A list of online tools to assist with using Twitter, such as Tweet schedulers, collaborative Twitter account management tools, tools for unfollowing nonfollowers/unfollowers, and tools for generating data and statistics about Twitter accounts.
A social media management website that covers a variety of social networking sites including Twitter and Facebook. It has tools that allow for scheduling automated posts, conversation mapping, location and language filtering, statistics and data visualisation, and collaboration options (such as permission levels, assigned tasks, and assigned team leaders). The service has both free and paid options.
A tweet scheduling service (and Facebook post scheduling service). It allows its users to create a set of posts, and choose the time of posting. The tweets and Facebook updates would be posted automatically at the set times. The service has both free and paid options.
A set of Twitter account management tools including (but not limited to): follower sorting functions, advanced search function, find out when most of your followers are online, tweet scheduling, find unfollowers, multiple Twitter account management, analytics and reporting. There are both free and paid options.
A website that upon signing in (via Twitter), generates lists of your non-followers, unfollowers, and fans (Twitters users who follow you but you haven't followed back). The service has a free option, and multiple paid subscription options. Formerly JustUnfollow.
Twitter Counter is a website that allows users to sign-in (via Twitter) and view various statistics about their account. There are both free and paid options available, with the paid options having more statistics, and options for exporting and reporting on the data. Twitter Counter also has lists of the top 1000 Twitter accounts (by followers, following, and number of tweets) for various cities. Twitter Counter also sells the stats of other Twitter users.
A Twitter follower management tool with several different paid options. It allows the user to: flush the unfollowers (unfollow your unfollowers), reciprocate (follow your followers), clean-up the inactives (unfollow those who don't retweet, engage in conversations, tweet too much or not at all etc), force to unfollow you (block undesirable followers), follow new tweeps (bulk follow all of a user's followers (or who they follow), accounts in a list, etc).
A social media productivity tool for Twitter, Facebook (profiles, pages, and groups), LinkedIn (profiles, groups, and company pages), RSS feeds, blogs, Plurk, and App.net. It has tools for scheduled updates, finding people to follow, and social media monitoring. It also has a URL shortener which allows for click tracking stats.
A website that allows Twitter users to see a visual snapshot of their Twitter usage, along with various influence metrics, and statistics about audience demographics.
A free Twitter follower report, that provides a set of statistics about any Twitter account. It also produces a downloadable spreadsheet of follower data (with one row per follower), of up to 10,000 of the most recent followers. The spreadsheet contains information such as the number of followers, friends and tweets of each follower; the time/date of their account creation and most recent tweet; and their bio, website, screen name and account name etc.
Unfollowers lets people unfollow nonfollowers, follow back followers, and do advanced searches for tweets and Twitter accounts. The listings and search results can be filtered with a variety of options. Unfollowers also has some automated tools for welcome DMs (Direct Messages) and welcome Tweets.
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