Twitter Tools: Managing Multiple Twitter Accounts

May 17, 2010 · 144 comments

UPDATED: Sep 11, 2011 to remove dead links and add new comparisons.
NOTE: Because these applications are always being improved and changed be aware that some of what is linked here will no longer be accurate.

Social Media Overwhelming? Image Credit Fuel Lines Social Media Blog

Social Media Overwhelming? Image Credit Fuel Lines Social Media Blog

While most people are already using Social Networking sites, few are doing it in a time effective way that will generate results – or using the best Internet Marketing Tools.

No matter what your goals – or even if you only use Social Media for fun – there are still benefits to understanding what works best.

Be sure to read our Twitter Best Practices post too.

Before I get into how to make the time you spend on Social Networking sites more efficient, I want to make a recommendation that will save you time and major headaches:

Focus on the ONE thing you are most passionate about and create ONE power site and matching Social Media persona.

In the past, those who made money online emphasized multiple sources of income and many had dozens or even hundreds of sites. Even those who taught that in the past are selling off their additional sites because actively updated blogs are already far more important.

Search engines now favor new content. I sincerely believe that you will do better to focus on growing one blog consistently than you will spreading yourself across many. When you add Social Media into the mix this becomes even more important.

If you already have multiple blogs this series of posts will be most useful to you and I hope you will add your own tips to what I share. I have been challenged to advise on, manage, write for and promote multiple blogs – each with multiple Social Media accounts – and it is a huge challenge that I have yet to master.

Instead of having separate blogs consider finding the connection between multiple subjects. Center your blog around the topic that you write about most frequently and create categories for related topics.

For example, many of us write about How to Use Social Media, provide Blogging Tips, show you How to Build Your Blog, write about How to Make Money with Affiliate Marketing, teach AdWords optimization or help others learn pay per click advertising.

All of those topics ARE related because to effectively implement Internet Marketing Strategies we use all of those and eventually so will our readers. Other connections are less obvious to many.

Less obvious is that the home improvement niche is related to real estate so bloggers in those niches should connect on Social Networks. People interested in buying Florida homes could be interested in home renovation products from Good Millwork and readers interested in home restoration could be in the market to buy a Florida foreclosure to fix up.

Even more obscure is that real estate is related to golf because people who love to play golf often buy homes built around golf courses like these Las Vegas golf homes or the River Hills Florida Golf Community.  Real estate bloggers should cultivate relationships with golf related blogs.

Regardless of whether you have one blog or many, it is essential to find ways to make the time you spend on social networking more effective. If you have more than one persona the first essential tool is a way to manage multiple Twitter accounts.

The first priority is to decide which of the available Twitter management tools to use. The options I know of are TweetDeck, HootSuite, Pluggio, SeesmicSplitTweet, Digsby, Matt, TwitIQ, Tweet3, Social Ooomph, and Media Funnel (formerly known as TweetFunnel)  and no doubt there are others.

If you have a passion for one I haven’t included please tell us why in the comments and leave their link. I’m sharing the results of my extensive research below. Use these comparisons to make your decision.

Based on what I’ve seen so far, HootSuite is the clear winner (based on current popularity among power users),  a slightly less complicated but serious alternative is CoTweet, and I am still very interested in trying out Pluggio (formerly Tweetminer) which has some interesting features the others lack.

Configuring, setting up and learning tools takes valuable time so my best advice is to decide which tool you’re going to use and forget about the others.

Focus on learning to use it effectively and only change if there is a compelling reason. You will accomplish more that way and save yourself a lot of stress. Once you have mastered your first selection you can always learn another and use two as some of the comparisons below suggest.

