5 Twitter Management Tools You Can’t Live Without
Without a doubt, one of the most well loved shiny new objects of many social media marketing programs is Twitter. There are Twitter books, Twitter conferences, Twitter blogs and numerous articles devoted to Twitter marketing. Unfortunately, there’s not sufficient time left over after reading all the promises of marketing nirvana from by Twitter to really implement recommendations.
Fortunately, social media masterminds at companies like Seesmic, TweetDeck and HootSuite — to name a few — have developed tools to make our Tweeting lives simpler. Or at smallest amount more efficient. We use such tools here at @toprank to grow own Twitter presence as well as for clients on a daily basis and have learned quite a bit about Twitter best practices and which tools work best.
Here are five Twitter tab management tools to help you keep your Twitter endeavor in check – whether you tweet for one tab or many.
1. HootSuite.com
HootSuite is a fantastic – and free – tool for administration multiple Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Ping.fm accounts.
The Twitter and social media management tool allows you to personalize columns, so you can view multiple feeds from the same social networking tab or multiple feeds from uncommon social networking accounts. For example, with my personalized Twitter tab (shown above), I can view my Twitter home feed, Twitter mentions, sent Tweets and a saved search for “online marketing” – all from one screen.
Plus, HootSuite allows you to make a message and choose which social accounts you want the message to be involuntarily posted to.

2. CoTweet
Like HootSuite, CoTweet is a free and simple tool for administration multiple Twitter accounts – up to five – with a single login. It also allows brand and keyword monitoring through Twitter search.
This Twitter management tool’s right distinguishing feature is its workflow management capabilities (shown above). When an @ answer comes in to an tab, you can assign it to a person on your CoTweet task to respond to. They’ll be told via email and on their own CoTweet page. Plus, the tool allows you to take notes on Twitter users for your co-users to see.
3. EasyTweets
EasyTweets is a low-cost Twitter management tool for administration multiple Twitter accounts – the more you pay, the more continuous searches, feeds and accounts you can track.
With this tool, you can involuntarily post RSS feed content and track RSS traffic in Google Analytics. That way, you can easily track traffic from Twitter and know what users do when they get to your site.
Another useful feature, the Twitter management tool lets you set up continuous searches for brand mentions (shown above), and auto follow some or all users who mention your brand. Plus, you can be set up to send SMS or email alerts when people mention your brand. So wherever you are, you won’t miss your opportunity to respond to a prospect.

4. TweetDeck
This free desktop browser helps you keep track of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace activities from multiple accounts. Like the other tools mentioned here, you can update your accounts, follow topics with saved searches, and manage conversations with @ answers and direct messages from within TweetDeck.
But the social media management tool offers some more advanced features as well. TweetDeck allows you to record, share or watch video clips, and view YouTube videos, from within the tool (shown above). Plus, you can share and view photos, as TweetDeck now supports Flickr, Twitgo and mobypicture.
5. PeopleBrowsr
This Twitter and social media management tool, currently in Beta version, offers a very simple, visual browser-based instrument panel view of social endeavor. PeopleBrowsr uses an interface similar to email, with the Twitter or other social feed appearing as a list in the center of the screen, and additional options in the left nav (see above).
PeopleBrowsr allows you to make and manage groups by adding public or private tags to any users from any of your uncommon social sites. Then you can view all in a group in a widget of their own.
Whatever time you dedicate each day for Twitter – whether its hours or minutes a day – there’s a tool available to help you better manage activities. Try out some of our suggestions, and let us know what you reckon.
Of course there are more Twitter management tools than what we’ve mentioned here including: Seesmic, Tweetvisor, Splitweet and others. What’s your favorite Twitter management tool?
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