Posted: August 2nd, 2010 | Author: Chris Norton | Filed under: Tweasier | Tags: Chris Norton, Tweasier | 1 Comment »

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Posted: July 5th, 2010 | Author: Chris Norton | Filed under: Cleansing tools, Tweasier, Twitter Apps, Twitter Management, Twitter Tool | Tags: Tweasier, Twitter app, twitter management application, Twitter Tool | 1 Comment »
For the last nine months I have been working on creating a Twitter management application that added value to the Twitter experience. The application, called Tweasier, is currently in beta testing and has several hundred people using it on a daily basis – I have found their feedback absolutely invaluable and I now recognise the importance of having a beta period. During these nine months I have seen a variety of Twitter applications have their services or features throttled by Twitter and I have been asking myself why?
A good example of this was Twitter Karma which allowed the average Twitter user to sort their friends by people who were following them back. It was a useful tool which meant that you could cleanse your account from time to time and keep the numbers down to a reasonable and manageable level.
Sometimes people you follow, just stop using Twitter altogether, so a spring clean can be effective.
As Twitter has grown, so has the noise in an average users Twitter account. The early adopters of Twitter used to see pretty much everybody’s tweets but now, as there are so many interesting and insightful people out there to follow, you can occasionally miss an important tweet or two. For a news junkie like myself I hate to think that but that’s the way it is on Twitter these days and we have all come to accept it.
Too Many Fail Whales
Twitter has had a bit of a bad run recently launching a few new features which have stumbled and cause the network to break down on regular occasions. Sometimes I actually feel I might as well start having a relationship with the FAIL WHALE as I see him more often that my own account. However, this has prompted Twitter to reduce the limit of requests third-party-applications like Tweasier, Tweetdeck and Hootsuite can make it to its API (down to 175).
By doing this applications have become much less stable and I personally think this may well start affecting the user’s relationship and love for the network.
My Advice to Twitter
So my first bit of advice to Twitter is to sort the stability of the network out and return the trust to the users and the developers which have helped make Twitter as popular as it is toady.
My second piece of advice is to re-examine bringing back bulk unfollowing. Now don’t get me wrong I am not a spammer and I don’t believe in spamming but surely there is a better way to stop Twitter spammers than removing the usefulness of bulk unfollowing from all third-party applications.
Twitter actually changed its rules and now only allows single line unfollowing. In my opinion this is wrong, so please bring back features like bulk unfollowing, so the regular users can trim their accounts when they need trimming otherwise it makes it a far harder process to spring clean an account and people will be following dead accounts which is surely a bad thing for Twitter anyway.
My answer to stopping the spammers is simple, when a users syncs their account with an application their details are kept in the user’s profile. Why then can’t Twitter just have something that flags up when an account is growing and reducing at an alarming rate using one of these applications? Ban these guys whose accounts fluctuate and keep the users happy by giving us back a useful features.
I would love to offer Tweasier’s users the capacity to select all but the way the rules stand that won’t be the case for some time.
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Posted: June 25th, 2010 | Author: Chris Norton | Filed under: Tweasier, Twitter Apps, Twitter Tool | Tags: Tweasier, Twitter app, Twitter Tool | 1 Comment »
At Tweasier we are busy finalising our Twitter application but we need your help to tell us what features you would really want from a Twitter application.
We also want to hear what you like about our current version and what you think could be improved. We will be spending the next few weeks using all of your feedback to hopefully create a Twitter application that adds real value to the Twitter experience but we simply can’t do it without your help.
I will be filming a series of walkthrough videos of the features, so here’s a 2 minute taster of our search function which is pretty useful.
If you want to join the fun and get involved in our exclusive beta programme click here and register your email.
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Posted: June 22nd, 2010 | Author: Chris Norton | Filed under: Tweasier | Tags: Tweasier, Twitter searches | 1 Comment »
We have had a great response to the beta invites but I am acutely aware that Tweasier has a lot of clever features that our users would like explaining very simply. So I have created this two minute video walking you through how to use the search facility in the Tweasier application.
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Posted: June 9th, 2010 | Author: Chris Norton | Filed under: General Twitter, Tweasier, Twitter Apps, Twitter Management, Twitter Tool | Tags: Tweasier, Tweasier walkthrough video, Twitter app, twitter management application, Twitter Tool | 1 Comment »
Well the time has finally arrived and Tweasier is entering the first stages of beta testing.
The idea for Tweasier came from an idea after I started blogging here specifically just about useful Twitter tools. The Tweasier blog started to grow in stature and popularity and I started to think that maybe a tool should be developed which has some really great features. I suppose you could say it’s because of you guys.
The application is only in beta testing (so please be gentle) but we are hoping you guys (its users) will help us find the nasty bugs so we can eradicate as many as possible before we launch this tool to the world.
The new Tweasier application is packed with helpful services, allowing Twitter users to do any of the following:
- Run, save and clone Twitter searches based on location, keywords and personal biographies so conversations can be monitored.
