Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts

A good Twitter background is necessary if you want to convert your first time profile visitors into your followers. There are hundreds of sites that provide backgrounds for free which you can use or use your own imagination.

Now, let me introduce you to Twilk – an online tool that creates amazing backgrounds by adding profile picture of your followers.  Its a nice way to show your followers you adore them and it looks cool too.


Here’s an example :-

Twilk

To get your own background, follow these steps:

Step 1. Open www.twilk.com in your favorite browser.

Step 2. Click on the “Get Started” button and a new twitter page will open asking for access to your account. Click on Allow.

Twilk Settings Page


Step 3. You will be redirected to the Settings page. You can decide whose faces you want on your background – people you follow, people following you, both following and followers, and people you follow that follow you back. Then choose between the other options such as Photo size, Confetti etc. (Confetti option will add a scattering effect to the pictures)

When you’re done, click on the “Preview These Settings” button.

Step 4. Wait for a while till it gathers information about your account i.e. profile pictures of your followers.
A new page will open with a preview of how your background image will look like. Click on Edit if you wish to change anything. By default a banner of twilk will be added to the background in the free version. (Scroll down to find how you can remove it PLUS get extra great features)

twilk preview [How to] Add Profile Pictures of your Twitter Followers on your Background


People are sorted by how much you mention their user name ( @ replies, retweets, etc ) in your Twitter feed.

If you like it then Click on Use Background to set it as your Twitter Background :)

Premium Version – Advantages over the Free version

There’s a premium version available also in which you can remove that banner of Twilk (added by default in free version) on the upper left. To remove it you will have to subscribe to Pro version for a very small fee of $5. With the pro version you will get some awesome features like:
  • No Twilk Ad: the Twilk logo won’t show up on your background, you can upload your own custom logo or whatever you wish for the upper left of your background.
  • Daily Auto-Updates: You won’t have to visit Twilk regularly to update your background with new followers. Save your time by letting it update your background automatically for you.With the free version, you must come back to Twilk.com to update your background.
  • Exclude People: if you don’t want competitors showing up.
  • Feature People: to show how much they mean to you.
Click here to know more about the premium plan And/Or Subscribe to it

Twilk is a great service and its definitely worth a try. If you like it then I would recommend you to get the premium version, it give you so many features for so less.

ManageFlitter Gets Your Twitter Account Under Control

If you're looking to remove the dead weight from your Twitter account, ManageFlitter is a simple and free new tool that rounds up the most talkative, quiet, or altogether inactive users you follow.

Managing the signal-to-noise ratio in your Twitter feed can be a lot of work, and ManageFlitter attempts to make that a bit easier. You can clean up who you follow, find out who isn't following you back, locate inactive accounts you're following and search your stream.


ManageFlitter Gets Your Twitter Account Under Control

Signing up is really simple. Hit the Start button on the main page and you'll be prompted to sign into Twitter (if you aren't already). From there, authorize ManageFlitter and it'll start doing its thing.

ManageFlitter Gets Your Twitter Account Under Control

When complete, you'll be presented with a page showing you all your options to help you figure out who may or may not be worth following anymore. ManageFlitter will even make recommendations for you, but nearly my entire list was suggested so you may want to be wary of how closely you adhere to its suggestions.
Overall, ManageFlitter performs a pretty specific function pretty well. If you're looking to clean up the mess that is your Twitter account, it can probably help you out.

ManageFlitter

10 Great Uses For Twitter

Posted by Junaid July 20, 2010

We have cell phones and text messaging and social networking and blogging. So why Twitter?
There are many great business uses for Twitter, like sending out news briefs or advertising the latest job opening, but believe it or not, there are even more personal uses for Twitter. 
Here are a few popular ways to use Twitter:

1. Microblogging

This one is obvious, but in the rush to put Twitter to other uses, many people forget its first use as a micro-blogging platform. And it is still one of the best uses. It's easy to make a quick tweet telling the world what you are doing, how good your morning coffee tastes or how bad your lunch went.

And it is a great way for friends and family -- even those halfway across the world -- to keep connected to your daily life.

2. Quick answers

The idea of crowdsourcing has never been so quick! You can ask all sorts of questions to the Twitter universe, from what is the capital of Alaska to what people think of a particular brand of baby food. And the more friends you have, the more detailed answers you will receive.

There are even web services set up to take advantage of this feature, so if you don't have many followers, don't worry. Mahalo will help get your question answered quickly. Simply send your question to @answers.

3. Finding a job

Whether you just got laid off or you are sick of your current job, Twitter can help you get a new job. Not only can you announce to the world that you are looking for employment, but many companies post their job openings on Twitter.

Here is a guide to help you get started finding a job on Twitter.

4. Keeping up with the news

From newspapers to magazines to TV stations and cable news, it seems everyone is adopting Twitter as the coolest thing since sliced bread. The coolest part is that it makes Twitter a great way to keep track of news.
Want to keep up with the news, but don't wan to clutter up Twitter? You can use a Twitter client like TweetDeck. And the neat thing about TweetDeck is that it is available for the iPhone too.

5. Arrange a lunch with friends

Twitter can be very useful for arranging a time and place to get together. It's like a conference call with text messaging. So, if you have a regular lunch date with a group of people, or just want to arrange a get together, Twitter can be a great way to nail down a time and place that works for everyone.

Like following the news, it can be handy to have your friends in their own group if you have a lot of followers.

6. Helpful outbursts, or in other words, screaming your rage

We've all had one of those days, whether it was someone pulling in front of us in traffic, or getting served the wrong type of coffee, it is sometimes these little things that can put us in a bad mood for the rest of the day.
The sagely advice is to let it out, but to who? It's not like most places of employment have a handy punching bag, and it's probably not smart to vent to your boss. That's where Twitter can be really helpful because it lets you rage to millions of people. And you might just get some sympathy tweets out of it too.

Just remember to watch the language.

7. Keep up with your favorite team

Twitter's search feature can be a great way to track trends or keep up with a particular subject. And if you are a fan of sports, it can be a great way to really connect with the team. Not only are many sports players on Twitter, but you have the media and millions of fans to keep you updated on the latest and greatest.

Can't get to a TV when your favorite team is on? Just follow the tweets on Twitter. Not only will you get regular score updates, but you'll get some fun color commentary to go along with it.

8. Find out what people really think about the latest movie

Similar to keeping up with your favorite team, you can also use the search feature to check out what the buzz is on the latest release at the theaters. Sure, you could check what the critics have to say, but their opinion isn't always in line with what people actually think of the film.

Twitter can be a great way to find out if the movie is a bomb or a bust, so you don't have to waste your money on a real dud.

9. Becoming involved with politics

Barack Obama laid down the blueprint, and politicians are increasingly turning to social media sites like Twitter. Not only is this providing a great way for politicians to get the word out, but it is allowing them to stay connected to their constituents. What better way to tell your senator what you think about a key vote than to send him or her a tweet?

But politics on Twitter goes far beyond just following politicians. The Iran election crisis showed what a political force Twitter could be as it not only allowed Iranian citizens to break through the walls Iran hoped to keep up around the events, but also let people from around the world show their support by turning their profile pictures green.

10. Fun and Games

One of the most recent activities that is becoming popular on Twitter is the use of third-party games to interact with Twitter accounts. For example, Spymaster allows you to create your own spy ring using your followers as spies. You generate money for your spy ring by completing tasks either solo or in real-time with other spymasters.

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