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Keep Up With Changes to Your Twitter Friend Bios and Profile Images using Bio is Changed
Reviews, Social Media Are you curious to know when the people you follow on Twitter have changed their Twitter bio or profile image? Some people may not care about a change so miniscule, but Bio is Changed is a new service that aims to make you care. Not only that, but it helps you to use this change to your advantage. With Bio is Changed, you can get instant, daily, or weekly email summaries about your Twitter friends who have changed their bio and/or profile image. ...
Continue readingAutomatically Post Your Tweets to Google+ with TwooglePlus
Reviews, Social Media TwooglePlus is a simple service that cross posts your tweets (from one or more Twitter accounts) to your Google+ account. On the homepage it states that the service is “currently” free, giving the idea that it may not be free in the future. So, now is the best time to sign up. Using the service is easy. Let’s take a look. Getting Started There are 4 steps to getting started with TwooglePlus. Login With Twitter The first step is ...
Continue readingSchedule and Send Out Unlimited Tweets with Tricklr
Reviews, Social Media Recently, I came across Tricklr, a simple tweet scheduling tool (much like Buffer) that lets you add tweets to a queue and send them out at regular intervals. It’s totally free and really easy to use. The best part is that it offers unlimited tweet scheduling, so you can add as many tweets as you like. Since Buffer and other similar tools are limited, I find this a huge added bonus. So, let’s take a look at how to setup and use ...
Continue readingChat Privately With Bonfire, an IM Tool for Twitter.com
Reviews, Social Media How do you keep up with conversations on Twitter? Since Twitter.com still does not support threaded conversations, it can be a real pain trying to keep up with replies and figuring out what they’re in response to. Personally, I really thought that Twitter would have rectified this situation by now, but sadly they haven’t. Fortunately, until something is done at least we can resort to third party tools, like Bonfire. Bonfire is a ...
Continue readingDoes Tweeting Work?
Blogging Over the past couple weeks I have been paying attention to my Klout Score. It goes up and down based on a variety of factors. Klout is a site that tries to monitor your social influence over people on the internet. It monitors how many people are seeing your posts, mainly on Twitter but says it monitors Facebook, Google +, and a few other sites out there. I have found over the past two weeks that raising your Klout isn’t that hard. ...
Continue readingWelshare – A Central Location For All Your ‘Likes’
Reviews, Social Media Welshare refers to itself as a single “like” button for all your messages, no mater what social network they come from. It lets you “like” and “favorite” content and access it from a single location. Additionally, Welshare gives you the ability to cross-post your likes and favorites to your social accounts. For instance, liking a message on Welshare can be posted to your Twitter account and likewise, liking a ...
Continue readingGrab, Organize, and Embed Your Tweets with Keepstream
Reviews, Social Media Have you ever wished that there was an easier way to organize your tweets and save them? Have you come across a few tweets or maybe a conversation from Twitter that you wanted to share on your blog? Well if you’re looking for a tool that can do both of those things, you’ll definitely appreciate Keepstream. It’s a tool for curating, organizing, and embedding your tweets. You can grab tweets from a search query, your favorites, ...
Continue readingBuild Stacks of Tweets and Schedule Them for Later with StackRoll
Reviews, Social Media Upon first glance, you may think that StackRoll is another service that’s eligible for a hit-and-run; you know those beta services that you sign up for to try out, leave after 5 minutes, and then never think about or return again. Well, it’s definitely not that type of service. This is one that you’ll want to keep in your bookmarks for safe keeping. StackRoll is currently in open beta and though the UI is more geared toward ...
Continue readingLazyscope – Your Twitter Stream Turned into an RSS Feed
Reviews, Social Media Lazyscope is a desktop tool works kind of like a feed reader for your Twitter account. Along with reading tweets though, you can also use it to keep up with your favorite RSS feeds. It lets you import your Google Reader feeds and subscribe to other blogs as well. The one thing that some potential users may not like about Lazyscope is that it’s an Adobe AIR application, which many people are not very fond of. Regardless, it installs and ...
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