SpltweetManaging multiple Twitter accounts is a real pain through Twitter.com. There are some good desktop twitter scripts available which let you manage multiple accounts but I hadn’t come across a webpage that let me do this. That was until I found Splitweet.

Splitweet makes it incredibly easy to check and update mutliple accounts. Additionally, it lets you check the latest reference to your ‘Brands’, which kind of works in a similar way to Google Alerts and helps you see the latest reference to your brand, product, website or whatever (or even the film star you’re stalking!).

At the top of the page is your dashboard. All of your accounts are listed here and are color coded. You can post a tweet to one of your accounts or all of them, a great time saver.


Spltweet Dashboard

The main dashboard shows you the latest replies to your accounts. You can choose to show the latest tweets from any of your accounts here. You just need to unmark the accounts you don’t want to see tweets from. Next to each tweet is a handy Retweet button too, something which everyone is waiting for Twitter to add!!

I found viewing the latest tweets from all accounts to be overwhelming though the color coding for each account does help a little. It also seems to refresh too much with multiple accounts selected which made Firefox load slightly slower for me (I had 6 accounts selected).


Splitweet Dashboard

One of my favourite things about Splitweet is that the latest @replies to your account are shown down the right hand side of the page. This is exactly what I am looking for as I essentially tweet from one account but check the latest @replies for the rest.

It would be better though if it allowed me to select which accounts I wanted to check for @replies for too (i.e. seperately from my main dashboard). This would allow me to see the latest tweets on the main page for my personal account but still see the latest @replies down the sidebar for all my accounts.

I did notice that the sidebar was sometimes very slow in refreshing though. As it stands, there is still a reply which is shown on my replies page but isn’t being shown in the sidebar.


Splitweet Mainpage

The sidebar also shows the latest references to your brands. This is useful too but unfortunately they place the latest references at the top of the sidebar, above the @replies, and you cannot move them around. Which is a shame as I believe @replies are more relevant to most people.

Overview

Splitweet is perfect for anyone who has more than one Twitter account, and is worth checking out if you only have the one account too as it displays your @replies and brand mentions down the right side of the page so you don’t need to manually check it.

It’s not perfect but it’s incrdibly useful and easy to use. I have been tweeting through the Twitter home page for as long as I can remember but I have switched to Splitweet as it makes checking my other Twitter accounts a breeze.

I recommend checking out :)

Link : Splitweet

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Time To Tweet is a relatively new blog, only being online for a month or so. I have been really enjoying writing for it every week and I’m looking forward to developing it more over the next few months.

As many of you know, starting a new blog can be difficult. Therefore, I really appreciate everyone who has been reading the blog regularly, particularly those who have been leaving comments.

So I would like to thank everyone who posted a comment in May. Thanks guys :)

Remember, if you have any suggestions on how to improve the blog, please let me know :)

Kevin

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I posted about a new URL shortening service today called Tweetbucks, the latest service to let you earn money from your Twitter links.

I’m still of two minds about whether the rise of these kind of services is a good thing. On the one hand, I can see why some people would use them. If you have hundreds of thousands of followers and post a lot of links then you would be able to earn a nice little bonus every month.

Take Ashton Kutcher for example with close to 2 million followers. If only 1% of his followers click on a link he posts, that’s still 20,000 clicks. Now if only 25% actually visit the ad, that’s still 5,000 clicks on the advertisement. Now imagine he posts 4 or 5 links a day every day. You do the math!

However, what’s the cost of placing banners on links you post. Will people unfollow? Will a lot of followers not click on it because they know an advertisement banner is on it? Would you trust someone recommending a product if they always placed advertisements on the ads?

Personally, if I had a huge amount of followers I’d be looking at a different way of making money through Twitter. Surely there’s a better way of making money from followers than spamming them with links all the time?

What’s your opinion on all of this?

Kevin


On a side note, as a webmaster, I am not keen on this type of service. As I explained a month or so ago on BloggingTips, I hate services who wrap frames around content on my sites . Therefore I have added a Frame Breaker to Time To Tweet to stop people making money from content I have taken the time to write.

The way I see it : if you pay for the domain, pay for hosting every month and spend hours writing content for a site you don’t appreciate people wrapping banners around it and trying to piggyback off of your hard work!

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TweetbucksLast month I wrote a quick post about HootSuite, a great little multi Twitter service which let you track the click thrus to the links you post on Twitter via their site Ow.ly. The added benefit of using Owly was that it allowed you to integrate your Adsense advertisements into the link page, with your ads being shown half of the time and Owly ads being shown the other half.

There is clearly a demand for this kind of thing as a new url shortening service has been launched called Tweetbucks. Instead of showing Google Adsense ads, Tweetbucks shows ads from thousands of merchants from affiliate sites such as Commission Junction, Linkshare and the Google Affiliate Network. They pay 70% of the commission to you so if an affiliate pays out 5% you would effectively get 3.5% commission with 1.5% going to TweetBucks.

