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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 01:11:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel Lawhorn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just found a list of 100 Twitter applications that you can use to help with your Twitter chores. I found it on Kelly Sonora's site about "The Best Online Colleges" at http://www.onlinebestcolleges.com/blog/ Thanks Kelly for a very nice list of Twitter tools. Here they are. Twitter Analysis If your goal is to be popular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just found a list of 100 Twitter applications that you can use to help with your Twitter chores.</p>
<p>I found it on Kelly Sonora's site about "The Best Online Colleges" at <a href="http://www.onlinebestcolleges.com/blog/">http://www.onlinebestcolleges.com/blog/</a></p>
<p>Thanks Kelly for a very nice list of Twitter tools. Here they are.</p>
<p>Twitter Analysis</p>
<p>If your goal is to be popular and influential on Twitter, be sure to check out these tools that will tell you how you’re doing.</p>
<ul>
<li>1. Twitter Grader: Learn your Twitter grade, your local Twitter Elite, and find new people to follow through Twitter Grader.</li>
<li>2. Twitterholic: Check out the top Twitter users and find out your Twitter stats on Twitterholic.</li>
<li>3. TweetStats: TweetStats offers a graphical analysis of your Twitter stats.</li>
<li>4. Twitter Friends: Carefully measure your Twitter conversations using Twitter Friends.</li>
<li>5. Twinfluence: Twinfluence will measure your Twitter influence based on reach, velocity, and social capital.</li>
<li>6. Tweetwasters: Find out how much time you and other users waste on Twitter.</li>
<li>7. Tweet-Rank: Learn about the quality of your tweets by finding out which ones won or lost followers.</li>
<li>8. Mr. Milestone: Get a tweet when you reach various milestones using this Twitter tool.</li>
<li>9. Retweetrank: Find out how many retweets you and other Twitter users have through this service.</li>
</ul>
<p>Information Gathering</p>
<p>With these tools, you and gather information for market research, blog posts, and your own simple curiosity.</p>
<ul>
<li>10. Tweetbeep: With Tweetbeep, you can set up alerts that will help you keep track of keywords on Twitter.</li>
<li>11. @myflightinfo: Use @myflightinfo to stay updated on your flight’s status.</li>
<li>12. Twitterverse: Check out archived timelines and tweets through Twitterverse.</li>
<li>13. Twitscoop: Twitscoop shares what’s hot on Twitter at any given moment.</li>
<li>14. Twitbuzz: Twitbuzz tracks the latest conversations as well as popular Twitter links.</li>
<li>15. StrawPoll: Use StrawPoll to make sharing your opinion as easy as sending an @reply.</li>
<li>16. Retweetist: This service ranks the hottest links being retweeted on Twitter.</li>
<li>17. Monitter: Get real time keyword monitoring on Twitter from Monitter.</li>
<li>18. TweetNews: TweetNews ranks stories based on the amount of related tweets.</li>
<li>19. TwitterBuzz: TwitterBuzz will tell you what’s being linked to the most on Twitter.</li>
<li>20. Tweetscan: Set up Tweetscan to make sure you don’t miss any @replies, and to get alerted of your search queries.</li>
</ul>
<p>Network Building &amp; Management</p>
<p>Find more relevant Twitter users with the help of these tools.</p>
<ul>
<li>21. Twitter Local: With this service, you can see tweets from Twitter users in a specific location.</li>
<li>22. Twubble: Twubble will expand your Twitter bubble, picking out people you may like to follow.</li>
<li>23. MyCleenr: Sort your friends by their last tweets, and you can get rid of the inactive and useless accounts you’re following.</li>
<li>24. Follow Cost: This tool will tell you how much effort it takes to follow someone.</li>
<li>25. Tweepler: Use Tweepler to organize your tweeps based on whether you’re following them or not.</li>
<li>26. Just Tweet It: Find Tweeple, tools, Twitter bots and more through this directory.</li>
<li>27. TweetWheel: TweetWheel will help you discover which of your Twitter friends know each other.</li>
<li>28. SocialToo: SocialToo will help you keep track of all of the people who have followed or unfollowed you.</li>
<li>29. Twitoria: Reduce your clutter on Twitter by finding your friends that haven’t tweeted in a long time.</li>
<li>30. TwitDir: With TwitDir, you’ll be able to search for people, and exploring categories including top followers and updaters.</li>
<li>31. Who Should I Follow?: Using this site, you can get good recommendations for Tweeps to follow.</li>
<li>32. Nearbytweets: Learn about all of the Twitter users in a specific area with the help of Nearbytweets.</li>
<li>33. Twellow: Find Twitter users in a specific industry using this service.</li>
<li>34. Mr. Tweet: Mr. Tweet is a personal networking assistant for Twitter, helping you find relevant followers.</li>
