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We recently discovered an amazing service that finally delivers what it promises: to be able to manage and post future tweets. If you run a blog, you probably would like to promote your postings evenly over time instead of the classic burst of links most users are accustomed to.

As well, if you have a major event coming up, do you have the time to promote in on twitter, or would having tweets arranged by date and time be a time saver? Welcome to Twuffer, a twitter scheduler with impeccable functionality, ease of use and – best of all – no link jacking. You know what I mean, don’t you?

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In this day and age, when you meet someone you don’t exchange twitter accounts or Facebook profiles. Instead, we always end up getting an EMAIL. The Internet’s oldest form of communication is still the most universal piece of information that is exchanged between prospective partners or new acquaintances.

Flowtown.com is a service that will match an email address with Web 2.0 accounts through a simple search feature. Flowtown also offers an import utility for Gmail accounts, csv files (Outlook Exported contacts) or manual input. When opening your account, you will be provided with your own dashboard for easy management.

Flowtown is also a great tool for social media marketing or Twitter marketing campaigns within your trade or social network. In short, this is a wonderful tool for moving from the lowly email to Web 2.0.

On the web: Flowtown.com

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What We Tell The World

  • About this server
    • The hostname: websiteforensics.com
    • This server address: 209.237.150.20

What You Tell The World

  • About your connection
    • Your IP address: 23.22.76.170
    • Your hostname: ec2-23-22-76-170.compute-1.amazonaws.com
    • Your country domain: .com
  • About your navigation
    • You came from:
    • Requested URL: /tag/twitter/
    • Browser INFO: CCBot/2.0

 

About Us

WebSiteForensics.com is run by a small team of Web Veterans who remember the Web when it was still in black & white. With over 15 years experience with Web 1 and Web 2.0, we have lived the evolution of the Internet since the early nineties.