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    Exclamation 32 Spectacularly Useful Twitter Tools

    I've never started a thread here touting my own articles, or my own website. I feel that it's inappropiate to self-promote yourself in that fashion. However, I'm making an exception in this case, because I've written an article in which I've compiled an outstanding list of Twitter tools that I'm extremely proud of. The article is titled, 32 Spectacularly Useful Twitter Tools.

    As you can imagine, with thousands of Twitter tools on the market, it was quite a feat narrowing it down to just 32. I went back and forth with my selections, several times. But I'm extremely pleased with the final result.

    I'm not going to provide a direct link to the article, because I'm really not comfortable doing that in this forum. But anyone who's interested can read the article at the PromotionWorld website. It will be featured on their home page for the next 7 days. Enjoy!

    David Jackson

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    Quote Originally Posted by shelwriter View Post
    Very good article, David! I'm saving this for reference when I get to the Twitter portion of my marketing strategy for my sites.

    Thank you!!!
    Shel, thank you! You're a class act!

    David Jackson

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    Good list, David. I have Tweetdeck running in the background on my computer. The latest version has some very nice features. On my iPhone however I use Tweetie most of the time (over Tweetdeck for the iPhone). I'm currently testing Tweetie 2.0 but the jury is still out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jackson View Post
    As you can imagine, with thousands of Twitter tools on the market, it was quite a feat narrowing it down to just 32. I went back and forth with my selections, several times. But I'm extremely pleased with the final result.
    David,

    I really want to thank you for sharing this resource. As someone who is just really getting the feet wet, I appreciate articles like yours that provide a bunch of different tools as well as their benefits.

    I look forward to reading more and learning from you.

    Jeremy

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    Quote Originally Posted by chriscobb View Post
    Good list, David. I have Tweetdeck running in the background on my computer. The latest version has some very nice features. On my iPhone however I use Tweetie most of the time (over Tweetdeck for the iPhone). I'm currently testing Tweetie 2.0 but the jury is still out.
    Thank you very much, Chris! I appreciate hearing it.

    David Jackson

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwginn View Post
    David,

    I really want to thank you for sharing this resource. As someone who is just really getting the feet wet, I appreciate articles like yours that provide a bunch of different tools as well as their benefits.

    I look forward to reading more and learning from you.
    Jeremy, thank you! Feedback like that is one of the reasons I write articles in the first place. Just having one or two people tell you how much they appreciate what you write makes it all worthwhile.

    David Jackson

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    Hey, what a helpful list. Previously, I wasn't too sure if I was going to use "Wickett Twitter" but now, that plugin is definitely a must!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yuri21 View Post
    Hey, what a helpful list. Previously, I wasn't too sure if I was going to use "Wickett Twitter" but now, that plugin is definitely a must!
    Good, I'm glad my list was helpful to you. It's very gratifying to hear that.

    David Jackson

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    What helped me overcome a natural reluctance to self-promote
    was when I heard my mentor Jay Abraham put it this way:

    "If you were a real estate agent, and your friend was going to
    do a deal you KNEW wasn't good, that you could do better for him,
    wouldn't you let him know?

    When you have more value to add to other people's lives, you have
    an OBLIGATION to let them know about it!"


    From the reactions here (and mine: "Thank you for sharing that
    awesome list!"), you've seen how your "self-promotion" helps so
    many.

    Hope this encourages you to "self-promote" more often, David

    All success
    Dr.Mani

    P.S. - Jay also said something very profound:

    "The most selfish thing you can ever do is to be selfless!"

    Think about it

    P.P.S. - If you ever want MORE Twitter tools, David Perdew
    has a fantastic product "My Twitter Toolbox" with 250 tools
    at

    http://repeatable.org/twittertools/?e=drmani

    (my affiliate link - to bypass it, just remove the ?e=drmani)

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    Quote Originally Posted by drmani View Post
    What helped me overcome a natural reluctance to self-promote...
    Dr. Mani, I can assure you, I have no such reluctance. I have absolutely no problem tooting my own horn, and do so on a daily basis. I was only reluctant to self-promote at this particular forum, because blatant self-promotion is not a common practice here among members, like it is in some other forums.

    That's a good thing, in my opinion, and I don't intend to make it a habit here - just on those rare occassions when I have something to share that I think will benefit the members.

    Anyway, thank you for your kind words about my article! I'm glad you and everyone else who responded to this thread enjoyed it.

    David Jackson
    Last edited by David Jackson; December 4th, 2009 at 12:53 PM.

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