TWITTER APP REVIEWS:

Michelle Mangen published reviews of  7 Twitter Desktop Apps

  1. Pluggio (formerly TweetMiner) was written by @TommyTRC
  2. TwInbox (for Outlook) written by @mmangen
  3. MyVBO written by @PrimoAssistance
  4. Seesmic desktop written by @AnaLuciaNovak
  5. Hootsuite written by @mmangen
  6. MarketMeSuite written by @AnnEvanston
  7. Tweetdeck written by @LissaDuty

HOOTSUITE to COTWEET COMPARISON

HOOTSUITE to TWEETDECK COMPARISON

HOOTSUITE to SEESMIC COMPARISON

HOOTSUITE to SOCIAL OOMPH COMPARISON

COMPARE SEESMIC to TWEETDECK

USING HOOTSUITE

USING PLUGGIO

COTWEET REVIEWS

REVIEWS of  TOOLS to MANAGE MULTIPLE TWITTER ACCOUNTS

How To Tweet Quickly and Consistently



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video production May 15, 2013 at 1:55 am

now a days twitter is everywhere like facebook but most peoples use facebook not twitter
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GrowMap
Twitter:
May 15, 2013 at 7:35 am

Actually, no, some people prefer Facebook and primarily only interact with people they already know and others prefer Twitter and may interact with people beyond their immediate offline circle.

Honestly, I really dislike using Facebook and have to force myself to go there. You can’t ever find anything again and you only see what Facebook chooses to show you – which eventually will be only big brand ads instead of those you care about.

Even if you “like” something FB may not show you their updates because they’re trying to force people to pay to reach the audiences they have there. See these posts for details:
Facebook Users Outraged Over New Extortion Model
Facebook Promoted Posts: Case Studies Suggest Distribution Fraud
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Sweetwater October 13, 2012 at 2:49 pm

Bottom line – just get blogging! It’s amazing how many lucrative jobs I’ve gotten via my blogs. Plus my blogs have been a great way to show cases my writing just as much as clips, samples, etc. You said about on what do ecopreneurs say their most effective marketing.

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web design buffalo
Twitter:
July 22, 2012 at 10:27 pm

most of us do have multiple twitter account nowadays…and tweetdeck and hootsuite made my life easier

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fresh salsa
Twitter:
July 18, 2012 at 9:36 pm

I have been a hootsuite user for years and so far i have tried tweetdeck..i feel both has it’s own positive and negative features..all i know i use them both
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Business Brokers Sydney June 29, 2012 at 8:39 am

Now a days twitter is a very popular social site.The total information is really helpful.For all twitter user will have to find this website for their own benefit.Twitter will bring you in touch with a lot of people.It is really good feeling.

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Twitter will bring you in touch with a lot of people.It is really good feeling.
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remote monitoring June 20, 2012 at 3:09 am

I don’t have any twitter accounts.Is that such bad or backdated? Wanna say i will have one but not multiple.

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growmap
Twitter:
June 20, 2012 at 11:47 am

The reason you want to use Twitter is that it makes it easy for people to connect with you and to spread your content and information. Even those who aren’t regularly on Twitter can benefit from having an account that has a link to wherever they are active. That way we can share for you.

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Straighten Teeth services June 16, 2012 at 8:30 am

It is teenage craze to have multiple accounts in twitter.There are many who create a fake id to do some stuff and have fun.It is really not a sin.

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Now a days people are getting more busy with their professional lives.They do not have much time make contacts with their beloved ones.but twitter has made their communication process more easy.i really appreciate this blog.
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movers June 13, 2012 at 11:24 pm

This also helpful for twitter user whenever managing multiple account at a time. We also know many other tools that is also work same. So i would like to use this as my needed.

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playroom furniture June 11, 2012 at 1:06 am

I don’t know why people usually have multiple twitter id.It is totally unnecessary.With one id you can do in twitter whatever you wanted to do.

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growmap
Twitter:
June 11, 2012 at 7:09 am

If you have more than one audience you need more than one Twitter account.

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video production company June 7, 2012 at 9:53 am

well i hope the twitter users will definitely find this blog much more useful.I think people who are more or less regular in twitter will find this blog as much interesting as I have found it.
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fortwalton beachcondo rentals May 15, 2012 at 9:25 pm

Very helpful as usual! I just wanted to throw in that I also have a lot of fun with saytweet.com. You can take a picture and add a speech bubble over the user you tag. I put it on a blog a manage over at kylecease.com/blog. Its pretty neat.

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