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Put Some SocialOomph Into Your Tweets
By Allen Taylor in Featured
TweetLater, over the weekend, changed its name. They are now going by SocialOomph. You can read the official announcement on their blog.
I’ve been using Tweetater – uhm, SocialOomph – now for over six months and I’ve got to say, it’s a great service. I like the fact that I can preschedule tweets for my Twitter account and schedule them to run on a particular time schedule. I also like the fact that I can run multiple accounts through the service.
But the reason they’ve changed their name is still a bit of a mystery, albeit an exciting one. I’m on the edge of my seat waiting to see what other services SocialOomph comes up with next. Here’s what they say on their blog:
To date we have been focusing on providing productivity solutions for Twitter users. We decided to change our name to allow for future expansion into other social media solutions, and to ensure that our brand does not conflict with any current or future legal rights of the Twitter organization.
In other words, this seems like a CYA move, but it also implies a bit of an opportunity move. I’m anxious to see what this “future expansion” is that is mentioned. Will SocialOomph offer services to make managing Facebook and/or LinkedIn easier for businesses? How about YouTube and MySpace? The implication seems to be that SocialOomph will become a third-party social profile management service. I like that.
Meanwhile, today, the management features it offers for Twitterers are awesome. Currently, you can perform the following functions through SocialOomph:
- Schedule tweets in advance
- Pre-program and automatically send direct messages
- Track important keywords as they are tweeted
- Create draft messages that you can re-use
- Track your clicks through Bit.ly URL shortening service
- Automate your follow/unfollow habits
- Vet your followers so you can follow only those people you want to follow
- Run an unlimited numer of Twitter accounts
- Purge your DM inbox to delete unwanted messages
- View @Mentions and Retweets for all of your accounts
- Publish a personal tweet stream as an RSS feed or in XML or Javascript
- Delegate your account to someone else to manage
I think you’ll agree, that’s a lot of features, and MOST OF THEM ARE FREE!
Yes, I said most of them. You see, SocialOomph has a free service and a paid professional service. In order to delegate your account to another party, you have to purchase the professional version, but it’s very affordable. I highly recommend SocialOomph if you are a Twitterer and want an easy-to-use application to manage your Twitter accounts.
I encourage you to check out SocialOomph for yourself. If you are a blogging customer of ours we’ll manage your SocialOomph account for you for $100/month and incorporate it with your blog. If you are not a blogging customer of ours, we’ll still manage your account for $150 per month. Just give me a call at 717-528-4005.
Get your SocialOomph account right now.
Allen Taylor manages blogs for a list of clients in a variety of industries and niches. He writes Taylor’s Internet Marketing Blog and owns several websites in more than one niche. He is a full-time marketer and ghostwriter. 717-528-4005.
7 Strategies to Finding Your Target Market on Twitter
By Donna Gunter in Featured
Social networking using Twitter seems to be the most popular way to connect today, from celebrity Ashton Kutcher’s challenge to Oprah to reach one million friends first (Ashton won) to a U.S. State Department official contacting the co-founder of Twitter to delay upgrading the Twitter system so as not to interrupt election dialogue in Iran. More and more news agencies are using Twitter to keep their audience up-to-date, and local businesses are also jumping on the Twitter bandwagon as an immediate way to connect with their customers, as well.
How can you make the best use of Twitter in your business? It all starts with having followers in your target market. No doubt you’ve been inundated with email offers of things like “10,000 Twitter followers in 60 seconds for only $19.95!” Trust me — 1000 followers that are members of your target market are much more useful to the growth of your business via social networking than 10,000 followers that come from anywhere.
Advanced Twitter Use – Setup Your Twitter & Automate Your Message
By Darren Dunner in Featured
Currently in twitter you can post tweets and respond to tweets with the goal of developing a dialogue. The point is to be able to introduce yourself and make your services and products known to your target audience. The chances that your message will actually be read by your followers is pretty slim because active users are looking for the same exposure and are not paying attention to all the 100′s of tweets posted on an hourly basis.
Because of this, you need a way to connect with your new followers and actually get them interested in your message. Your window of opportunity is short and you only have one chance to do this. Before you can even get them to follow you and present this opportunity, you need to lay the groundwork to ensure that you have all of your details in place:
Twitter Tips – Twitter Tools
By Shannon Herod in Featured
There are many Twitter tools available today, but there are two that I simply cannot live without. If you are unfamiliar with Twitter, it is basically a social networking tool that allows you to converse with hundreds if not thousands of people at a time in 140 characters or less.
Twitter allows you to quickly build relationships that could easily be worth thousands of dollars or more. Plus, you cannot put a price tag on a great friendship! Also, twitter is a great platform to drive traffic and also sales. But, of course the main objective behind twitter is building relationships and friendships.
Now, let’s get to the two twitter tools that I cannot live without. The first is TweetDeck and the second is TweetLater. In the following paragraphs I will explain exactly why I like these tools so much.
TweetDeck is a tool that allows you to manage your twitter account with ease. TweetDeck will allow you to see all of your tweets, replies, and direct messages within one platform. They are easily read because they are lined up in different columns. They are separated and that makes it super easy to follow.
Plus, it runs right on your desktop. So, you can easily bounce back and forth between the work you are doing and responding and replying to tweets. Now, I’m not suggesting to waste a bunch of time on twitter. That is not the best use of your time. But, when you want to spend a little bit of time building relationships this is a great way to do it and still get work done.
Next, is TweetLater. TweetLater allows you to automate some of the essential tasks when it comes to using your twitter account. The two features I like the most is being able to follow the people that follow me automatically, and also being able to send out an automatic welcome message. Not spam message. Welcome message.
So, those are the two Twitter tools that I absolutely love and could not live without. Twitter is a great platform and an unbelievable tool to build great relationships. That is what it is all about. It is amazing how great it can be to have a bunch of friends and partners out there in cyberspace. You need to remember that these are real people out there. It makes it so great being able to jump on twitter and have a conversation with fellow human beings.
Author: Shannon Herod – Okay, so here’s what you need to do next… if you are not using twitter you need to start using it right now. If you are using twitter and you are not profiting from the platform you need to learn how. So, what I have done is put together an extensive Twitter special report. This special report will show you exactly the tips, tricks and strategies I have used to build great relationships and even pull in a massive $147 in a single day using twitter. So, if you are interested in building relationships, driving traffic and grabbing sales using twitter you cannot miss out on this report. Go grab the Twitter special report now and start getting a mass of followers, building great relationships and making a little money while you’re at it.
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