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Follower Managers – Learn about and manage your followers
Tweepler
http://www.tweepler.com/
“Organize Tweeps” This shows a list of people who you are following, and who are following you but you are not following. You can then follow people who you are not following. |
Tweepular (recommended)
http://tweepular.com
Tweepular is a combination friend finder, follower manager, and utility to grade your own profile.
This tool gives tabs which show you mutual followers, No Follow (people you follow who don’t follow back), and Only Following Me (people who follow you that you don’t follow back), and a Build your Tweepularity page. |

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From their documentation: Here we have provided a quick view of recommended Tweeps to follow based on their |

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reach, follower count, Number of tweets and other Tweepular secret sauce for users to add to the network. Future enhancement will allow users to enter criteria to search the system of Tweeps they would like to follow, which provides functionality most Twitter users are after “Where can I find people with like interests to follow, and by geography?” |
Twitoria
http://twitoria.com
This tool shows you people that you are following who have not Tweeted in a specified time range – default is a month. This way you can stop following people who are not active on their accounts. |
Friend or Follow
http://friendorfollow.com
This is a nice tool which allows you to see who you are following, that is not following you back.
With this tool, you can identify those people and remove them. When you hover over the pictures, you can see some info about the person, such as the last time they sent a Tweet, which is nice info! |
TwitterMass
http://twittermass.com/
From their site: What is TwitterMass? TwitterMass is a hyper networking toolset for Twitter on steroids. Our suite of tools aim to help relieve some of the mundane processes you would go through when trying to build your Twitter network.
The Follow Friday tool is great. Follow Friday is a phenomenon where you Tweet a list of your favorite people, and Followers of yours will look at their accounts to see if it is interesting enough to add as a new Follower.
So let us say I Tweet #FollowFriday @aplusk @mrskutcher @samplev9site
All of my followers see that. Some may click on those names and look at their accounts, particularly people who participate in #FollowFriday. If they like them, those profiles gain new followers. Plus, many followers will RT (Re-Tweet) the Follower list to their own Followers, giving a lot of exposure.
One normally does these steps manually.
This tool automatically analyzes your best followers and creates a Tweet with their names. This automates the task for you, and it encourages people to be better followers so they are tweeted more often. Better followers RT your Tweets more often, give @replies to you more often, and mention your Twitter user name more often.
Qwitter
http://useqwitter.com/
Besides having a very funny name, this tool will notify you by email when someone stops following you, and it only requires your username and an email address to send the notifications to
I found this editor’s note:
Editor's Note: Qwitter has been known to be pretty unreliable in terms of timely notifications. People have complained that they hear nothing for weeks or months, and then all of the sudden get 20 or 30 emails all at once, saying someone unfollowed them after their most recent tweet - when in reality, they may have unfollowed weeks ago, after a different one.
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