Not only can the volume of tweets be overwhelming, so too can the number of different tools offering to make your use of Twitter easier or more effective. Here then are my ten top tools, all of which are available for free, though some also have paid-for versions that are well worth getting.
1. Hootsuite
There are many Twitter clients, but Hootsuite tops the list for non-smartphone use in my book at it makes management of multiple accounts easy – and lets you run more social networks than just Twitter from the one place. A good Twitter strategy is integrated with other channels too, and Hootsuite makes that easier than many.
2. Ubersocial
Hootsuite comes with smartphone versions, but I find them rather clunky and slow for ordinary use. Instead, Ubersocial does the trick – and knocks the socks, spots and everything else off the official Twitter apps. Just remember to turn off “Use the Dealbox” in the options to minimise the amount of advertising – and think about going for the paid-for version to remove it completely.
3. Buffer
Timing tweets to maximise their audience and reaction is an often neglected skill. Buffer however makes it easy.
4. Google
Yes, Google – the search engine. Why? Because if you want to find someone on Twitter, Google is usually a better route than hunting around Twitter’s own search options. That is because Google looks at a wider range of information and so does a better job of finding people, especially if their Twitter name does not match up that closely to their real name.
5. WordTwit
If you are a blogger, then generating tweets when new posts appears is one of the most effective tactics for increasing your readership. And if you are writing interesting pieces, it is also one of the most effective tactics for providing your Twitter followers with valued tweets. As WordPress is increasingly the dominant blogging platform, I’ve picked one of its plugins: WordTwit. I have tried out quite a few such plugins over the years and settled on this one as offering by far the best combination of features and reliability. Available for free, though the paid-for version brings very useful extra features.
6. ifttt
iftt, or If This Then That, is a wonderfully powerful tool for automating actions. Automatic generation of tweets can be controversial and should always be thought about carefully, but tie-ups such as generating a tweet if you upload a photo to Flickr can work well. ifttt lets you tie up far more than just Twitter and that, as with Hootsuite, is a real bonus.
7. Bitly
Web shortners are essential when using Twitter, as otherwise you find too much of your tweet taken up with long web addresses. Despite a controversial redesign earlier this year, Bitly continues to give convenient and helpful statistics which help you work out what is and isn’t effective when you send tweets with links in them.
8. WhoFollowsWhom
A handy service when you are hunting out who is worth following online, Who Follows Whom lets you get a list of people who are followed by all of several Twitter users. For example, put in the Twitter names of some key relevant trade press journalists and see who they all follow. Chances are, it is someone you want to follow too.
9. Twitter Counter
One of many services offering Twitter statistics, Twitter Counter has a nice simple interface which quickly gets you the key statistics.
10. Map My Followers
Part fun, part serious, Map My Followers shows you where around the world your Twitter followers are. Very useful to answer questions like “is my list of followers dominated by dodgy American spam accounts?” or “have I managed to attract an audience in Brazil?”.
And that’s my ten. Ten is of course both pleasing round and arbitrary, so please do share what else you would have put in the list in the comments…


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