Multi Account Twitter Client – EasyTweets.com
August 26, 2008, filed under Quick Internet Tips
How many blogs do you have? If you maintain more than one blog, you probably want to create a different profile for each blog. And that includes a multi twitter acount for each audience. However, having a multi twitter account could mean too much hassle switching from one account to another.
If you’re planning to have a multi twitter account or you’re using them now, I’ll let you know of a multi account twitter client, EasyTweets.com. EasyTweets.com is still in beta, but it already pack some killer features:
- multi twitter account login
- schedule tweets to send
- using is.gd for URL shortener. That means you can write longer messages
- using GeoTrust SSL encryption at no cost to you
- you can see "Replies" tab, even if it is disabled on Twitter
- view the status of all of your Twitter accounts at a glance
- add RSS feeds, and have them auto posted to your Twitter account
- it’s free!
I’ve been using them for my 3 account in Twitter and it works quite good to me. The only downside I experience is the slower web response time. I’m not sure if it is due to my geographic location, but I’m agree that it’s a good alternative for you who don’t like installing desktop Twitter client like Twhirl.
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Can you elaborate more on why you would want to create a different profile for each of your blogs?
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My opinion is, each blog has a different personality due to its target market. By having a different account for each, we can avoid confusion and conflict between each “market” group within one account. Even if we have an account with your personal name, we still want to be selective in choosing our network, won’t we?