Twitter And Those That Have Multiple Accounts Question

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Hi Weekend Warriors:

Hope the week was excellent.

A Twitter question today because I may be working on something. Thanks as always.

Do any of you use several accounts and if so how many total on Twitter for any reasons:
Business
Personal
Combination
Easier to keep niches separated
For statistical purposes

If you have several how do you best keep track of them for easier ways to Tweet and supply content?

By the way did you ever notice that even with a top of the line computer, cable, DSL, or T-1 connection there are times getting around Twitter is as slow as traffic in New York City during rush hour with a rain storm?

Everyone have the best night.
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  • Profile picture of the author ShayB
    I have one for my personl/business and one just for fun. (A Star Trek role-playing account - sweet!)

    I just switch between the two - no biggie.

    But yes, Twitter is sometimes very slow.
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    • Profile picture of the author melanied
      I have found that Netvibes is the easiest way to post to multiple Twitter accounts throughout the day. It rocks!
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  • Profile picture of the author esoomllub
    Use multiple accounts, for business. I tried splittweet and it is ok. Honestly though, I found the latest version of Seesmic is the best solution for multiple accounts for me.
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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
      Thank you for your response.

      I am sorry if I am confusing products but isn't Seesmic video based?

      Thank you so much for further info.
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      • Profile picture of the author teamincome
        At the moment I have about 45 twitter accounts across about 6 or 7 niches. All business don't use twitter for pleasure!

        I use hummingbird for following/unfollowing etc, twitterfeed for adding content and tweetlater for posting sales messages.

        I am adding one or 2 accounts a day as automation is so easy and I can only see twitter going up and up so figure having established "real estate" on there has to be a good thing
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        • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
          Thanks for the information.

          Many people have commented to me about the recent influx of real estate folks on Twitter and I have seen that on my own personal account.

          Enjoy the weekend.
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        • Profile picture of the author Michael Chris
          I am only recently a Twitter convert... figured I better get started while it is hot. I have a IM account and then several niche accounts. Has definitely driven some "clicks" through my niche accounts... I say "clicks" because I wonder if some might be automated by various places. No real measurable results yets, but I haven't really been testing long enough to tell.

          I haven't invested in a multi account management tool, but you definitely should after more than 2 or 3 accounts... otherwise some will start getting neglected.

          Originally Posted by teamincome View Post

          At the moment I have about 45 twitter accounts across about 6 or 7 niches. All business don't use twitter for pleasure!

          I use hummingbird for following/unfollowing etc, twitterfeed for adding content and tweetlater for posting sales messages.

          I am adding one or 2 accounts a day as automation is so easy and I can only see twitter going up and up so figure having established "real estate" on there has to be a good thing
          Don't want to ask if you are making money, but has it been worth your time?

          Curious whether this is really worth it.

          Thanks,
          Michael
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          • Profile picture of the author teamincome
            Hi Michael

            Yes definitely and it really is not all that time consuming.

            My best account is outperforming my aweber list in the same niche and the twitter account is 10 days old and just gets links tweeted to them and the list is a year old and has been spoon fed tons of free quality info.

            I'm not going to stop using lists but if twitter keeps on performing like this it amy be a possibility.

            I think because I am not the greatest copywriter in the world the short twitter messages really works for me.

            The real hurdle I had to get over was forgetting all the "get 20000" followers BS. The account i mnetioned earlier has about 1000 followers on average but they were targeted rather than just randomly adding every tom dick and harry. Its just common sense really if you are trying to sell a product about blue widgets then you want people who are interested in blue widgets right?

            We have spent the last 5 years having targeted keyword methods rammed down our throats so why should we forget all about targeting when it comes to twitter?

            Sorry got a bit carried away there, sorry for the long post in answer to a short question!
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            • Profile picture of the author Michael Chris
              Yeah, targetting is key I think...

              20,000 followers doesn't do a bit of good if those people are not interested in your subject and each of them is following 20,000 people also! LOL

              Anyway, I have only started testing my ideas on there...

              I can reveal one thing about some niche testing I did...

              Sent over 5,000 clicks to eBay... $0 referral fees. (Clicks showed in eBay's system, so seems tracking was fine. That is partly why I wonder if there are a lot of bots hitting links on twitter.)

              Of course, I targetted those "followers" pretty well, I think, but still nothing.

              Anyway, just a test I was interested in doing, so I did.

              Thanks,
              Michael
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            • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
              Hi Team Income:

              You were not rambling! Any person that takes time to answer my posts is doing mea favor. You seem excited by your results, great work.

