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4 Tools to Tweet to Multiple Twitter Accounts

Ann Smarty

11/25/09

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Nowadays it is a norm to run more than one blogs as well as Tweet to more than one Twitter accounts. By doing this we are able to separate personal life from our business and professional updates, as we manage various projects on absolutely different topics.

For example, would my SEJ readers be interested in what I am doing tonight? My close friends would probably be but my SEO contacts – I personally doubt they will. So why would I bother them with that information. Therefore if you look at my @seosmarty account, you will seldom see any personal updates because I don’t like to trash my followers’ dashboards. If I need to say something personal, I will do that using my other personal account.

So I am sure many people would be willing to know how to Tweet to multiple accounts:

Hootsuite

A web-based tool that makes it easy to update to multiple Twitter accounts:

  • Register at the site;
  • Set up your Twitter accounts:

hootsuite: set up Twitter accounts

  • Confirm your account by clicking the verification link in the email message;
  • Start Tweeting:

At the dashboard you will be able to see your whole Twitter stream (each profile in a separate tab):

  • Home feed;
  • Mentions / replies;
  • Direct messages;
  • Pending Tweets.

Hootsite: dashboard

To send a tweet, you can either update it from the website, or use a bookmarklet:

  • When on a page you want to Tweet, click the bookmarklet;
  • A pop-up will appear with retrieved page title and shortened URL;
  • Select the profiles to send a Tweet to;
  • Or click Send Later to set a future time to send your tweet.

Hootsuite: bookmarklet

Additional features:

  • Account Stats: View all the activity of each of your Twitter accounts during the set period of time.;
  • Personalized Layout: Customize the layout just the way you want it with tabs and columns.
  • Create Groups: Create customizable columns for your friends, groups or interests.
  • Quick Search: Search terms to find out what people are saying about them right now.
  • Auto Refresh: Keep on top of new tweets with the auto refresh and optional notification.

Tweet3

Tweet3 is another Twitter web-based app that has a couple of nifty features. The process is quick and smooth:

Start by creating your profile – immediately after that you will be offered to add your Twitter account, watch your brand mentions and integrate with Facebook:

tweet3: set up

After you are done setting up your Twitter accounts, go to your Tweet3 dashboard which looks pretty neat:

  • Switch between twitter accounts;
  • Add / remove panels from the dashboard (you can add search panels for example);
  • Send an update to any of your accounts:

Tweet3: dashboard

Additional features:

  • Watch your brand mentions;
  • Use analytics tool that analyzes your Followers vs. Following statistics.

Seesmic Desktop

Seesmic is a desktop Twitter app I personally use most of all. It runs on Adobe Air and offers a few advanced options to manage multiple Twitter accounts.

Start by installing the tool and adding all your Twitter accounts:. For each Twitter account added you will be able to set:

  • Retweet format;
  • Notifications (these are tiny pop-ups notifying you of new updates);
  • Twitter API usage share (depends on how actively you are going to update the selected account);
  • Auto-refreshing priorities.

Seesmic desktop:set up

The dashboard consists of numerous panels (you can add / delete any of them) combining all your Twitter accounts. For posting select one or more Twitter accounts to send an update to:

Seesmic desktop: dashboard

Additional features:

  • Set Twitter search notifications (perfect for tracking brand mentions);
  • Create userlists (for more effective following).

An alternative one: twhirl

Digsby (Windows only)

I had already looked at this awesome tool in my post on making the most of Google Talk. It allows to set up as many Twitter accounts as you want and they will all be managed from one window.

You won’t be able to see the whole Twitter streamline of each but you will be able:

  • To receive update notifications;
  • Send update to one or more Twitter accounts.

Digsby

Additional features:

  • Aggregate all your social activity: unite all your IMs (GTalk, AIM, Yahoo! Messenger, Facebook chat), Email notifications (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL mail), Social networks (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace).
  • For each social network add as many accounts as you want;
  • Manage multiple conversations with tabbed conversation windows;
  • Set your Facebook and LinkedIn status right from Digsby;
  • Synchronize your settings and accounts between computers.

9 Comments

  • Seems you’re missing a few good ones:

    TweetDeck – integrates Facebook and has an iPhone application
    Brizzly – integrates Facebook as well and is web-based
    Sendible – still in beta, but integrates almost everything

    There’s loads of others, but I think these deserve a mention.

  • Hootsuite is the best,, I been using them over a year, and keep getting better.

    I use Digsby but turned off twitter notices just annoying and took up to much resources.

  • I can tell you that the best app (online) I have found and use every day is Social Oomph (https://www.socialoomph.com/) this allows you to update different accounts, set those tweets for a later release etc….

  • tille/cpu20 says:

    Thanks you very much, Ann, for this deep look at all those different options. I just ran into exactly this problem of effectively managing multiple twitter accounts effectively and really didn’t find the time for that research – now I know I’ll just register for Tweet3 and will probably be happy with it..
    Well – thanks again! Gretz, t..

  • Interesting list Ann. I have just signed up for a Hootsuite account. Too early to say what I think of it yet: sort of stuck on my Twhirl app for Twitter, but being able to coordinate with other social media sites is a definite plus.

  • I Love all the 3..but I’m very much used to HootSuite. It got amazing features updated very recently with which we can have additional networks like FaceBook. LinkedIn & Ping.FM included in it.. So I personally recommend HOOTSUITE!!

  • susan says:

    I use http://www.TweetToolbox.com. It does everything that all the tools listed here do, especially Hootsuite and Social Oomph plus whole lot more.

    It’s still free for now, but I hear they are going to start charging $9.95/month.

  • CoTweet leaves HootSuite in the dust. No annoying iframes, able to see who is online monitoring the accounts, can assign Tweets to other users to Reply To or DM, archive messages, inregrates lists, integrates Bitly, etc.

    For the Blackberry, I love UberTwitter for managing multiple Twitter accounts.

  • Thao Tran says:

    I’ve been using Tweetdeck for a while and like it a lot. It allows me to separate what I would like to see and what I don’t. The layout’s great.

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