<li>35. Qwitter: Qwitter will help you manage your network by sending an alert when a person unfollows you.</li>
</ul>
<p>Twitter Management</p>
<p>Save your time and cull your Twitter list with the help of these tools.</p>
<ul>
<li>36. Summize: Retrieve information on Twitter quickly to search Twitter in real time.</li>
<li>37. Tweet O’Clock: Trying to reach someone? Tweet O’Clock will help you find the best time to get their attention.</li>
<li>38. Just Signal: Set up a filter using Just Signal to get only the tweets that discuss the keywords you’d like to read about.</li>
<li>39. TweepSearch: Put your Twitter network to good use and search your followers for specific parameters.</li>
<li>40. Friend or Follow: Manage your Twitter contacts and find out who’s not following you back through Friend or Follow.</li>
<li>41. TwitResponse: TwitResponse makes it easy for you to schedule the delivery of your tweets ahead of time.</li>
<li>42. TwitterSnooze: Put the pause button on a particular user for a while with Twitter Snooze.</li>
<li>43. Twitterless: Get notified when someone stops following you with Twitterless.</li>
<li>44. Twilert: Track specific keywords to receive alerts for using Twilert.</li>
<li>45. Tweetdeck: Tweetdeck has a groups function that will help you more efficiently follow the people you really want to listen to.</li>
<li>46. Twalala: Put the mute button on certain people and topics for a while if you are receiving lots of updates you’re not really interested in.</li>
</ul>
<p>Sharing Tools</p>
<p>Promote your business, share photos, and more using these Twitter tools.</p>
<ul>
<li>47. Tweetburner: Use Tweetburner to share links, and you can track their usage.</li>
<li>48. Twitpic: Twitpic makes it easy to take mobile phone photos and share them using your Twitter account.</li>
<li>49. TwitterHawk: Get targeted marketing on Twitter through TwitterHawk.</li>
<li>50. Acamin: Acamin makes it easy to share files on Twitter with your followers.</li>
<li>51. Glue: Post links to books, movies, restaurants and more on Twitter through Glue.</li>
<li>52. Ping.fm: This service will update all of your social networks at once.</li>
<li>53. TweeTube: TweeTube makes it easy to share videos on Twitter.</li>
<li>54. twiggit: Use this automated service to share the articles you digg on Twitter.</li>
<li>55. Twisten.fm: Share what you’re listening to on Twitter through Twisten.fm.</li>
</ul>
<p>Organization &amp; Productivity</p>
<p>These Twitter tools will make your life a bit more streamlined.</p>
<ul>
<li>56. Twittercal: Link your Twitter account and Google Calendar to easily keep up with your events and appointments.</li>
<li>57. Timer: Use Timer to get reminders about tasks through your Twitter account.</li>
<li>58. TwitterNotes: Organize your notes using Twitter with TwitterNotes.</li>
<li>59. Remember the Milk: Use Remember the Milk on Twitter to update your to do list.</li>
<li>60. Tweetake: Tweetake will back up your Twitter timeline for archiving and more.</li>
<li>61. Nozbe: Nozbe makes it easy to add and update your to do list on Twitter.</li>
<li>62. Toodledo: This popular to do list app integrates nicely with Twitter.</li>
<li>63. TrackThis: Send TrackThis your tracking number, and you’ll get Twitter messages every time there’s a change in location.</li>
<li>64. Joint Contact: Get project management productivity on Twitter using Joint Contact.</li>
<li>65. Tempo: This time tracking tool allows you to send in updates from Twitter.</li>
<li>66. Tweet Later: Tweet Later offers a great way to set up alerts, schedule tweets, send thank you DMs, and more.</li>
<li>67. OutTwit: OutTwit will make it easy for you to use Twitter inside of Outlook.</li>
<li>68. Jott: Jott makes it easy for you to tweet without ever having to type, transcribing your voice message to Twitter.</li>
</ul>
<p>Life Tools</p>
<p>With these tools, you can work on relationships, life tracking, and more.</p>
<ul>
<li>69. MyMileMarker: Keep track of your mileage with info sent via Twitter every time you fill up.</li>
<li>70. 21Tweets: 21Tweets offers personal coaching on Twitter.</li>
<li>71. TwtTRIP: Organize your travel plans and find other Twitter travelers on your way with TwtTRIP.</li>
<li>72. Tweet Answers: Twitter Answers makes it easy to ask questions and get answers on Twitter.</li>
<li>73. Twtvite: Twtvite is a simple event organizer that will help you create a tweetup.</li>
<li>74. Vacatweet: Set up an autoresponder for your Twitter account with Vacatweet.</li>
<li>75. plusplusbot: Share when someone goes out of their way to help you, or otherwise make your feelings known using plusplusbot.</li>
<li>76. TrackDailyGoals: Use this site and the #dailygoals hashtag to keep track of your goals every day.</li>
<li>77. ConnectTweet: Put the voices of your group or business together through ConnectTweet.</li>
<li>78. Tweeteorology: Find tweets about the weather in any location through Tweeteorology.</li>
