Sunday, May 31, 2020
5 Most Popular Twitter Directories That Will Grow Your Personal Brand
5 Most Popular Twitter Directories That Will Grow Your Personal Brand 372 Like the classic phone book, being listed in the most popular directories is a surefire way to be found more on Twitter. Directory listing tips Popular directories became popular because they are generally easy to use, and specifically so for listing yourself. Take advantage of all the options to give yourself exposure is as many relevant categories as possible. When a directory limits the number of categories (or tags) where you can list yourself (such as 5 for WeFollow, 10 for Twellow), browse all the categories that are relevant to your personal brand and then choose the best trade-off among the categories that you âmustâ be in and the categories where you can rank highly e.g. on the first page of listings for that category. Download The Ultimate Twitter Job Search Guide User directories WeFollow â" to add yourself, click here.eval Then, enter your city and choose your 5 âinterestsâ which will determine in which categories you appear in WeFollow (elsewhere on the site, theyâre called tags). One annoyance- be careful of the fine print at the bottom of the page, in particular where WeFollow âoffersâ to have your Twitter profile page link to your WeFollow profile page. Otherwise, I like WeFollow for the simple reason that it works- it has definitely brought some people to me and vice-versa.eval Twellow â" Click the âRegister for FREEâ link in the upper right-hand side of the homepage to begin. Annoyingly, Twellow then requires giving your Twitter username and password (even though other sites only require that you be logged in to your Twitter account). Once you do that â" which you should, because itâs worth the risk â" youâll also give your email address and sign up. Twellow will analyze your Twitter profile page and pull in as much information as possible to create your Twellow profile page and make suggestions for which categories you should be in. Important: Youâll need to validate those suggestions and/or add other categories before you actually appear in the directoryâs listings. While WeFollowâs profile pages are very simple and attract new followers solely based on your public Twitter statistics such as follower count, Twellowâs profile pages are much useful, with the options to add links to your other social media profiles and letting you include an âextended bioâ, handy for giving visitors more reasons to follow you. Just Tweet It â" this 3rd Twitter directory is the most complicated to join. Register here by giving a username and email address, to which youâll be sent a password and a link to a Profile editor page (WordPress bloggers will recognize it) where you can fill in some more personal information and choose a new password if you like. Once thatâs done, head on back to the homepage to add yourself to a category from the dropdown menu at the top. For each category, you need to enter a short bio (and it doesnât need to be the same text each category, important for the multi-niche personal brand), then click âsendâ. You can add yourself to a maximum of 5 categories. List directories While WeFollow, Twellow and Just Tweet It are directories of Twitter users, the following are directories of Twitter Lists. There are 2 ways to get into List directories- either by getting your Lists added (by you or someone else) and/or by being on Lists that were added. Listorious â" add a List to the directory by clicking Add List. Listorious will then connect to your Twitter account, using it to generate a simple profile page for you like this, and display a form asking for a Listâs url, one-line description and descriptive tags. A nice touch is the check to see if the List actually exists when you submit it, catching any typos. Once your List is added, a dedicated List page is created, and the List automatically enters Listoriousâs rankings, which are calculated by number of followers. TweetDeck Directory â" this directory was relaunched in December 2009 to focus on Twitter Lists. To make an entry, âjust create your List and once it starts getting followers, it will be discovered automagically and included in the directoryâ. Perhaps, but using TweetDeckâs search I couldnât find any of my Lists in the directory, and I suspect the reason is that I created them directly on Twitter.com. In other words, it seems that the TweetDeck Directory only discovers Twitter Lists that were created or updated using TweetDeck. Category rankings, such as Jobs Careers, are by List follower count. Bonus Geofollow â" calling itself the âLocation Based Twitter Directoryâ, Geofollowâs main draw is just that: instead of being organized by category, listed users are organized by location. Donât worry- you can still use up to 3 tags to differentiate yourself among the locals or be found by your personal brand. Other directories worth considering Tweetfind TwitDir TwitR Free Bonus Learn how to find use Twitter to find jobs quickly in the short-term and to attract jobs in the long-term. This free download contains sections on: How To Make Every Recruiter Jump To Hire You Which Key Tools Need to Be in Your Twitter Job Search Toolbox? An Easy Checklist to Follow Every Day Click the image below to get access to The Ultimate Twitter Job Search Guide: JobMob Insiders can get this free bonus and other exclusive content in the JobMob Insider Bonuses area. Join now, it's free! I originally published a version of this article on the terrific Personal Branding Blog.
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