[Twitter] How do you manage multiple niches with your Twitter?

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Hello!

I wonder if there is a way no manage different, unrelated niches with your Twitter account? I mean, I have VERY unrelated niches and I don't want to send to my followers stuff about a niche they are not interested at all.

How can I manage that?


....Multiple accounts?

Looking forward to your reponse.

Regards,

Chewie.
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  • Profile picture of the author Quang Van
    Yeah multiple accounts seems like the best way, unless there's a program out there or something...
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Endres
    Unless you are the brand,.. then you only need 1 account
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    • Profile picture of the author chewie49
      Originally Posted by Chris Endres View Post

      Unless you are the brand,.. then you only need 1 account
      Chris:

      I didn't understand your message.

      I have different niches and I don't want to send a Twit about "Ant Breeding" to my "Midget Dating" followers. That's the problem.
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      • Profile picture of the author Michael Shook
        Multiple accounts seem to be the best idea at the moment. There might be a niche in the marketplace to manage multiple twiter accounts from a single interface. Eric Rockefeller and Howie Schwartz just caome out with a product which can do that automatically as long as you load up the posts, but I do not know of a standalone twitter multi-account manager. Perhaps another Warrior does.
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    • Profile picture of the author Woody C
      Originally Posted by Chris Endres View Post

      Unless you are the brand,.. then you only need 1 account
      What he meant was that you should have different accounts unless your name is synonymous with what you sell aka Frank Kern could relate to both IMers and surfers and rednecks from GA. He wouldn't need a separate account for all three.

      I, on the other hand, do not mix my personal life with my copywriting business.

      I have my copywriting Twitter account (see signature) where I interact with others in the IM and copywriting field.

      I also have my personal account under my real name where I interact with runners, health practitioners, and good people in general.

      I DO NOT try to hide who I am from the IMers by putting a link on my profile page to my real name account. Therefore, they know my from a business POV, and if they want to follow my personal doings then they can feel free to do so.

      I believe this is the best way to go about it.
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  • Profile picture of the author chewie49
    yeah, maybe having multiple accounts is the only way,...now it comes handy that tool of managing different twitter accounts inside only one platform.
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    • Profile picture of the author Food Guru
      I thought that was against Twitter TOS?
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  • Profile picture of the author WinsonYeung
    if you are looking for a software for this, I recommend you twitterfriendadder, do a search in the WSO and you will be able to find it
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  • Profile picture of the author johnpaulgrant
    Yes it is the only way to do this ... seperate twitter accounts is your answer
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  • Profile picture of the author jamesmcdonald
    It's better to delve into different niches, a great example for that is Gary Vaynerchuk, hes a wine consultant yet he goes to design conferences etc!
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  • Profile picture of the author phish3rz
    I think personally multiple accounts is the ONLY way on Twitter, without getting confused etc..
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  • Profile picture of the author blackhatzen
    How helpful would easy-to-use Twitter identity management software be to you folks? Or do you already have an established system?
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  • Profile picture of the author Nathan Hangen
    Twhirl, Brightkit, or Splitweet. Those should help you out
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