If you want me to follow you, interact with me on Twitter and show me that I have something to gain – interaction, a smile, someone interesting to know. For another, automated DM’s are on my list of Twitter no-no’s. For one thing, I don’t automatically follow back anyone – I always check their stream. You can be pretty sure I won’t be following back. To me, Tweet Adder sounds just like a Twitter bot. Well, I’m sorry, but following someone just because they came up in a search for a keyword just isn’t enough in my book. You mentioned in your previous post that all Adder does is press the buttons for you, that it’s the same as if you were doing it yourself. I’m sorry, but I don’t get all of these auto-follow apps. Stay tuned and remember to subscribe to my RSS feed and/or follow me on Twitter. I’ll look into this and post about it in a few days. ![]() I’m not quite done “promoting” Tweet Adder to you guys just yet, as I have received some questions in my Inbox regarding what settings I am using, and recommending, for follow/unfollow with Tweet Adder. Try them out and use the tool you like most. It’s said to give you more control but it requires a little more effort on your side to sort through which ones to keep and which ones to unfollow. Easy as that – cleanup done!Īnother tool, like The Twit Cleaner, is Refollow. People that follow back less than 10% of the people who follow themĪs you can see, it’s quite an analysis done by The Twit Cleaner, no wonder they want some dollars when you follow more than 2,000 people □ Below each of the categories there are thumbnails of the people you follow, simply click the ones you want to keep and the rest will be unfollowed. The report itself is divided into categories such as: From there, you get a nice report with lots of information about those you follow, making it easy for you to decide which to keep and which to unfollow, also based on recommendations of The Twit Cleaner: ![]() ![]() When it’s done it sends you a DM on Twitter, containing a unique link to your report. Once logged in to The Twit Cleaner, you will tell it to run a report. The Twit Cleaner is free to use as long as you are following less than 2,000 people. The Twit Cleaner will log you in using Twitter oauth, so you don’t have to give out your Twitter credentials. The Twit Cleaner is another one of my favorites for general Twitter cleaning-up. For example, you can define that you want to allow people 3 days to follow you back, from when you first began following them. Tweet Adder Unfollow will also allow you to specify how many days to wait until you unfollow somebody, that doesn’t follow you back. you might have followed in the past, but doesn’t follow you back. Using the “Unfollow”-tab within the Tweet Adder application will allow you to only unfollow people that were initially followed by Tweet Adder, that way you don’t risk unfollowing celebrities etc. The two methods I’m using are:ġ) Tweet Adder itself – the “Unfollow” tab ![]() Cleaning Up!Īlmost no matter how you decide to use Twitter, it can be a good idea to clean up every now and then, especially to remove the bots you might (will) have picked up (followed) over time. So by using Tweet Adder, you’re certainly not going to be the only one on Twitter using some kind of helping tool. One thing I’ve learned from my experience with Tweet Adder, is that many Twitter users are using some kind of “automation” to send Direct Messages (DM’s). That post came out rather long so here’s the other half of it, which is about “cleaning up after yourself”. Yesterday I told you how I gained 500 Twitter followers in just 5 days.
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