Twepe :
A little gem of tool. Twepe, for the small cost, sends you daily summary email of yours Twitter followers activity, including the new followers and lost followers, and alerts you immediately with an email of any mentions. The one of the alert it doesn't send is favorite tweets.
Twitter can do some of these things -- but individually, so you have receive an individual email for each follower gained (but not any lost) and any mentions So, This can become overwhelming – the personally I turn most Twitter notifications off and use Twepe instead.
Uses of Twepe include the analyzing who you should follow back and spotting Twitter bots that follow you one day, and unfollow the next in the hope you have followed them back.
Usequitter :
Similar to the Twepe, but sending a weekly of summary. Free now – with a planned paid version for multiple the accounts.
Followerwonk :
Followerwonk offers several tools. You canbe analyze and chart your followers by the age, message volume and other metrics; view and sort all of your followers in a spread sheet format, allowing you to see most influential or least active; search Twitter bios of your followers and their followers; compare followers and analyze their activity, and unfollow without leaving the sites.
There are free and paid to versions of the product, the latter with more features.
Heres is an example analysis for @SEWatch ..
Manage Flitter :
Most of the Twitter accounts will be following accounts that dont follow them back or are inactive. These reduce the ratio of followers to followed accounts and make the account look less influential in the eyes of many. Finding & removing those that have no value to you manually is a waste of time's.
Thats where the Manage Fitter comes in. This free tool scans your account (once you've given it permission) and then lists all of yours followers. You can then sort them by the volumes of followers, accounts they are following, the number of lists they are in and the volume of tweets they have sent. There are also filter options for accounts with no photo, that aren't in the English or are quiet or very talkative.
Once you will sorted your followers the way you desire – I suggest the inactive, no photo and not following back as three to start off with – you can then tick and bulk unfollow accounts in one go.
If you want to know the more about an account, including the volume of follower, following and messages, this is available by hovering the cursor over the username. It's useful, but annoying at times – I'd rather see this next to each account on the pages, as opposed to having to move the cursor to each listing.
Tweepi :
Tweepi is an another tool for the finding people who dont follow you back and unfollowing them, with features including the ability to enter a username, sort their followers or who will they follow and then follow some of those accounts, follow accounts on another member's list or paste in a list of usernames and review those accounts. These features are useful for growing the list of accounts you follow in hope of gaining followers back.
Some of the more advanced featuresis this - including some Manage Flitter offer for free's - are paid-for. Personally I find combination of the two works best without paying a fee, based on what I'm trying to achieve.
The tool has free and premium versions. Post Done Successfully ..
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