If you have a company that has several employees who are on Twitter for business reasons, a few of the applications discussed in this article might be helpful.
Maybe you’re in a situation where your company uses multiple Twitter IDs?
Check out the following tools that can make your life easier.
CoTweet
CoTweet is an application that helps companies that have multiple users on their Twitter profile. Each Twitterer from the company is identified by his or her initials at the end of each tweet. This works well because each writer can maintain his or her own identity, and businesses have the option of assigning different tweet types to different employees.
GroupTweet
Do you have a team in your business that likes to communicate via Twitter? GroupTweet enables the team members to be “grouped together” and they can tweet each other “privately within your company” without it going out to the public. The tweets are privately viewed only by employees within your company. This fosters collaboration and employee communication. Trust me, your employees will like this.
HootSuite
This tool calls itself “the professional twitter client.” Big companies such as Disney, Fox Network, Dell, and National Geographic use this tool, and this has added to its popularity among business owners. If you create multiple Twitter profiles, HootSuite enables you to easily manage them, prescheduled tweets, and measure your progress. You can even add multiple Twitterers within your company to your business profile and monitor their tweets and track statistics.
Splitweet
This site is recommended for heavy Twitter users who have multiple accounts, or for big corporations with multiple Twitterers or Twitter accounts. With Splitweet, you can update and manage multiple Twitter accounts easily from one screen.
What do you manage multiple Twitter users or accounts?
Jonathan Ober says
I know one of the founders of cotweet, Kyle Sollenberger. I would totally recommend using that one, but I may be a little biased. I got to use it when it was in the early stages of alpha/beta before going public. I like it a lot.
Eric Dye says
I’m going to have to look at that.
Mickey says
Didn’t coTweet essentially disappear back in January, replaced by their enterprise product?
Eric Dye says
Yeah. I think so. I just looked at it and they only have “contact for a quote.” That’s never a good sign, 😉
Paul Clifford says
Great tips. I’m going to retweet it for sure.
Eric J says
Tweetdeck web to manage multiple accounts.
Tyler H says
I use Tweetdeck too, not sure if its better than the other ones, but it seems to work for me 🙂
Eric Dye says
I’m with you. Hootsuite is nice for scheduling, but Tweetdeck for managing.
James Cooper says
I use Echofon on the mac & ios. Can easily manage multiple accounts on both.