Schedule Tweets by Three Ways
By Angsuman Chakraborty, Gaea News NetworkWednesday, March 25, 2009
Well, twitter has already been phenomenally popular by its own merit. Most of the professionals, entrepreneurs and celebrities are tweeting it in at twitter. So I understand as some people are very busy, they will love to schedule their announcements. Suppose you, while in vaccation can still be available to your followers or colleagues by scheduling tweets and surprising them. So how do we do it? Twuffer is the most known one. But I am not gonna leave you with only one. Read on.
Twuffer
- Tweet hourly/daily/monthly announcements
- appointment/milestone reminders
- run a time-based scavenger hunt
- notify subscribers about upcoming podcast or video episodes
- appear as if you never sleep
Future Tweets
- Send status updates to Twitter even when your away from your phone or computer!
- Have an alibi to … I mean its your take.
- Automatically wish your friend a wonderfull day each morning
- Remind yourself each friday evening to quit work early and go for the friday evening drinks…
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Tweet Later
It is one of the most handy twitter tools I have used. Apart from having loads of features, it has this scheduling options too. Schedule tweets and keep your Twitter stream ticking over with new tweets even when you’re not in front of your computer. Publish tweets when your international followers are online and you’re asleep.
Tags: future tweets, schedule your tweets, tweet later, twitter scheduler, twuffer
October 28, 2009: 10:28 am
how about a small desktop application called autotweeter.It sends queued up tweets to twitter with timed intervals and can shorten URLS too.Its really cool. I have been using the trial version for sometime and really liked it lot so i got the full version for 20$.Its very useful for my needs.It can really tweet while I sleep like their caption.Once I tweeted all day..and my friends thought I was on my system.But I was really out for fishing with my son. this is the link |
May 26, 2009: 6:48 am
i gust want to say some thing “great job” Update your Twitter randomly according to your intrest Or, from Rss Feed Or, from your own tweet message list Or, Any combination of the above three https://feedmytwitter.com |
John