Welcome to the Pajama Professional list of excellent Twitter tools, sites and applications. If you have a link you’d like included, please use the form at the bottom of this page to submit your resource.
- City Tweets – View Tweets from people from major world cities.
- CoTweet Twitter Business Platform – CoTweet is a platform that helps companies reach and engage customers using Twitter. Currently in private BETA, accepting applications
- HootSuite – Web-based Twitter tool (free, in BETA) that manages multiple accounts and lets you tweet to them at once.
- Hummingbird for Twitter – Professional marketing tool packed with features to help increase your followers and improve your business.
- Monitter – A twitter monitor, it lets you “monitter” the twitter world for a set of keywords and watch what people are saying.
- Mr. Tweet – Free service that helps you find new Twitter users to follow based on interests, suggests that other users follow you (again, based on relevance) and gives you stats.
- Snitter – A free Twitter desktop app built on Adobe Air platform.
- Tweet Later – A feature-packed application that lets you schedule tweets to post at a time you specify. The paid version (.95/month) had even more tools for you to play with.
- Tweet Manager – A free serivce that offers a suite tools to help automate and simplify your use of Twitter.
- TweetBeep – Free service like Google Alerts for Twitter. You can set up alerts based on keywords or domain names and have them sent to a specified email address at chosen intervals.
- TweetBurn – A Twitter resource with several tools, most notably a search engine that shows you who tweets the most often about the keywords in your search query. Also offers the TweetRoll widget for WordPress
- TweetDeck – The best (in my opinion) desktop Twitter client. It is set apart from other clients by allowing you to create groups of Tweeple you follow and view each group in its own column
- Tweeter Getter – Like a chain letter for Twitter, when you sign up, you begin following six other Twitter users. Then you’re one of the six that other users have to follow. I don’t recommend auto-add systems like this unless you have a very general topic or you don’t care
- Tweetr – Adobe Air-based Twitter desktop app
- TweetScan – Searches Twitter (tweets and profiles) and provides results available via email, RSS, JSON, and Twhirl.
- Twellow – Twitter yellow pages. Search by name, location, keywords, etc.
- Twendz – A search engine that shows tweets based on keywords entered. It also features a percentage showing whether the sentiment about the subject is positive or negative. A nice tool for hot niches and topics to blog about.
- Twibble Twitter Desktop Client – Excellent light-weight desktop Twitter client that can handle multiple accounts. Very user-friendly and easy to customize. Mobile version also available.
- Twitip – Darren Rowse (Problogger) offers 140 character tips and resources for Twitter.
- TwitScoop – An online service that allows you to monitor the popularity of keywords being tweeted. You can also create your own “hot keyword” clouds.
- Twitter Counter – Sweet chicklet for your blog that shows how many people are following you on Twitter.
- Twitter Fan Wiki – A great wiki full of useful links and information.
- Twitter Keys – Twitter accepts more than just basic text. The service is UTF8 compatible which means that instead of tweeting “I love you” you could just as well use “I ♥ you”. Once you add Tweet Keys to your link toolbar then copy-paste symbols to your tweets
- Twittle – A pretty, lightweight, free Twitter client for Windows desktop.
- Uladoo – Extremely cool, unique, free service that creates graphs based on numbers you send to @uladoo. Read the FAQ page for a solid explanation.
- WordPress Wednesdays at BlueFur – The killer development blog, Bluefur, publishes a WordPress article every Wednesday.
Please fill out the form below to submit a link to the Pajama Professional Twitter Resource page.