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Automatic Twitter updating whether it is adding followers automatically, adding tweets automatically, or getting followers automatically is a a growing industry. It also may very well be the downfall of Twitter if the Twitter team does not establish some sort of control over the automation of Twitter. Much like FFA(Free For All) pages of years ago,Twitter is at risk of becoming a spammers playground.
I too am guilty of using automated programs on Twitter. Recently I began experimenting with some services that enable the automation of your Twitter account. Be warned again. Be sure to give your followers some good tweets, not just automated tweets from feeds.
How to Automate Twitter
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Written by Pixelhead on July 3rd, 2009 with 71
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What is TPO?
TPO or Twitter Profile Optimization, is a term I coined this morning at 3am. I see in the SERP’s(Search Engine Results Pages) there are sites that appear for the phrase, but I will take credit for the TPO and actually defining it.
TPO Could actually be a career much like SMO(Social Media Optimization), which it could be niche career of as well. 
TPO Duties
- Set up Twitter profiles for companies and individuals to include registering and tweaking the profile page.
- Put Twitter widgets on website’s/blogs. (more…)
Written by Pixelhead on May 13th, 2009 with 28
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I just came across the TechCrunch post about Twittad. As you know, I am a sellout…sorry, but I am old and need to save for my golden years, and this type of advertising really appeals to me. If you spend time on Twitter, you might as well make some dinero while doing it, right?

So I went right over and signed up to sell advertising on my Twitter. Sign up was pretty easy. They will pay you when your account reaches $20 per month and you must have a minimum number of followers. You can also set your ad price, duration(days, weeks, or up to 3 months).
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Written by Pixelhead on September 2nd, 2008 with 28
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Problogger.com Darren Rowse’s latest Twitter posts I received in my email this morning 35 Twitter Tips from 35 Twitter Users, 9 Benefits of Twitter for Bloggers, and How to Use Twitter – Tips for Bloggers(yesterday). Well seeing all these great Twitter posts from Darren, made me realize, I had yet to add him to my Twitter. So I clicked on Darrens link, logged on and added him.

Skimming through all three of Darren’s posts, I realize there are a ton of mistakes that I have made while using Twitter. Probably my biggest mistake is not doing it enough. I had been on a regular daily Twitter schedule, but within the last several months, I have found myself tweeting less and less. Darren suggests scheduling several minutes in the morning and at night to tweet.
A few Problogger Suggestions:
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Use multiple Twitter profiles for different purposes such as one for different blogs you may have. I actually had been thinking about setting up one for family and friends in addition to my blogging profile.
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Use goals for your Twittering to get organized and more focused.
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Use Twitter for Research
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Promote Content- use
TwitterFeed to publish your blog feed headlines. Did it,thanks for the reminder Darren.
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Use it for Speedlinking- find a cool blog post, tweet it.
Well any way, if you are looking for information about using Twitter to Network, be sure to check out all three of the Problogger posts mentioned above which are sure to be great Twitter resources for both new and experienced Twitter users.
Here are other Twitter Posts on Pixelheadonline and my Twitter profile if you’d care to add me is EmperorAnton.
Tags: Networking, Twitter, Micro-Blogging
Written by Pixelhead on January 25th, 2008 with 8
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Joel Comm just sent out an email inviting me to add him on Twitter . Joel’s post got me thinking about Twitter, and the developments that Twitter has undergone this year.

Looking at my Emperor Anton Twitter page, I notice it is a PR5. I am not sure how much if any “Google juice” it has, since tweets are only run 20 deep. So a link on there can only remain there as long as it is within the last twenty tweets. It may count for a little bit of Google juice, but probably not since any links in the tweet have a “no follow” tag. But I have seen tweets show up in the SERPS, so if you put a link to a desired site in a tweet and it shows up in the SERP’s, it could possibly result in a bit of traffic.

Twitter Update: Have You Overheard?
Overheard.it posts tweets on their site that are prefaced with “Overheard” or “OH”. Also, to be posted on the site tweets must be marked as “unprotected” or visible to the public.
After you post an OH tweet it will show up on Overheard within 15 to 20 minutes, unless you add them as a friend, then it should appear within 2 minutes.
Follow Overheard
Thanks Overheard
So your tweets can be published on yet another site. I know lots of people post their tweets on their Facebook page, blog, Myspace, and Mybloglog to name a few. And now you can add Overheard to the mix.
Brilliant Marketing
Overheard is part of the Sidebar Network, which is a network of sites being developed by the web design company, Sidebar Creative. From what I can tell the Sidebar Network consists of:
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Snitter, which is a desktop application from web developer
Jonathan Snook, that lets you view your Twitter account. I am a little foggy on what Snitter is, but hopefully Jonathan or someone else from Sidebar will comment and give me an update. Watch
Snitter’s Twitter Updates.
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My Mile Marker, a site that lets you keep track of your gasoline consumption over a period of time and for numerous cars. Love the user agreement you must agree to when signing up for the service.
It’s a web site… it won’t destroy your computer. We’ll take your data and store it, but if we lose it, we’re sorry. We’ll probably sell aggregate data (but not your name or email address) to advertisers. We reserve the right to charge for this at some point. These terms might change in the future, but if they do, we’ll let you know. Cool?
This reminds me so much of all the Facebook apps that companies are developing in hopes of getting other Facebook user to use and become loyal customers. Give away something free and get some advertising in exchange.
If I were using Myspace, I would give Kudos to SidebarCreative for developing the Overheard site and further developing the Twitter advertising model, which even Joel Comm is starting to use.
What do you think about Twitter and Overheard?
Written by Pixelhead on December 18th, 2007 with 11
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