              What I have learned thus far with Twitter is there is tremendous potential for the Warriors or those that simply enjoy social media in a personal sense. I wish there were one tool that could control everything about Twitter.

              As part of the question I posted I see that there are many sites/software/tools the fine Warriors enjoy. It would be great if ABC Software would let us control everything without going to several places but if the return on investment far outweighs the time, no complaints here.

              Enjoy the weekend.
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          • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
            Hi Michael:

            Thanks for the post. In answer to your question about money I have not used Twitter at this point for anything but building relationships/trust the way I did here on the forum.

            I want to look at some more active approaches to test the waters but still remain faithful to my promise of always 10 Tweets of content for every1 Tweet that is a plug.

            Thanks for your time and enjoy the weekend.
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        • Profile picture of the author research
          Originally Posted by teamincome View Post

          At the moment I have about 45 twitter accounts across about 6 or 7 niches. All business don't use twitter for pleasure!

          I use hummingbird for following/unfollowing etc, twitterfeed for adding content and tweetlater for posting sales messages.

          I am adding one or 2 accounts a day as automation is so easy and I can only see twitter going up and up so figure having established "real estate" on there has to be a good thing
          Hi . . . hello

          Wow, so many accounts !!! How do you manage them all . . .

          Do use the same email for all the accounts or do you need a different email for each account.

          Do you use proxies to cover yourself or is this not a problem with Twitter.

          I guess Twitter really is HOT, HOT, HOT and in the main it is fun, fast and really simple. No need to be a tech whiz.
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  • Profile picture of the author ShafirAhmad
    one for myself and one for the company

    Just logout ang login again is the way I do it.
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  • Profile picture of the author TrafficMystic
    I've got 5 twitter accounts for different niches.. I use humming bird to login and out of them.. If i want to check more than one at a time I use twirl and open 2 windows.. you can have more than one logged in at a time
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  • Profile picture of the author Cerebral Studios
    Got 2 account, one personal and one for work never tried logging on both at the same time.
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  • Profile picture of the author winebuddy
    got 3 for different niches - hardly ever post or log in - maybe once a week. but I get followers on all of them almost every day
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  • Profile picture of the author pjCheviot
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    Twitter multi account manager & brand monitor | Splitweet is pretty good for multiple account management.
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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
      Thanks for the suggestion of Splitweet.

      Enjoy the weekend.
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  • Profile picture of the author PierceD
    Seesmic works for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author gxd5
    I have to plug my own app here...

    multiTwit - Easily Tweet to Multiple Accounts

    It posts to all of your accounts, auto-splits large messages, and is completely free
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    • Profile picture of the author Leonard Holmes
      But this really looks like a better way. Thanks!

      Originally Posted by gxd5 View Post

      I have to plug my own app here...



      It posts to all of your accounts, auto-splits large messages, and is completely free
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      • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
        Hi Leonard:

        You are right it looks like this is a great way!

        Enjoy the weekend.
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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
      Hi GXD5:

      Thank you!
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  • Profile picture of the author Leonard Holmes
    I just log in and out - one account for me and one for ome of my businesses.
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  • Profile picture of the author mathiasc
    I use one all the way. maybe its time for time for me to create multiple accounts too.
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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
      Hi Mathiasc:

      Thanks for the post. It is possible that more than 1 account could be advantageous.

      Let us know how it goes!

      Enjoy the weekend.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matrick
    I just have one account for my business, I don;t use this stuff for personal issues.
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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
      Thanks for the reply and enjoy the weekend.
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  • Profile picture of the author AlbertF
    I use one account as well for my blog especially. It does the job.
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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
      Hi Albert:

      Thanks for sharing the info.

      Enjoy Saturday!
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  • Profile picture of the author designfuschion
    I currently have 4 accounts.
    3 have same username as 3 domains i'll be developing while 1 is personal.

    I've been advertising various products on them. I use Allyourtweet.com for url tracking.(i can also tweet and switch between accounts easily and get uptodate stats.) I still occassionally actually check the account to match with allyourtweet stats,becuase its still in beta.
    Of the clickthroughs..i seem to have most success at people clicking on my @RockYourPlr account..which is supposed to be business related. So that surprised me.
    I'm considering opening more accounts to test markets out.

    I've used twirl,seesmic,tweetdeck,twitterfox. I now just use allyourtweet instead.
    I've got a bookmark folder just for anything twitter related now. It's so overwhelming to have to log into so many services/apps to do a few very simple things.
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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
      Thanks for the information.

      It is interesting how at times we can be surprised what works on Twitter and what needs so Tweeks or is it Tweaks.

