There’s a Time and a Place For These 6 Twitter Tools In Your Social Strategy
When it comes to marketing your brand on Twitter it takes a lot more than just twitter.com to build, monitor and execute the best campaign. There are tools for engaging easily, collaborating with teams, keying into and audience and tracking. We want to share with you some of our favorite tools that help us easily create and manage Twitter campaigns for our clients.
Market Me Suite
MarketMeSuite.com is one of our favorite new platforms that allows us to easily schedule content, engage with the network, run keyword searches and our favorite feature…. the keyword follow tool. They have a free trial and then paid plans that are very affordable. The company is very good about tech support as well as any other questions you might have. Check them out on Twitter @MarketMeSuite
Monitter
Monitter is a great real-time web based Twitter search tool that allows you to key into conversations within a geographical location.
Paper.li
We’re big fans of Paper.li for a couple of reasons. First, Paper.li is a crowdsourced newspaper style, web based tool that allows you to create your own “media publication” focused on specific people or topics. We love using it to meet new influencers and give credit where credit is due. We also love it because Paper.li scours Twitter for us finding great articles and updates!
Sprout Social
For us Sprout Social is really only used for their analytics reporting on the Twitter side. We like that they provide us with a clear understanding of what Tweets generate the most engagement. It also gives you other stats like demographics of your followers, following rates etc… They do have a free version that is limited.
Echofon
Echofon allows us to stay social while mobile in a seamlessly kind of flawless way. You can find the app for iPhone or Android.
Twilert
Twilert brings your Twitter keyword searches to your email inbox similar to what Google Alerts would do, but simply for Twitter.
We hope you enjoy these 6 tools and look forward to sharing more of our favorites in an upcoming post, but until then we want to know what some of your favorite tools are.