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SocialOomph formerly known as TweetLater, is one of the industry leader’s in Twitter follower management systems. It is a web-based automation service that essentially does everything you can think of. SocialOomph has another feature that is very useful. You can set up a system for replying to people who start to follow you. SocialOomph formerly known as TweetLater, is one of the industry leader in Twitter follower management system. It is a web-based automation service that essentially does everything you can think of.

It’s very user friendly and it has two registry services: one free and with the professional you pay a very competitive fee. SocialOomph allows you to register and use a limited version of their services for free forever however I highly recomend that you upgrade your account to a full function account for the following reasons. Socialoomph : Much like Hootsuite, Socialoomph is also an all in one application and allows you to use Bit.ly to shorten your URLs. One of my favorite features is the ability to have your @replies sent to your email.

You can also schedule @replies and direct messages (DM’s) to be sent when you know the person is usually on Twitter. To be clear, the system does not know when people are online on Twitter. Scheduled tweets should not be used just for convenience. They should be used to increase the number of tweets you make, not to replace actual tweeting and not to spam but to enhance what you’re doing.

Twitter has quickly transformed into a marketing tool. Bloggers use it to market their blogs, webmasters use it to market their websites, Movie stars use it to market their movies, Affiliates use it sell their stuff and there is no end to this list. Twitter is going to deprecate the username/password authentication method. Twittergrader : a free tool which will give your twitter account a score. Quite interesting but more importantly will highlight if you are doing anything really bad. The smart Twitter’er will use this tool to make sure he/she is not doing anything wrong on Twitter, such as violating Twitters Terms Of Service. Using this free tool, twitter’ers receive a score up to 100, with 100 being the best. As of today, I have a score of 98. Not bad for a relatively new twitter’er, right? J

Twitter is a great platform and an unbelievable tool to build great relationships. That is what it is all about. Twitter Grader is similar to Twitalyzer but uses a different algorithm to calculate your score. Your profile will be ranked on its own strength as well as be compared to the 2 million+ users already analyzed by the program.

SocialOomph is a tool that every twitter’er can use to their benefit, to keep track of your social contacts (and what they may be saying about you when you’re not there). If you want to generate an income on Twitter, SocialOomph is a must have tool. It makes life on Twitter so much simpler, so much more profitable.

Over the past several years, we’ve seen dot.com’s come and go. We’ve watched dot.com moguls go from rags to riches, and back to rags again. So what makes Twitter.com so different? Or, could it be that it’s future is not as bright as most think it is? Of course, if I was any good at fortune telling, I’d be able to answer that. I’m not, and I won’t try. I do know this for a fact though – Twitter.com has provided the network marketer with a seemingly endless source of customers. Hence, a marketer’s dream come true.

What a marketer does with his/her twitter.com account is altogether different from the normal method of internet marketing. Instead of flooding email boxes with ads, the typical twitter client can expect to see a myriad of ads when they log on to their account. What seperates the good marketer from the spamming marketer? A good marketer will know what to advertise. Know the users that are seeing the ads. Will distribute the ads evenly. A spammer? Well, the ads are not targeted, they are more or less grabbed from thin air and shoved in front as many people as they can get the ad in front of. All the while, having no clue as to what it is they are actually selling, nor to whom they are trying to sell it too. Shotgunning is what I call it. If you throw enough pellets out of the barrel of a gun, one of them is bound to hit something. The spammer’s mentality. Continue reading ‘Twitter: A Marketer's Dream Come True’ »