How to find twitter users who share a common interest or live in the same area as you do
Posted by Ed | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 09-13-2009
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Hello, and thank you for visiting my blog again. Today I have a cool twitter tip for you, that involves using a third party tool called twello. By the way, sorry about the long blog post title. I didn’t know how else to put it, but you’re going to love this twitter tip anyhow.
If you go to twellow and sign up for your free account, you can easily find people using twitter that have the same interests as you do. You can even find twitter users that live in the same geographical area as you do.
The video below explains everything you need to know. Please leave me a comment if you have the time to do so. I hope you find this tip helpful, and please contact me with any questions that you might have. I would love to help you out.
Thanks again,
Ed




Oh Wow Ed,
That’s a cool video with some good info.
I never knew you could find people who have the same interest with you.
Thanks!!
Huddson
Hi Huddson,
Thanks for stopping by and taking a look. I’m glad that I could help.
I don’t know about you, but I have learned so much in SWM. I think I actually
learn something new every day. I hope all is well with you and I know you will
be successful. Can’t wait to see your progress.
All the best,
Ed
Hi Ed
WOW! I use twitter and didn’t even know about twellow. What a neat concept and a good way to build your list.
I am going to comment on your comment you gave me about Dean’s testimonal. This way my message I emailed you and want others to know about your great comment. Thanks
Thank you very much for your comment about my video on Dean Holland. You created an emotional and fantastic comment, I appreciate that Ed.
I have to agree with you about the list building arena. It is a slow process and I know that you and I will each create a powerful list and be able to help many, many, many people in the near future. When I learn more tips and secrets on building a list bigger, better and more efficiently, I will let you know.
Here is a little tidbit of information. Near the end of my video I said the best part about knowing Dean was considering him as my friend. I just looked up the definition of mentor in Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary and it stated “a friend and a faithful counselor.” Isn’t that Dean Holland? Remember, it is Dean’s birthday this Friday, 25 September.
Take care
Roger
Go out and make it a successful day!
Ed:
Nice job tracking down twellow–how about writing an Ezinearticle on it? And I might have mentioned I have been using Buzzom to build my twitter following and also just found something new Twit 2 US? Check it out (its free or you can upgrade for a small fee) http://ralphalt.fonline.hop.clickbank.net/?page=4 or at http://twt2.us
Best,
Ralph
Hey Ed,
When I get too busy I tend to neglect my blog hopping activities. And then when I start it up again I visit blogs that make me go -
“Wow, what a great idea/hint/tip etc”
You’ve given me that again. As well as all the other benefits of hopping the knowledge and hints I pick up are priceless.
Thanks again Ed.
Andy
Hi Andy,
Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate it.
If I can ever help you out in any way, please let me know.
All SWM students are here for each other, right?
Thanks again,
Ed
Hi Ralph,
Thank for popping by my blog. Yeah, I will have to check out
Buzzom. If you like it, it has to be good.
I’ll check out the other resources too. You know a lot
of tips and tricks. That’s great… uh, don’t hold back.
All the best,
Ed
Hi Roger,
Thanks for your nice comments. I know that we will
be successful. Dean IS a great guy and knows what
he’s talking about.
Like you’ve heard me say, I used to think that having
a squeeze page and building a list were two mysterious
things. Now I have a squeeze page and my list is
growing. That just blows me away!
Someday perhaps we can meet and just chat about
how it used to be, before SWM and Dean, and how
it is now.
To your success my friend,
Ed
Hello Ed. Great information. I am now following you on twitter. Got your blog info from a post at the “Proven eBay Course” form. Looking for all the help I can get.
Thanks again
Phil
Hi Phil,
Welcome. Please let me know how I can help you. The PEC is awesome, and I have made quite a bit
doing the program and you will too. Don’t hesitate to contact me. Thanks for your comment and for following
me on twitter too.
All the best,
Ed