Twitter Me This: 25 Twitter Resources You Don’t Know About But You Should Use

Twitter is fast becoming one of the most popular social networks on Earth. For the newcomer to the growing web, the website can be a bit overwhelming. Even for some of the Twitter veterans, there are numerous Twitter resources that can help you have a great microblogging experience.

Here are 25 Great Twitter Resources You May Not Know About But You Should Use!

1. TwitWall: Using TwitWall allows users to embed their favorite videos and widgets, upload their photos, mp3 music or podcasts. Just the kind of thing to keep your followers following (fans cheering or customers calling). If you can’t Tweet it in 140 characters or less, Twitwall is the resource for you.

2. TwtTrip: Where will you go now? Share your travel plans with your tweeple! Connect with other people who may travel to the same city or even the same airport.

3. Bubble Tweet: Say “Hi” to your followers with a BubbleTweet video! This nifty website lets you greet your followers with a short video clip that you upload. With millions of people using Twitter every day, Twitter is relatively unknown, with only about 633 people currently using the service.

4. Tweet3 – Whether you have a Twitter account or manage multiple accounts (friends, business, another language, the reasons are plentiful). You can easily click between the profiles and customize the colors for each account. Tweet3 uses the powerful Google Maps and Graphics APIs to give you useful data about your Twitter accounts and the URLs you share between accounts.

5. TwTip: TwTip created a bot that searches all new tweets and chooses the best valuable tips for you. With its simple interface, users can easily find tweet suggestions on any topic, such as Photoshop, Macintosh, health tips, and recipe tips.

6. Twittrans: OK, I couldn’t really think of a good use for this Twitter resource at the time of creating this post, but this website is a real quick human translation of your tweets directly from your Twitter account by sending (Message from reply) to @twitrans with the source and destination languages ​​and the message to be translated. The text will be translated by freelance translators around the world, 24/7 translation service in all major languages. Wow, it doesn’t get better than that. Now you just have to find a reason to use it!

7. TwtPoll: Twtpoll is an easy to use Twitter poll / poll app. Write a 140 character question, write multiple choice answers and share it on social media, or embed it on your blog or website.

8. Tweetree: Tweetree places your Twitter stream in a tree so you can see the posts people reply to in context. Additionally, the website pulls some of your external content, including twitpic photos, YouTube videos, and more, so that you can watch them directly on your stream without having to click on every link your friends post on Twitter.

9. My Tweet Space – There are numerous websites available that can allow you to create a custom Twitter background. However, if you’ve ever wanted to completely brand your Twitter profile but don’t know how, MyTweetSpace allows you to easily create your branded Twitter background.

10. Twilert – As if you didn’t get enough mail in your inbox anymore, here’s another inbox filler, but this tool can email you valuable information about you or your business. Twilert is a Twitter application that allows you to receive regular email updates of tweets containing your brand, product, service, as well as any keyword you really like.

11. Split Tweet: Splitweet allows Twitter users to create a list of accounts and distribute their tweets, choosing their publication in one or more of their accounts. Furthermore, users can also follow their next tweets from all their managed accounts in Splitweet.

12. Twistory: Users can add their Twitter to-do log to their favorite calendar and browser app via their personal Twitter diary.

13. iTweet: iTweet 2 Web has built-in auto update, search and hashtags. Full tracking, blocking, notifications functions. With this application, users can view the bio, location and URL of Tweeters online with tweets.

14. Tweet Take: Tweetake allows you to backup your followers, people you are following, favorite tweets and tweets in general with just one click of your mouse.

15. Twitly: Twitly allows Twitter users to group the people they follow. Example groups include “talkers,” “friends,” “coworkers,” “journalists,” “celebrities,” and more. This makes it much easier to find and read Tweets from the people who matter most to you.

16. Tweenky: Tweenky is a web-based microblogging (“tweet”) client that currently supports Twitter. The main feature of Tweenky is integration with Twitter search (formerly Summarize) to allow users to find and track content as it flows through the “Twitterverse”.

17. TwiZon – A combination of Twitter and Amazon, Twitzon lists all the tweets that reference Amazon offers so you can find out what’s hot and hot right now from Twitter users.

18.Twitzu: If you are making plans for a meeting, reunion or party, you can spread the news to your Twitter followers. Twitzu creates an event standard for Twitter. By using the site, tweeters can create an event page for their gathering, party, gathering, etc. and send it to your followers, who can RSVP with just one click.

19. Feed Tweeter: Feedtweeter is a small service that allows you to link Twitter to your other activities. Basically, it is a system that keeps track of an RSS feed and processes any new items that appear.

20. Chirrup: is a comment system that uses Twitter as a data store. People send you Twitter responses about your site. Chirrup then gets all the responses from Twitter and sorts them by URL so you can have a comment feed for every page on your site. You can place the comments wherever you want and style them as you like.

21. TwitterFone: TwitterFone is a free service that allows you to update your Twitter account using your voice from any mobile or cell phone. He calls him, says his tweet, and hangs up. Shortly after, your tweet will be posted on Twitter.

22. My tweet map: Enter your Twitter name and password, and see your followers’ messages appear on a Google map. You can also update your status directly from this application.

23. Tweet Scan: Tweet Scan is a real-time search engine for Twitter posts. Just enter the term plus a username (optional), and the system will scan Twitter to show you the results.

24. Twitdir: TwitDir allows you to find statistics for the Top 100 Followers, Top 100 Followed, Top 100 Favorites, and Top 100 Updates. It also works as a search engine for Twitter users, which means that you can find any user information by searching for the user’s name.

25. TwootBall: Where Twitter meets NFL football. Posting on Twootball is simple, to post something about the New York Jets, just add #jets to your tweet, and your message will appear immediately on Twootball. I guess this would have been a great resource during the Super Bowl, for all those charlatans! Come on Steelers!

Of course, there are many more Twitter resources, some may even be your favorites, but this list of unknowns should make you dance for joy and thank God that you are on Twitter.

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