog bloggers like yourself.
So, which tools do you use on a regular basis? And, did you actually test/dabble with each tool?
Kudos!
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Thanks so much Marc, really appreciate your awesome feedback:) Whilst there are a lot of tools in the marketplace I hope that people won’t be too overwhelmed and go through each category to find their favorite tool.
And yes I have used every tool I listed at some point although obviously only use a few on a regular basis.
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Hi
Thank You.
one of the biggest challenges when you first start learning anything about networks and twitter is the lack of technical jargon. This helps a great deal.
Twitter: billf67
Thanks Bill, appreciate your comment.
Yes I agree a lot of newbies are often put off by the technical jargon plus of course there are so many tools in the marketplace that it can be overwhelming.
I would recommend that you simply take your time and go through the categories and chose one tool that works well for you.
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What an awesome list
I use a bunch of them Hootsuite, Commun.it, & Triberr are amongst my favorites! Thanks for taking the time to compile a great list of tools!
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Thanks Andrea, appreciate your comment and great to see that you’re also using my favorites too:)
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VERY compehensive listing;however,unless I missed it ….. is there any one that gives an audio alert when tweet directed to me is received
Twitter: THEdonguz
Thanks Don, appreciate your comment.
I would recommend using Twilert (number 81) to receive an audio alert .
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Thanks so much for including Sprout Social on the list, Lilach! Much appreciated.
Brit Thompson | Social Marketing Manager at Sprout Social
Twitter: sproutsocial
Thanks Brit, great to see you here and was delighted to have been able to include Sprout Social – love your tool:)
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Lilach, seems like you put a lot of time and effort into this post. Nice job!
If you’re ever interested in taking a peek at another tool, I’m the community manager at uberVU and would love to show it to you. We’re a social media marketing, monitoring and insights platform. Feel free to reach out to me via email or by tweeting at me (@emichaud) or our official handle (@ubervu). Looking forward to chatting with you about it!
Twitter: emichaud
Thanks Elisabeth, appreciate your comment.
Would be great to have a chat with you about uberVU – will send you a tweet and we can connect from there:)
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uberVu has the best brand t-shirts ever…met a guy at Podcamp Halifax this weekend LOL
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Glad you liked them, Anita! Creating those shirts was a really fun brainstorm session for our team
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Holy smokes this is quite a list Lilach!!! I am in love with Hootsuite forever and always. I didn’t like Buffer all that much, nor TweetDeck and have seen people start using TWEET4.ME, which is pretty cool in a geeky kinda way…especially when used along with another Twitter ‘client’.
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Thanks Tiana, appreciate your comment.
I love Hootsuite too, also Buffer – I’d really recommend you give them another go, very simple to use:) It looks like TweetDeck aren’t going to be around much longer anyway!
Thanks for the heads up re Tweet4.me:)
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Yes, I need to play with Buffer a bit more… if there are so many users I guess I am missing something.
Let me know what you think of tweet4.me. It isn’t as organised as Hootesuite, BUT it is fab to use on the go!
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Well it’s not necessarily about how many users they have but how many are actively using it… but as you can see from the comments Buffer is proving a very popular tool:)
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Yes, excellent point… the amount of ‘active users’ seem to be a lot. It is great how it can be incorporated into articles, which reduces 1-2 steps compared to Hootsuite, but I love that Owl!
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Thanks for the comments Tiana!
Tweet4me was designed to solve a real problem, scheduling and delaying tweets from any app so going the direct message route was the only way to do that without getting every app developer involved.
It’s not perfect and it *is* geeky requiring some special prefixes e.g.
d tweet4me +2h hello
but posting that in ANY app will make “hello” appear two hours later
Of course you have to be signed up at http://tweet4.me in order to use it.
Also linked in buffer4me, allowing you to buffer to one or multiple profiles from ANY twitter app.
Jason
Twitter: tweet4me
Thanks Jason! I just found you on Twitter… looking forward to connecting there too. I will check out buffer4me.
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Thanks so much for this Jason – I’m looking forward to reviewing tweet4me – I’ll have to add a separate review here:)
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Wow, what an overwhelming list Lilach
I have used many of these over the years and probably use about 12 regularly now. It’s a matter of testing which ones work best for you. And many of them change over time. Buffer app is my favorite as well as justunfollow.