      Enjoy the weekend.
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  • Profile picture of the author anonymous123567
    Hey Craig,

    The speed of Twitter can be very frustrating at times, especially when managing multiple accounts.

    I personally manage 10 accounts for clients and 5 for myself, aslong as you stay organized you'll do fine, also Hummingbird is a great piece of software!

    Good luck buddy
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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
      Hi Alex:

      Thanks for the good wishes and the same to you!
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      • Profile picture of the author dirtysteve
        Hey Craig. I have about 12 twitter accounts. Two were test accounts in the very beginning of my twitter testing that are still rolling and the other 10 are different type niche accts that range from marketing from home to sports to cooking to real estate. There really is no end to how many people you can connect with on twitter. Used properly, you can make a butt load of money on there. I also use hummingbird to follow/un-follow. It truly is great software!

        Hope that helps!

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        • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
          Hi Steve:

          Thanks for the post and reply. Glad you are doing well.

          I see a myriad of people use Twitter differently. Some perplex me with the road they take. For example last night a user posted 9 Tweets in succession promoting a different product on each Tweet. I stay with 10 quality Tweets for every 1 plug but even from this person's point of view, with some many consecutive plugs isn't he competing with himself? If he doesn't turn followers off with 9 promotional Tweets will he get traffic back to his site if there are 9 Tweets somebody has to look at by the same individual?

          Have a great night and continue success!
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          • Profile picture of the author teamincome
            Yup spammy stuff is pretty commonplace.

            Also get a lot of people using twitterfeed to post like 20 tweets in a minute, DOH!

            do they honestyly think that when one of their followers logs in and their whole front page is from one person that they are not going to hit the unfollow button!

            1 to 10 is a pretty good ratio of sales pitches to info, depending on the niche mine ranges from 1-10 to 1-20
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            • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
              Hi again Team Income:

              A quick question please and thanks for adding to the thread. You mentioned one of your niches you may post 20 quality content Tweets for every plug, without giving the niche away is there something about the niche or the demographics that means being more meticulous with them?

              Thank you!
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  • Profile picture of the author designfuschion
    Yea that gets annoying havings lots of tweets from same person all at once.
    one of the many reasons i no longer use twitterfox or the others.

    Strangely for me I was posting links to useful stuff then alot were promoting various stuff-from a couple of clickbank products,twtads,2 blogs that are not mine.
    I gained followers. I think my follow unfollow ratio would have been about 3:1.

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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
      Hi Designfuschion:

      Thanks for posting again.

      I always try to get inside the mind set of somebody but find it hard to understand the thinking of not only having 10 Tweets in 10 seconds but plugging 10 different things. Not only do they risk many folks to un-follow but those that remain can't possibly digest the content coming at them the way bolts of lightning would. For their own thought process you would think if they want to be a bit on the side of spam they would wait even 1 minute between Tweets.

      Enjoy Sunday!
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  • Profile picture of the author designfuschion
    yea i'm not sure why someone would tweet 10 unrelevant tweets in quick succession either.
    Obviously just using twitter as a spam machine.

    You'd think those people would use tweet later or something..and space out the tweets.
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  • Profile picture of the author mywebwork
    Aloha Craig, hope all is well!

    I have to confess to having only 1 Twitter account, even with all the cool Twitter API-based products out there I can't imagine having the time to post to more than one account (especially as Twitter has recently become extremely sluggish to respond).

    I guess it depends upon what it is you want to do with Twitter. I've found Twitter very useful in making contact with other Internet Marketers and Software Developers - had a lot of great info sent my way recently about AJAX for example. I don't blatantly market on Twitter, but I have used it to gather some beta-tester candidates for a project that is currently consuming most of my waking hours.

    Just out of curiosity where is your Twitter account - your profile doesn't seem to have one?

    All the best

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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Downward
    I have 2 accounts, one that I let grow organically with my own name on it so that I have a precence myself and then i have one that I rapidly expand and is more of a tageted area. I post to them using ping.fm because I can also update other sites at the same time and I am posting to twitter.
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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
      Hi Steven:

      Thanks for the answer to the thread. Enjoy the day!
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  • Profile picture of the author Nigel Greaves
    I have one for each of my main niches.

    The simplest way to keep track of them is to just filter the email notifications using Outlook filters.

    Nigel
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  • Profile picture of the author dsmpublishing
    I have three because i am greedy!!!!

    one is for my internet marketing business, the second is for my husbands products in the food niche and the third was simply opened for creating screenshots etc in the twitter ebooks that i have created.

    sam
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