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Manage Twitter: 19 Extremely Useful Tips | Ian Cleary

Manage Twitter: 19 Extremely Useful Tips | Ian Cleary | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Do you effectively manage your Twitter account or do you just tweet and, every so often, see how it’s going?

Are there any improvements you could make that would make Twitter more effective for you?

Here are 19 Extremely Useful Tips to Manage Twitter Effectively...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Ian Cleary has 19 tips for maximum Twitter impact and effectiveness. Must-read!  9/10

Marco Favero's curator insight, May 4, 2015 1:57 PM

aggiungi la tua intuizione ...

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10 Twitter Tools You Need to Check Out in 2014 | CodeCondo

10 Twitter Tools You Need to Check Out in 2014 | CodeCondo | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

I consider Twitter as a marketing tool, a way of catching up with the latest news, a great way of finding new friends and partnerships, even a way of getting support from companies which just seem to ignore you, despite the circumstances.


It’s many different things to all of us, but one thing is for sure – it can be enhanced with the help of 3rd party tools, if only to make us smile and think back on how we began our Twitter journey.


I’m actually not very big on tools, at least not when it comes to Twitter, but in this year alone – I’ve been able to collect a decent list of Twitter tools that I think you’ll like, and find useful. I hope that some of these help you out in one way or another, share the list with your friends to see what they think....

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Alex Ivanovs has put together a great resource in these 10 Twitter tools which are nicely reviewed.

UpTempo Group's curator insight, July 18, 2014 1:33 PM

Twitter is one of the most powerful social media websites on the internet today. With nearly 255 million users, Twitter has proven to be a great way to communicate, engage, and stay connected with friends and clients. However, most users do not utilize many Twitter tools that can be beneficial for their profiles. Here is a great list of Twitter tools that optometries can use to increase their Twitter experience and brand recognition.


1. Social Rank


Social Rank is a Twitter application that helps brands and individuals find out more information about the people following them on Twitter. Social Rank provides optometries with deep analytics of their "best followers" and who they engage with the most. You get monthly reports, and it’s all carefully tailored to give you a general idea of people who might be worth reaching out to. Social Rank can be a powerful tool for small optometry practices who want to target a specific niche.


2. Fliplingo


Fliplingo is a Twitter language tool that helps you tweet in multiple languages. This is a powerful tool for optometrists to reach out to customers overseas. Fliplingo is designed to provide you with the best translation quality and increase communication with everyone around the world. Use this Twitter application if many of your customers are international.


3. Discover Twitter


Discover Twitter is a Twitter tool which new users can use to learn the basic etiquettes of Twitter. For new optometry practices, this is a very powerful took to upstart your social media presence. With Discover Twitter, you can learn the little tricks of Twitter to improve your online  presence with clients and customers.

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80 Twitter Tools for Almost Everything

80 Twitter Tools for Almost Everything | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Twitter is chaos, but in the midst of this beautiful mess is a ton of data that if you can understand it. If you ever wanted the complete Twitter toolbox this is the post for you. It's got 80 Twitter tools that can help you do everything you need in this busy social media channel.
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Hongkiat has produced the ultimate Twitter toolbox. Highly recommended. 10/10
Adam J. Kovitz's curator insight, April 30, 2015 9:53 AM

Great Post!

Jean McKinney's curator insight, May 2, 2015 1:59 PM

"Twitter is chaos" -- a very good point.  And that's why tools to cut through the clutter are so essential.  this is really useful for writers and publishers who consider Twitter a key to their publishing and marketing efforts.

AndySernovitz's curator insight, July 31, 2015 3:52 AM

The Ultimate Twitter Toolbox: 80 Twitter Tools: #Content_Curation_Magazine

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Vellum: A reading layer for your Twitter feed ← nytlabs

Vellum: A reading layer for your Twitter feed ← nytlabs | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...To address this use case, we created Vellum. Vellum acts as a reading list  for your Twitter feed, finding all the links that are being shared by those you follow on Twitter and displaying them each with their full titles and descriptions. This flips the Twitter model, treating the links as primary and the commentary as secondary (you can still see all the tweets about each link, but they are less prominent). Vellum puts a spotlight on content, making it easy to find what you should read next.


We also wanted to include signals about what might be most important to read right now, so links are ranked by how often they have been shared by those you follow on Twitter, allowing you to stay informed about the news your friends and colleagues are discussing most.


Vellum was built as a quick experiment, but as we and other groups within The New York Times have been using it over the past few months, it has proven to be an invaluable tool for using Twitter as a content discovery interface. So today we are opening up Vellum to the public. We hope you find it as useful as we have. Happy reading!...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

This is a worthy innovation for those who use Twitter to research, communicate and find news. Developed by the New York Times Lab, it's well worth checking out.

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