If you’re a social media user, you would have either created a Twitter account or a Facebook account and use them extensively. Twitter is a great tool to announce anything in short sentences within the Twitter constraints. Some social media experts have become celebrities and have a strong group of followers on Twitter. Twitter is great, it gives you the most updated news feed about anything and everything that you follow but some times, even a Social Media expert needs to be away from Twitter. Social Media experts or Twitter users are human beings and human beings have other responsibilities and activities other than sending and reading Tweets.
Some Social Media experts or Twitter users like to appear to send tweets 24 hours, 7 days a week. After all social media is about engaging with your followers. So these experts set up auto. tweets and these tweets are scheduled so that it will appear as though they are sat in front of the computer constantly sending tweets. That’s what Twuffer will allow you to do, send tweets automatically.
Twuffer is an online tweet scheduling web app. It allows you to prepare your tweets, schedule for the tweets to be sent whenever you wish. So how does one join the Twuffer bandwagon of auto tweeting? First, you sign in using your Twitter account. Twuffer is integrated with Twitter and uses the Twitter authentication to allow you access to the web app.
The dashboard will appear after you sign in.
You then type your tweet and schedule it using the calendar control.
All your scheduled tweets will appear in the scheduled tweets tab. You can edit, delete them if you wish.
What’s next?
It’s as simple as that, your schedule tweets will be sent according to your schedule. So if you want to start sending auto. tweets, I suggest you try Twuffer. It’s simple and easy to use. It’s a web app so you have access to it wherever you are as long as you have a broadband, wifi or 3G connection that will give you access to the internet.
Wish list.
There’s one thing I would like Twuffer to be able to do – integrate with bit.ly to provide automatic short links. Let’s call this wish list Twuffbit.
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Sound intersting but all these social networking sites are just all over the place right now. Somehow we need to filter out things too. Thanks for sharing twuffer!
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