<li>79. DreamTweet: Keep a reminder of your dreams and nightmares, and follow the dreams of others through DreamTweet.</li>
</ul>
<p>Business &amp; Finance</p>
<p>Use these tools to improve your business and finances through Twitter.</p>
<ul>
<li>80. Chipin: If you’re raising funds on Twitter, make use of Chipin to set a goal and let your supporters track the progress of the campaign.</li>
<li>81. Xpenser: You can Twitter your expenses to Xpenser and they will be recorded for you.</li>
<li>82. Twittertise: Schedule your tweets and track their clickthroughs with this app designed for Twitter advertising.</li>
<li>83. TwtQpon: Create simple Twitter coupons for your business with TwtQpon.</li>
<li>84. CheapTweet: Get all of the deals, sales, coupons and more being discussed on Twitter through CheapTweet.</li>
<li>85. Tipjoy: Like Chipin, Tipjoy offers a way to create social payments for your cause, content, or people.</li>
<li>86. SalesTwit: Get contact management for Twitter with the help of SalesTwit.</li>
<li>87. Tweet What You Spend: Track your cash in a really effective way using Tweet What You Spend.</li>
<li>88. StockTwits: StockTwits shares the investment discussions on Twitter in real time.</li>
</ul>
<p>Health</p>
<p>Track your health using these Twitter tools.</p>
<ul>
<li>89. Qwitter: Update Qwitter to shame yourself into quitting smoking.</li>
<li>90. TweetPlot: Use TweetPlot to chart your food and fitness statistics.</li>
<li>91. Tweetwhatyoueat: Keep a food diary to track what you’re eating every day using Tweetwhatyoueat.</li>
<li>92. gtFtr: Use the gtFtr tool to record your exercise activity on Twittr.</li>
<li>93. SugarStats: Track, monitor, and share your blood sugar through Twitter with SugarStats.</li>
<li>94. FoodFeed: This Twitter-based food log makes it easy for you to track what you’re eating.</li>
</ul>
<p>Blogging</p>
<p>Bring your blog life and Twitter life together with these tools.</p>
<ul>
<li>95. Add to Any: Get your posts shared on Twitter by using Add to Any on your WordPress blog.</li>
<li>96. TwitThis: Make use of this plugin to send Twitter messages about your blog post.</li>
<li>97. MyTwitter: Use the MyTwitter plugin to display your Twitter status on WordPress.</li>
<li>98. Twitpress: Twitpress will send out a Tweet every time you post a new blog entry.</li>
<li>99. TwitterCounter: With this plugin, you can display the number of followers you have on Twitter.</li>
<li>100. TwitterFeed: Announce your blog post on Twitter with a customized message using TwitterFeed.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Update For The Week of Oct 26th &#8211; Nov 1st</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 00:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel Lawhorn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well not a lot new for this past week. I have been reading and researching a lot about blog hackers this past week. I didn't know about some of the ways they can get into your blog. I also thought that you would know if your blog had been hacked. But that is not necessarily [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well not a lot new for this past week. I have been reading and researching a lot about blog hackers this past week. I didn't know about some of the ways they can get into your blog.</p>
<p>I also thought that you would know if your blog had been hacked. But that is not necessarily true. Sometimes they just get in and add a lot of keywords and such to your footer or other parts of your blog and you never know it unless you have some means of detecting their presence. I have bought some software to make my blogs less prone to hacker getting in. I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but I will in the next few days.</p>
<p>In my research I found some very good tips and some blogs and post with good tips.</p>
<p>Here are some great WordPress security tips that I found that are simple, effective and DEFINITELY worthwhile employing.</p>
<p>You can find them at: <a href="http://www.dawnprofies.com/news/wordpress-security-tips">http://www.dawnprofies.com/news/wordpress-security-tips</a></p>
<p>Some tips are slightly more advanced in their implementation, but everyone will find something in here to make your website somewhat more secure.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>1. Steven Sanders with <a href="http://www.steven-sanders.com/establishing-a-sense-of-security-on-your-blog/">7 WordPress Security Tips</a></p>
<p>2. Matt Cutts on <a href="http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/three-tips-to-protect-your-wordpress-installation/">WordPress Security</a></p>
<p>3. Skull Bits’ “Stealth Login” Plugin for WordPress</p>
<p>4. Semper Fi Web Design’s <a href="http://semperfiwebdesign.com/custom-applications/wp-security-scan/">WP Security Scan Plug In</a>
</p></blockquote>
<p>This is a subject that needs a lot of attention and I will probably cover it some more later.</p>
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