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That's it.  A quick and simple way to organize your friends in Twitter. Where Can I Buy Alprazolam,  Of course there are tools (even in SocialToo) that allow you to automatically follow everybody that follows you...but where is the community in that.  I actually click on every single person's link, read their bio, look at their tweets and often click through to their website.  I still think Twitter is a conversation and not a lecture, so the more tha I can interact with people and get to know them, the better.  If you have any strategies that you use to organize your Twitter life I would love to hear about them in the comments or with an @ reply to me.

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  1. Jason Brett February 20, 2009 at 3:12 pm #

    Good approach to handling new follows to an extent, and it does help to a great degree.

    That said, I believe in asynchronous following. I don’t generally expect anyone to follow me back unless we need to have a DM conversation, in which case, I’ll @ and ask for the follow.

    At this point about 80 percent of my new follows are robots or spammers going for 20 billion followers and I’m about to stop looking at new follows altogether (It’s becoming a time sink!)

    The best way to get me to follow others is (a) talk about things I’m interested in or (b) @ me with an intro, comment or flat out follow request.

    Twitter was designed to be asynchronous, and I find myself more and more resenting new follower notifications, since the vast majority are thinly veiled twitterspam.

    Now I’m off to read more of your articles. Thanks!

  2. Marianna February 20, 2009 at 3:22 pm #

    Hi Matt,

    Love the system you’ve created. It is a great stress buster; you’ve been proactive at heading off a source of irritation by having Twitter notifications go to a separate mailbox.

    Awareness + Knowledge + Application = happy Twittering
    (also my formula for stress transformation.

    @auntiestress

  3. Matt Singley February 20, 2009 at 8:36 pm #

    @Jason…I haven’t seen 80% spammers, but it sure feels like it sometimes. I’m with you on that! There are a lot of people going for ultra high follower counts, but do they actually produce any content? I agree, it’s ridiculous sometimes.

  4. Chris Dattilo February 21, 2009 at 5:32 am #

    Matt, Are you just creating Google addresses or are you using aliases?

    I find I’m getting way to many email addresses and just wondered how you were handling this part of your solution.

    Great post – your idea will be very helpful to me.

  5. Matt Singley February 21, 2009 at 9:20 am #

    @Chris…I’m producing multiple addresses within my domain (in this case xxxx@mattsingley.com), they are all in one easy to manage place for me. I can get too many email addresses too, but since they are all in the same domain it’s easy to do things like forward to each other, delete, produce a catch-all, etc.

  6. Mark Traphagen February 21, 2009 at 9:30 am #

    Matt,

    Thanks for the great suggestions. I use gmail & implemented without creating another email address to check (I’m with Chris above on that one). I just created a twitter label in gmail and then a rule to send twitter follow requests there, keeping my inbox cleaner.

  7. Vince February 21, 2009 at 11:25 am #

    Gmail rules on stuff like this, mainly because the filters are in the server side.

    Skipping the inbox with a filter keeps my Android phone from blowing up.

    I can check in on the twitter junk on my time.

  8. Alyx February 21, 2009 at 5:15 pm #

    Matt-
    Great ideas. I think people forget to use the tools they have within their EMAIL programs to balance a lot of this stuff.

    I use Mozilla Thunderbird and added some steps at my blog to make the same rules happen in Thunderbird.

    Alyx
    Twitter: @smartalyx

  9. Wm. Marc Salsberry February 23, 2009 at 4:24 am #

    I’ve thought about this and instituted similar email rules but I’d go one step further (it should be noted that I haven’t done this yet, but reading your post is what is inspiring me to take this next step). I would set it up so that I send an ‘auto reply’ to anyone who follows me asking them to send me a short note about themselves even if it’s just to say hi (I’m not sure if SocialToo.com can do this but the theory works). Then, I would block anyone who does not answer. I do regularly go through the list of new followers I get and I follow those I find interesting, but I don’t instantly follow someone just because they follow me.

    I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on my plan.
    All the best
    @wmmarc

  10. Mayads February 24, 2009 at 5:23 am #

    Thanks for the tip. I will try it.

  11. roblogger February 25, 2009 at 11:04 am #

    cool stuff man. thanks.

  12. Ilka February 27, 2009 at 11:26 am #

    Great information, Matt! Thank you for sharing. Especially for us Twitter newbies weeding through all the ins and outs can be very frustrating and time consuming. So every little tip is a tremendous help.

    Thanks!

  13. trshant March 4, 2009 at 8:31 pm #

    i have just about 130 followers, but i think that when someone follows you, it’s courtesy to follow back, but equally wrong to auto DM or worse still, spam them with spam tweets. If i have nothing to say, i’m better off being quiet.
    Also about the sound vs noise. among 140 people whom i follow, i take only a few seriously, So i built a twitter feed using yahoo pipes, http://pipes.yahoo.com/trshant/twitterfeed .
    its still needs some polishing though.
    i am a web developer, so this feed helps me to be on top of things. however, i use this only to read things when i am pressed for time. usually i use the twitter page itself, since i find it easier, though i am becoming a tweetdeck fan gradually.
    Also , when i follow people, i see to it that these are people who really tweet, which can be determined just by reading their updates. If the tweets are repeated, then i dont follow that person. this is the only rule i have.
    When i do follow a person, that person should follow back in about 2 weeks, or provide exceptional value so that i don’t unfollow.
    All the i have given in this post work well when one has a small number of followers/follows, but when i eventually get to that big number, i think a prudent thing would be to concentrate on the quality of tweeting and not worry about the people following and unfollowing you, since the average would be somewhat maintained, and only the quality of tweeting would increase it.

  14. Sanjeev March 25, 2009 at 6:47 am #

    Nice information, you can manage twitter followers thru Gmail as well. Nice post on Internet Techies on that.

  15. Adam April 11, 2009 at 9:36 am #

    Hmm, I tried socialtoo but it seemed to not report all my new follows/unfollows. I found RSSfriends.com and use it now. It basically sends you follows/unfollows to your RSS reader and does seem to capture everyone.

    Now, I just unsubscribe from email notifications for a clean inbox and daily RSS updates.

  16. Matt Singley April 11, 2009 at 10:04 am #

    @Adam….SocialToo has been very flakey with me for the last couple of weeks also, which is really disappointing because the service used to be incredible!

  17. George April 20, 2009 at 6:31 am #

    I recently stumbled on http://www.Tweepular.com and find it is far superior to any other follower management tool for Twitter today. Makes it easy to filter out the spammers, and the Bulk follow and Unfollow feature is a godsend. Thats my 2 cents anyway :)

  18. desyndivah April 29, 2009 at 4:59 pm #

    once again, a very useful read from you. thanks so much for sharing your insights on keeping organized.

    would it be alright to ask why someone stopped following you? and how is it properly done?

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  20. Matt Carlisle June 12, 2009 at 4:55 am #

    Really found this helpful. Thanks.

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