
2. Backtweets: A tool dedicated solely to Twitter, BackTweets provides reach and impressions stats, alerts you whenever someone tweets a link to your website, identifies influencers and integrates with Google Analytics to see how Twitter activity is affecting your website traffic.
3. Mentionmap: This visual tool maps out your Twitter network so you can see who you interact with most and what they’re saying. It’s a cool tool to find relevant people
to follow.

5. Twaitter: This tool lets you schedule tweets, set recurring tweets, create and manage your “tweet calendar” and even translate tweets—all from its web interface.
6. TLists: The main function of this site is to search public Twitter Lists, but the stats that accompany the lists are great and allow you to see how often the list pushes tweets and what they’re talking about.
7. BrandChirp: This service makes it easy to find the people you should be following.
You can search for new followers by location, who they are following and keywords
that they have recently tweeted about.
8. Proxlet: Can’t find the relevant stuff on Twitter because you’re being bombarded by
a few overenthusiastic friends or chatter about a conference you aren’t attending?
Mute users, filter tags, or block apps to cut out the noise. The best part? It works
with other Twitter applications like Tweet Deck.
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