Twitter Finally Useful With New Twellow Tool

Written by diane on June 26, 2008 – 1:54 pm -

Just a bit ago, I received Websitepro’s newsletter and they have “exciting” news! They have developed their own “search Twitter” website, which hopefully, will allow like-minded people to make contact (and make it a whole lot easier to do).

If you use Twitter this should be right up your alley. Or, if you never saw the point to using Twitter - you just might change your mind.

The toughest part about Twitter was finding friends. Most of the time you had to rely on either your current friends informing you they have a new Twitter page, or maybe hunting down the information via your various friends say at BlogCatalog or MyBlogLog.

But, Twellow is looking pretty good!

Here’s a few excerpts from Websitepros own writeup about Twellow:

twellow sister site for twitter find and make friends easily using twellowSince Twitter launched, there was one question to rule them all: What’s the point? The point of Twitter is still debatable, but a few hundred thousand people funneled in anyway, people from all kinds of backgrounds and interests, people with all kinds of connections. Only one problem: To find people, you had to depend on luck, or at least stumbling through a maze of faces and followers with the hope of finding someone interesting or relevant.

Enter Twellow.com, WebProNews’s Twitter people search and directory platform, a yellow pages for Twitter, or, as blogger David Risley has described it: this is awesomesauce. We don’t want to brag, especially since we made it, but it is kind of, well, awesomesauce.

Here’s the basics: Based upon Twitter’s open API, Twellow allows Twitterers to search for people on Twitter or, if they don’t exactly know who they’re looking for, they can search by categories sorted by keywords related to such things as industry, interests, or hobbies. If a user is looking to connect with someone in publishing, for example, Twellow will bring back Twitterers who have indicated that on their profiles, ranked by number of followers.

Because Twellow pulled from how people had categorized and named themselves on Twitter before there was a Twellow around, some were surprised or dissatisfied with how they were now appearing in public, as though caught picking up the morning paper off the porch (nice slippers!). Not a problem, users can now edit their own results.

Now this wasn’t the full email, but enough to give you a good idea - and hopefully tweak (or is that Twit?) - your interest :)

Off to do some more searching! Hope we find you :)

Please leave your comments about this post, we’d love to hear from you!


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14 Comments to “Twitter Finally Useful With New Twellow Tool”

  1. JD Says:

    stumbled you!

    ah registered at twellow

    another good search tool is summarize.com

  2. Diane Says:

    @JD thanks a bunch for the stumble! And the new tool, love new tools :)

  3. Linda Says:

    Ah, nothing like finding new tools to assist in figuring out what to do next!!!! :)

  4. Diane Says:

    @Linda now if I could only get that summarize page to load…? Guess it’s time to head to Google and try coming in the back door :)

  5. rajesh Says:

    Thanks for new tools Ilove it.
    http://dragonjambala.blogspot.com

  6. Diane Says:

    @rajesh you are most welcome :)

    BTW, just from a reader standpoint, your two blogs may be trying to load too many third party widgets. I have a pretty speedy connection but gave up on the dragon site and your mydzo is very slow loading, too :(

    Just trying to be helpful :)

  7. Mel Avila Alarilla Says:

    Hi Diane,
    Thanks for visiting my blog and for your interesting point of view. I find your post very informative. I will study it and see if I can also use it. Thanks again and God bless.

  8. Diane Says:

    @Mel thanks for the reciprocal visit! Hope to see you often :)

  9. Lisa Says:

    Hi Diane

    Thanks for the blog visit and wonderful comments. I have to admit I am sort of slow when it comes to twittering and I’m just getting into it more so this article is very helpful and a reminder of more that I need to learn. LOL Good advice. I am subscribing to your feed now! :)

  10. Diane Says:

    @Lisa it’s your fault I spent so much time last night on your blog LOL! It was like reading myself - not only the “years in service!” but your approach, attitude, the whole nine yards. I swear it was like hearing myself talk!

    As for Twittering, we get the occasional visit. If you’re using Wordpress (I’ll have to double check your blog) then get the Twitter plugin for it. Then deactivate everything in the plugin except for the “posting something new.” Also change out the words that get published along with the post (I just do the title, seems like more than enough).

    For anyone interested, that wordpress plugin is at: http://blog.victoriac.net/blog/twitter-updater

    And yep, Lisa this would be right up your alley. Sort of “hands free” unless you really want to make the occasional trip into Twitter (which is advisable, people do write to you).

  11. Diane Says:

    I should have added, if you want to see what the Twitter Update looks like “in action” first:

    http://twitter.com/oims

    Be sure to remember to “follow” us!

  12. Paul Daemon Says:

    i am not impressed with twitter , as same link appear again and again

  13. Diane Says:

    @Paul believe it or not, with interesting titles to your posts, you can get traffic this way :)

  14. rajesh gupta Says:

    You are write Twitter r most powerful and helpful and get traffic.Keep it up friend and keep blogging.

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