tweetmanager

This article is part two of a four part series on Twitter Tools Unleashed. If you would like to follow along start here with part one of the series Twitter Tools Unleashed.

In part two of Twitter Tools Unleashed I’m going to discuss TweetManager, which can be found at http://tweetmanager.com. TweetManager – “Makes Your Life Simple. Twitter Style”. The TweetManager site has several features that I have found to be useful. To sign up for the TweetManager service you use your twitter ID and password, plus your email address.

Once inside the TweetManager website you have the ability to set-up the following features; Auto Follow, Send Message to Followers, Auto Reply, Auto Post, Tweet RSS Feeds, and Set up a secondary Twitter account to use with TweetManager.

Let’s look at the Auto Follow feature. Auto Follow allows you to send either a direct or an @reply message to Twitter users who choose to follow you. This allows you to build your list of Twitter Followers automatically, there by saving you time and energy in building your list of Twitter Followers.

Another feature of the Auto Follow is the ability to Auto Follow Tweets based on specific keywords. You can add up to 5 keywords that TweetManager will look for in Tweets and automatically follow those individuals. So if I’m interested in communicating with someone who is mentions “network marketing” or “New York Yankees”. TweetManager would automatically follow those Twitterers (Twitter users) and add them to the list of people I’m following.

The next feature “Mass Message” allows you to send a message of up to 1000 followers. All you have to do is enter your Tweet into the text box and push the Send message button in TweetManager (NOTE: Twitter only allows 1000 direct messages per day. You will not be able to send a direct message for 24 hours after you reach the 1000 limit.)

TweetManager’s next feature is useful when you will be away from your computer or other device that can send Twitter updates. This feature is called Auto Reply. Enabling this feature allows you to send a tweet to users that send you an @reply message. This would be good if your away from the office for the day, on vacation, out on sick time or any other time away that you won’t be responding to Twitter messages.

If you and your Twitter followers are part of a group or team that does things according to a schedule you can send out tweets via the Auto Post feature. The Auto Post feature in TweetManager allows you to schedule tweets. For example you and your team are working on a daily schedule. You might set tweets for Vitamin Reminder, Excercise Time, Meditation Time, Lunch, Breaks, Dinner, Conference reminders, etc. You have the ability to set 5 Auto Posts with this TweetManager feature.

If you have a Blog or other source of an RSS Feed you can add your RSS Feed and TweetManager will tweet your RSS articles automatically to your followers.

The last two features of TweetManager allow you to change your password on your TweetManager account in the event that you change the password of your Twitter account. The last feature allows you to manage a second Twitter account with TweetManager.

I am currently using TweetManager to assist me in identifying Twitter users who have common interests as I do. Also I’m using the Auto Follow feature to allow me to following users who follow me. Soon I will be using the RSS Feed feature to update followers on update posted to my Blog.

Follow this series and read Part 3 of Twitter Tools Unleashed – TweetManager.

Phillip Howe is an online network marketer. Learn more about Phillip at http://WhoIsPhillipHowe.com or visit http://HisMlmLeadSystem.com to learn how to get prospects for your business contacting you!

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