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If you are a freelance writer, I am sure you have a Twitter profile.
Having a Twitter profile is cool because you get to communicate with other freelance writers around the world.
Sometimes, you can even land a freelance writing job, which is something that all freelance writers are looking for.
In order to keep track of your Twitter profile such as your followers, you need some really cool Twitter tools to help you get started.
Here is a list of really cool Twitter tools to help you (and I find them very useful!).
1. Friend or Follow – @FriendOrFollow
A cool application that helps you sort out your Twitter profile. You get to see the people you are following but NOT following you back, people who are following you but you are NOT following them and people who are following you and you ARE following them.
Analyse your Twitter profile.
Another cool tool to analyse your Twitter profile, with a grade.
4. Twitterfeed
Post your RSS feed to Twitter automatically (very easy!) – especially if you have tons of blogs to manage.
Works similarly to Friend or Follow.
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If you want to check out more Twitter Tools, Smashing Magazine has a very long list of Twitter tools for you to try.
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I’m not a huge Twitter user, but I do use HootSuite, which is an online app for managing my Twitter profile. I like the fact that I don’t have to install anything on a computer, and it is always setup the same regardless where I access the application.
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