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I must admit I can’t help. I see one technology and try to attach it to another. And then another and another. I originally learned to program so I could create things. But now all I really have to do is look around for tools that work well together.

I have had my first Twitter account for over a year now and just topped 1600 subscribers. With that account, I tweet things and go through new followers and follow anyone that interests me, manually. I rarely go looking for people for follow. My second Twitter account is a few months old and had less than 200 subscribers, so I tried an experiment. But let me show you the results first.

digireviews-twitter-rank

In one week, I gained over 1000 followers. And if you trust the “Twitter rank” algorithms out there, I also look good on that front:

Here is this account’s Twinfluence stats.

While on Twitalyzer, I could use some work. But the signal to noise ration shows 100%.

That’s enough for now. More about how I did it later. And that’s what I call a cliff hanger.

12 Responses to “A Twitter Machine”

  1. Bruce > The Hockey Writers

    Hi Stephan,
    I’ve been trying to understand/use Twitter recently. It has helped our site directly by finding a couple writers that have since joined and are working our well. In fact I’m about to send out a Tweet for a Dallas Stars(NHL) writer. I’m looking forward to see what tools you’re using as having a larger list can really help us.
    - Twitter = TheHockeyWriter

    thansk

    Bruce > The Hockey Writerss last blog post..Detroit Not Sweating Playing a Game 7

  2. Stephan Miller

    Thanks for coming by guys. The post is written. It’s the next one.

  3. Nice Places

    I’ve been trying to understand/use Twitter recently. It has helped our site directly by finding a couple writers that have since joined and are working our well. In fact I’m about to send out a Tweet for a Dallas Stars(NHL) writer.

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