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Thanks Lisa, completely agree. It’s important to test them out and see which ones you prefer, so many often do the same thing!
I also love using Buffer app. I’ve used justunfollow although I prefer ManageFlitter.
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Excellent list! It’ll take ages to test all these tools for twitter
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Thanks, appreciate your comment. Have fun testing them out:)
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Hey Lilach!
Wow, what a list – it is awesome! I’m definitely going to be checking out some of the tools on here. I’m Ally, the Community Manager at Scoop.it – thanks for including us in the list! Have you been using Scoop.it at all for your curation efforts? I’d love to talk more about it with you. We have some awesome integrations with some of the other tools on this list, including HootSuite and Buffer!
Thanks again for the awesome list, I will definitely share it
Ally
Twitter: allygreer
Thanks Ally, appreciate your comment and great to see you here.
I love using Scoop.it and use it for our clients too.
Excited to hear about your integrations with Hootsuite and Buffer – would love to have a chat with you to learn more about them:)
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Oh my God, how did you manage to mention all these tools??? The majority of them are quite new for me, I will probably use this post as an excellent tutorial for using Twitter, thanks
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Thanks Julia – it took a while trust me!
Pleased you’e found the post useful – do let me know which ones become your favorites:)
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Hi Lilach. Thanks for the twitter advice. Already book marked this blog and will pass it on to people who it can help.
Twitter: lisalevine_
Thanks so much Lisa, much appreciated and delighted you’ve found it useful:)
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Lilach, thanks for the ginormous list. This isn’t an easy post to write.
If you like InboxQ, then you should check out our new service, http://www.NeedTagger.com (free to try). We released the current version in November, 2012.
In addition to finding people asking questions you can answer, we identify people complaining about, buying, needing, requesting help, scheduling events, and searching for any type of products, services, content or assistance, We also offer profile (bio) search and location filters (2 types). Twitter only for now.
There are many uses for a “customer search engine” like NeedTagger, but most of our 1,400 customers use it for sales prospecting, customer support and content marketing.
How many other tools can find IT professionals hungry for Italian food in your neighborhood?
The free version limits the number of opportunities you see, but otherwise provides all of the features of our paid version – including daily email alerts, a special-purpose engagement panel, HootSuite integration and unique market analytics.
After more than a year of development & testing, we are now trying to get the word out. Happy to show you around if you’d like (I’m the CEO and founder).
Twitter: vniven
Thanks Vernon, appreciate your comment and am looking forward to trying out NeedTagger.
Would be great to explore it in more detail so please feel free to get in touch directly with me (skype lilach.bullock) or email lilach@socialable.co.uk
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Great points Lilach. Doctors can also use this tools in marketing of their medical services.
Erick Kinuthia
Team MDwebpro.com
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Thanks Erick, appreciate your comment. Yes absolutely in fact that’s the beauty of social media, everyone can use it regardless of their profession:)
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Thanks for this list, Lilach! Just wanted to update you that we’re moving from Itweetlive (#37) to the new platform 12Mass soon. Would you like to see it for yourself in a demo?
Here’s a sneak peek, thought it could be relevant to the “doctors” comment too: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=344323675688175
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Hello!,,Congratulations for making THEE Twitter Tools list of 2013. The categories separation is what separates the sub-par bloggers to the big-dog bloggers like yourself.Thank you so much for sharing,,,!
Thanks Jessica, really appreciate your great comment. I was hoping by separating them into categories would be less overwhelming for the reader
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Great list also check out Tweet This:
http://dashburst.com/tweet-this/
An easy way to create a tweet link to share and promote your content on Twitter.
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Thank you Lilach for this wonderful list of 101 twitter tools and apps . Please tell me what twitter tools you use / recommend to send a automated message with a link for new twitter followers .
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Awesome info. Had no idea there was so much cool stuff. Found at least 20 very useful tools for my twitter needs.
Muchas gracias!
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Great List Lilach, I must say. And just wanted you and your audience to let you know about a giveaway of Commun.it Pro Annual License on my blog which you can check on my blog .I hope you won’t mind sharing this.
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