- Receive personalised email notifications informing the user about their activity within the Twittersphere
- Visit Tweasier’s fully equipped analytics suite – providing more than 30 different up-to-date statistics on any Twitter account. Some of the graphs and data can also be exported for use in future presentations or reports.
- Sort an account’s friends or followers by more than 20 different criteria such as: people that haven’t tweeted in the last 30 days, people that didn’t follow the user back and also prune your friends to clear an account up if necessary.
- Users can take a quick peek at Twitter conversations between two people to get both sides of the story.
- Users can read messages, tweet, direct message and even shorten long URLs using Tweasier’s dedicated Twitter client.
- Scheduled tweeting – users can write and save several tweets until later in the day
- Users can use Tweasier’s own in-house ranking system which easily shows whether a user is worth following or not
For those of you more social, you can like Tweasier on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or simply subscribe to the blog.
I hope you like Tweasier but if you have any questions, feel free to drop me or one of the team a line. If you would like an invite email me.
We will look forward to hearing what you guys think of it.
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Posted: May 26th, 2010 | Author: Chris Norton | Filed under: Tweasier, Twitter Apps, Twitter Tool | Tags: Tweasier Facebook, Tweasier Twitter App, Tweasier Video | No Comments »
We are busy putting the finishing touches to the Tweasier application which we plan to launch within the next few days. In preparation for the big launch we have created our own Facebook page which has been integrated with this blog. Apologies for the blatant plug but please can you show us your support for us by liking us and joining in the fun in Facebook.
As a nice added extra I have inserted the preview video of the application which helps bring the new Twitter application to life.
Thanks guys – all of your support is greatly appreciated.
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Posted: May 14th, 2010 | Author: Chris Norton | Filed under: Just for fun, Tweasier, Twitter Apps, Twitter Tool | Tags: Follow Friday Tool, Twitter app, Twitter Explained, Twitter Tool | 1 Comment »
Well it’s Friday again and what’s the one thing everyone does on Twitter on a Friday? That’s right they share some of their favourite Twitter users with their networks using the #hastag #FF or FollowFriday.
Traditionally you had to go through all of your friends yourself and pick them out yourself which can take time but now there is a clever little Twitter tool that does it for you called The Twitter Tag Project.
Now this is a very simple tool but it’s also very effective this is how it describes how it works:
Type in your twitter username.
- The engine will scan the last 200 tweets, count the dups, and return your most active friends.
- The results will display:
#FollowFriday @friend1 @friend2 @friend3 @friend4.
Like I said this tool is simple but effective and it certainly get’s a big thumbs up from me and the Tweasier team because it makes your life easier. Give it a whirl but don’t forget to add us in your Follow Friday’s guys
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Happy Friday!
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Posted: March 22nd, 2010 | Author: Chris Norton | Filed under: Social Media, Tweasier, Twitter Apps | Tags: Fashion, TheFashionPixie, Tweasier, Twitter app | 1 Comment »
UPDATE: This will now be launching around end of April as we have decided to add a few more features following feedback from some Twitter users.
A while back I wrote a post about an internet (fashion) community I am involved with (http://www.thefashionpixie.com/) and I said it was just one of several web projects that I was undertaking as well as my usual digital pr and social media consultancy.
Well I have been working hard during the last five months on a Twitter application and the wait is finally almost over. We are planning to launch the product (Tweasier) in beta form in just seven day’s time. So if you use Twitter quite a bit and want to have a play and give us your feedback just add your email to the form on this holding page.
Also if you blog and are interested in blogging about Twitter tools, news, tips and advice. We are also looking for others to join our growing team of bloggers on the Tweasier blog.
We will be rolling the application out gradually over the next month and then we will have a full launch which you should all hear about in the media and (hopefully) on some of my blogger friends sites.
Thanks guys – I appreciate all of your support.
Cross posted on: Norton’s Notes
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Posted: February 15th, 2010 | Author: Chris Norton | Filed under: Tweasier | Tags: Tweasier, Twitter app, Twitter Tool | No Comments »
The Tweasier team have been busy building a Twitter app which will do lots of exciting stuff which you will hopefully find useful. We have been running our specification past Twitter and we are hoping to have something ready for you to try very soon.
If you would like to get involved in our beta development and be part of our community we would love to hear from you, please click on the link below and add your email address and as soon as the beta is ready we will drop you an invite.
Thanks in advance.

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Posted: December 31st, 2009 | Author: Chris Norton | Filed under: Tweasier, Twitter Tool | Tags: Tweasier, Twitter Explained, Twitter Tool | No Comments »
Firstly, I would like to wish all of you Tweasier readers a Happy New Year on behalf of all of us on the Tweasier team.
So let’s get down to it, I have come across another Twitter tool which I thought might be of interest to you and your Twitter friends.
Have you ever wondered who your first ever Twitter follower was? No, well neither have I but now you can find out anyway courtesy of this simple Twitter tool called Firstfollower.com.
Come on – don’t pretend you aren’t interested – I admit it, I just gave it a whirl and it was actually quite interesting.
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