One of my goals for September was to grow my Twitter account and understand it better. I didn’t have a personal Twitter account before, so I only started using it two months ago when I began this blog. Initially, I was a bit lost because everything happens so quickly on Twitter, and I wasn’t sure how to get my tweets noticed or build an audience.
I recently installed Tweepi, and I think it has some pretty cool features. It lets you manage your Twitter account with just a few clicks. You can see who is following you and follow them back if you want. You can also see who you are following that hasn’t followed you back. You can sort these people by their Klout score, number of tweets, number of followers, or the last time they tweeted.
I find Tweepi really helpful because it saves me time compared to doing everything manually on Twitter. I’ve created lists of people I follow the most, and others who tweet constantly, like MSN or WSJ, that I only check occasionally.
With Tweepi, I can look up a personal finance blogger I follow, see who follows them, and who they follow. I can easily add those people who share similar interests, and hopefully, some of them will follow me back.
Tweepi is free to use, so I recommend checking it out. There’s also a premium version with even more features to make managing your Twitter account easier.