Savvy Publicity Hounds are already using Twitter for business and publicity.
Twitter has become so popular, in fact, that almost daily, people are creating a variety of tools and widgets to help you Twitter faster and more effectively, and locate tweets about you and your company. But with more than 350 Twitter tools from which to choose, where do you start?
Today’s issue of Larry Chase’s excellent newsletter “Web Digest for Marketers” includes the top 18 Twitter tools and resources.
Decide which ones you want to use, and then follow me on Twitter.
See “Special Report #52: How to Use Twitter for Business to Network, Promote, Sell, Recruit & Profit.”
Thanks for the resource! Now all I need is one for Ping.fm and I will be set!
If you don’t follow Joan on Twitter you should.
Great resources! Twitter is becomig more popular. It’s becoming a great way to announce events too.
Thanks for the top 18 Twitter tools and resources. I am a fan of Twitter and any tool that can help make the experience better is great.
Joan – you have such great tips and I just started on twitter about 10 days ago. Thanks for this and your Publicity Hound newsletter is also GREAT!
Great tips. I am on twitter and following you now. Love to keep up with your valuable tips. Love your blog. Thanks for your help!
Larry compiled a great list. I hadn’t heard of some of those and am anxious to check them out. I compiled short list that wasn’t nearly as comprehensive as his on my blog, but have since updated my Resources page with suggestions from friends and colleagues.
One that Larry left off is Who Should I Follow?, a resource to find like-minded Twitter users.
Looking forward to checking out the rest on Larry’s list!
Larry compiled a great list. I hadn’t heard of some of those and am anxious to check them out. I compiled short list that wasn’t nearly as comprehensive as his on my blog, but have since updated my Resources page with suggestions from friends and colleagues.
One that Larry left off is Who Should I Follow?, a resource to find like-minded Twitter users.
Looking forward to checking out the rest on Larry’s list!