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ManageFlitter is my favorite follow/unfollow Twitter tool

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I suggested that nobody offered a web service that allowed Twitter marketers to simply and easily follow other Twitter accounts based not on keywords or hashtags or location or popularity but based simply on Twitter handles. Copy other Twitter account’s followers or the accounts they follow. Follow by Username.

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SocialOomph offers essential Twitter tools

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Twitter Keyword and Hashtag Auto-Follow. I like to follow folks who use the sort of language that I consider interesting or industry-specific, including keyword, keyword-phrases, and #hashtags. I can block them if they’re phishing on keywords and #hashtags that have nothing to do with what or who they are.

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The best automagical Twitter following tools for your business

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Now, we’re on to automating Twitter following, following-back, and unfollowing. Before ManageFlitter offered its Remote Management tool and after Twitter shut the door on doing everything with one click, SocialOomph as my go-to when it came to following, following back, and. Upload and schedule photos for your Twitter account.

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Why you should consider centralizing your search keyword lists

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Last month, I wrote about 2 challenges to keyword collaboration. Among other things, I argued for the importance of developing a corporate keyword database for digital marketers. Without keyword collaboration, your digital assets will compete for the limited time and attention of your audience. Photo credit: Wikipedia.

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Your keywords suck and are outdated

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When it can’t find what you’re looking for, Google will search its databases for name variation, for light synonyms, and the like — but if Google Search doesn’t need to be ingenious, then it’ll just be useful, serving only results that explicitly mention the exact keyword strings that the customer shoehorns into search.

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How can you start using hashtags effectively on LinkedIn?

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The easiest way to make this change is to turn the keywords in your LinkedIn summary into hashtags. Instagram and Twitter users are accustomed to several hashtags in each post, while LinkedIn users are not accustomed to seeing/using hashtags. It’s not yet too noisy for conversations to get lost, as they are on Twitter.

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A guide to getting started on using hashtags on LinkedIn

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For platforms, like Twitter and Instagram , hashtags are an essential ingredient to the social posting recipe. Up until recently, hashtags were frowned upon when used on LinkedIn because they were a telltale sign of cross-posting content from Twitter (a big no-no). LinkedIn wants you to start using hashtags and I think it’s about time.

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