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Tuesday, February 07, 2012

ManageFlitter - Clean up and Manage who you follow on Twitter

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Interested in a free tool that can help manage your Twitter followers? Try ManageFlitter, a social media management tool for Twitter that can help clean up and manage who you follow, find users that aren't following back, find inactive accounts you follow and much more. Users can even connect Google+ accounts to auto tweet.

Using ManageFlitter is easy. To get started click the start button and connect to your Twitter account. Once connected ManageFlitter will gather your Twitter information and then will list the number of people who are not following you. To perform a quick unfollow, click the profiles on the right side and then click the unfollow button on the top right. Hovering over each account will provide a snapshot with the users bio, tweets per day, account age, total tweets and more.

Other unique features include finding users who are inactive, talkative and quiet. A bio search and tweet search is also available. For advanced features try the one of the premium plans. This includes unlimited daily unfollows, quick follows, instant logins, whitelists, filters and tracking tools.

Four plans with premium features are available with no fixed term contracts. Budge plan is for 1 account at $12/month, Parakeet plan is for 5 accounts at $12/month, Kookaburra plan is for 20 accounts at $79/month and Eagle plan is for 50 accounts at $189/month. Users can cancel at any time with this pay-as-you-go payment plans!

Already use this social media management tool? Please share your thoughts and comments!


Last modified on Friday, March 02, 2012
David Ellison

David Ellison

Computers and the internet have been my passion for over 15 years. I develop web sites and marketing strategies for Real Estate Agents, Brokers, & Lake Developers.
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