An Application To Bring Quality Back To Your Twitter Stream

by admin on February 12, 2010

There are several different schools of thought when it comes to Twitter.  Some people believe you should follow as many “targeted” Twitter users as possible, because there’s a good chance they’ll follow you back.  But, even though that user looks like someone with similar interests, they might be a horrible Twitter user.  My philosophy for building a following is to let your content do the work.  If you consistently engage in conversation, post relevant links, and Re-tweet relevant information about what interests you most, people will follow you.  But, what about the people you follow?

It’s very tough to start conversations, re-tweet meaningful information, and participate in what other people are talking about if your Twitter stream is filled with a bunch of garbage.  There are two ways to solve this issue.

Set Up A Group

If you want to follow anyone and everyone in hopes of building a bigger following for yourself, you could always set up a group in a third-party Twitter client such as HootSuite or Seesmic.  Simply start a group called “Most Important” or something similar and specifically pick out the people that you want to follow closely.  This will give you a separate column to see their tweets separate from your regular Twitter stream filled with spammers and other annoying people.

Use TwitCleaner

I just used TwitCleaner for my personal Twitter account and a couple of corporate accounts that I manage.  Visit the site, and log in with the Twitter ID that you want to clean out.  The TwitCleaner will run a report and DM you a link to your account.  Go to the DM and click on the link.  You’ll then see a break down of all potentially annoying and spamming Tweeters that you follow.  It breaks it down into categories such as people who only tweet links, only tweet the same links, have been dormant for over a month, and so on.  You can uncheck all of the Twitter accounts that you want to keep, and the rest get mass unfollowed.  The beauty with this application is that they don’t just do a mass unfollow right away.  They spread out the unfollow over a period of time so it doesn’t trigger a warning flag with Twitter about your account.  You’re going to lose some followers of your own when you do this, but it’s worth it.  You’ll have a much cleaner Twitter stream, and it’ll make it easier to bring quality back to your account.

My advice for small business owners looking to get into the world of Twitter and start doing some marketing on Twitter is to be careful with who you follow.  If you don’t keep guidelines on who you follow, your account will become less about quality, and you’ll end up only pushing out promotions instead of participating in the conversation going on by your customers.  Only follow customers and other industry related Twitter accounts, and this will allow you to post more quality content over the long-term.

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