You do not have to include an advert in your shortened link. I shortened the TimeToTweet URL to http://bit.ly/dNi2M and did not include an advert. I then decided to include a frame and it was shortened to http://bit.ly/SHGof. This time the link added a large banner at the top of this blog, as seen below.


Link with advert to Time To Tweet

Tweetbucks pays out once a month to those who reach their $25 threshold. There is a $5 dollar sign up bonus plus you can earn 10% commission for a 6 month period from those you refer too.

Link : Tweetbucks

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One of the people I follow swore in one of his tweets today. I got me thinking that generally speaking, not many people swear on Twitter. Not that this is a bad thing.

Though I must admit, I found it refreshing to see someone use a swear word on Twitter as most of us use ‘bad language’ in real life. I don’t swear all the time but I do use swear words a lot whilst out with friends or out drinking (who doesn’t). I can understand why people find it offensive but the way I see it, they’re just words.

However, I’m not ignorant and I know when not to use such language (hint : probably not a good idea to use it in an interview or when you meet your in laws for the first time!). I never use bad language in blog or forum posts that I have written because I know some people find it offensive.

Should Twitter considered be in the same light or is it ok to swear on Twitter because it’s more personal?

Personally, I don’t see the need to swear on Twitter but unless someone is using several swear words in every tweet, I doubt I would unfollow them. What would you do?

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I came across a special offer a few weeks ago about a new Twitter product which is due for release next month. The owner, Ryan Cameron, was looking for 500 twitter users to try the beta version of his script and help spread the word about it.

According to the special offer page the script will let you :

  • Manage multiple Twitter accounts!
  • Compile unlimited lists of over 20,000+ targeted twitter users in less then 30 minutes!
  • Mass follow these targeted users with the click of a button!
  • Send private messages in bulk with the click of a button! (Twitter limit is 100 per hour)
  • Bulk Unfollow all users not following back with the click of a button

There seems to be a new Twitter script released every other week at the moment but I was intrigued about Twitter Friend Follower so I contacted the owner Ryan Cameron, and thankfully, he was more than happy to answer some questions for you guys.

Hope you enjoy the interview :)

For readers who have not come across you on the web before, can you tell us a little about yourself and give a brief description of your experience on the net.

Well, I’ve been a full-time internet marketer since 1998. I got my start as a teenager and haven’t looked back. The net has certainly changed since 1998. It was a lot easier back then because most people had no clue that you could actually earn a living promoting products online.

I’ve learned a lot in those 11 years about every aspect of this game. My true passion is creating products and designing websites.

How long have you been using Twitter?

For a longest time I kept hearing about this thing called Twitter, so in March 2009 I decided to checked it out. Now I can’t get enough. I think it’s definitely the future of online communication, not just for regular people, but also internet marketers and business owners. It allows you to communicate directly with your potential customers in seconds.

Why did you want to develop a Twitter follower script?

Twitter Friend Follower 2009 is actually a standalone desktop application which
runs on the PC (with a MAC version on the way).

Well, frankly I was sick of all the manual labor needed to manage multiple twitter accounts. I wanted something that would automate all those tedious chores; like clicking repetitively to follow and unfollow users.

Can you tell us a little more about TwitterFriendFollower and what it can help Twitter users do?

Basically the whole idea behind Twitter Friend Follower is to allow you to save hours of time by automating all those things you hate to do manually.

TFF 2009 does the following:

  • Collects user IDs from any ‘followers’ or ‘following’ page and follows them automatically with the click of a button.
  • You can unfollow all users not following you back. This is essential since Twitter sets limits on the amount of users you can follow. You need to purge users not following back if you ever want to grow your list.
  • Direct Messaging in bulk. One click of a button and you can send a message to hundreds of users in minutes.
  • Plus much more. I don’t want to ruin the surprise… You’ll have to try it yourself.

All I can say is that after testing out the beta version earlier today I was grinning from ear to ear! One simple click of a button and a minute later I had followed 300 new users. I can’t wait for people to try it out.

How much will Twitter Friend Follower cost?

The price is still up in the air, but I can promise it will be very affordable. Also, there will be a free trial version so everyone can test it out themselves.


The release date for Twitter Friend Follower has been set for 25th June. I will let you guys know closer to the time as I think at the very least it would be worth testing it out using the free trial.

A huge thank you to Ryan Cameron for taking part in this interview. If you have any questions about the script please leave a comment and Ryan will do his best to get back to you when he can :)

Twitter Friend Follower

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About the Author

Kevin MuldoonJames Hakim is a webmaster, blogger and self confessed gadget geek! He owns numerous websites on the net including the popular Twitter Scripts.

Having signed up to Twitter in April 2008, he didn't really become active on it until early 2009. Since then he has been a Twitter fantatic!

To stay up to date with James please follow him @Twiter_Scripts on twitter or visit his company.
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