Why wefollow Matters?

September 21, 2009PanahNo CommentsTwitter Tools

If you have been on Twitter for a while, you have probably heard of  WeFollow. WeFollow, which was inspired by Kevin Rose, is a Twitter directory that lets you keep up with the top Twitterers and the hottest tags. Twitter is a huge community and is expanding every minute. The community is growing so fast that for a while experts thought that there was no way for Twitter folks to keep up with its growth. But the community has survived all those issues and is stronger than ever. Now how do you keep up with all the great twitterers that are around? How about finding people to follow in your niche? That’s where WeFollow comes in. It not only lets you add yourself to the directory with your appropriate tags, it also lets you go over the listings available to find people to follow based on your favorite tags.

Here is what to love about WeFollow. You can find out about the top users under the hottest categories on Twitter. You can also find out what the top Twitter tags are. That’s very helpful if you are looking to develop ideas or get the pulse of the Twitter community. WeFollow also shows you who the overall top Twitteres are, enabling you to follow and learn from them.

Being able to find people to follow and add yourself to WeFollow directory is certainly helpful. But you can also learn a lot about how to dominate Twitter from top users listed on WeFollow. Think about it. The search engine tells you who are the top users in your niche. By looking at their Twitter profile and their tweets, you can find out how they are communicating and providing value to their followers and what you can learn from them. When you think about it, Twitter is more than just a place to chat with your friends. You can provide and receive a lot of value from engaging with others and sharing information. If you are on Twitter and want to find and connect with other top Twitterers, WeFollow is a great place to start. Don’t forget to tag yourelf properly. It really does matter.

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