All Entries in the "Social Media Tools" Category
ManageFlitter: How-To Unfollow Multiples
Tweet Buffer If you’re not using ManageFlitter to manage your Twitter account you’ll want to check it out! ManageFlitter is a tool I have grown to love. ManageFlitter supplies you so with so much information, it’s just nuts! You can see who is a “talkative” or “quiet” user on Twitter, or who is completely inactive and [...]
HootSuite: How to Schedule Posts to Twitter
Tweet Buffer O.K., so anyone who knows me, knows that I was not a big fan of HootSuite. In fact, I went out of my way to try every product except HootSuite because they made me so mad when they started charging for their services about a year or so ago. (Long story, I won’t [...]
Social Media Engagement Tools: Part 2
Tweet Buffer What are Social Media Engagement Tools? If you remember, back in November, I wrote a post, Social Media Engagement Tools: Part 1. In this post, I shared a few tools I reviewed you could use to engage on various social media platforms. I won’t go into the technical definition as I did in [...]
Can You Auto Post Without Looking Like A BOT?
Tweet Buffer Some of you new to my site may ask, what is auto posting, why would I use it and what is a bot? An auto post is a post that is created by you, but scheduled to post at a later time, possibly when you are not online. There are several applications that [...]
Social Media Engagement Tools: Part 1
Tweet Buffer What are Social Media Engagement Tools? Social Media Engagement tools are communication platforms where users take action and can respond, engage, interact or communicate directly on social networks, including Facebook, Twitter, blogs, forums, and more. Users provide the login credentials and offer OAuth permissions and can Tweet, comment on a blog post or respond to a [...]
Tired of Twitter Noise? Try Proxlet
Tweet Buffer Why Proxlet? Twitter has become a gigantic roaring river of noise. The more people you follow and who follow you, the louder the roar. There are Foursquare posts, #ff posts that are no more than a string of @usernames. (This makes me sad, #follow recommendations should be personal, but that’s another post for [...]




