Posts Tagged ‘Twellow’

Find People That Matter Better With Twellow!

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Have you been to Twellow recently? If so, you would have noticed that a new tab has been added under its banner. This new feature is called Suggested Users and was launched last week to help you find people that matter according to your interests, just like TwellowHood helps you find people that matter according to your region.

If you are unsure of what service this is that I am talking about, Twellow is a Twitter user directory that is owned by the iEntry Network, which also owns WebProNews.

The new Suggested Users feature is available to all registered Twellow users, and it also provides results of users that share the same common categories that you have listed in your Twellow Profile. To see a comprehensive list list of all of the available categories, check out Twellow’s “All Categories” Page.

The various qualities and benefits of this new feature have been provided below:

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Like WebProNews? Got Twitter?

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Twitter, the service that lets you publicize what you are doing in 140 characters or less, has become a phenonmenon in blogging and social media circles. It is a great way to stay in touch with friends, and stay up to date with different services around the web. You will also find Twitter as the subject of various articles within WebProNews, especially within the social media tag.

To help find friends on this fast-growing service, the WebProNews team has created a directory service called Twellow (as mentioned in previous posts). This service allows you to browse through various categories to find people who share similar interests as you (e.g. Automotive, Entertainment, Media, Retailing, and much more.)

WebProNews also provides you with another service… its own Twitter account. This allows you to keep up to date with WPN stories, video clips, and happenings as they are made available. This is great if you are a Twitterer on the go and like to get your WPN news stories on the fly.

Twellow Update

Monday, February 9th, 2009

It’s been a while since Twellow, the Twitter people directory has been mentioned here,
so I thought I would update you on some new features that have recently been added:

  • TwellowHood – This feature in Twellow allows users to search for other users by geographical location using a map. This map can be broken down into state, and then onto city, to find users that are closest to you along with a tally of the number of Twitter users in the specific city. This is a great way to find people that you know.
  • Advanced LoginsTwellow now has the ability to track who you are following on Twitter, along with being able to directly follow people from within Twellow itself. Do you see a person that you would like to follow on your Twitter account? No problem! Just click on the Enhanced Features check box when logging into Twellow, and then click on the “Follow” button that is located right under the person’s name that you would like to follow.

This service is great for connecting to people on a B2B platform, and it also is a service of WebProNews. I hope that you enjoy all of the new features that Twellow has to offer.

Twellow – A Different Kind of Directory

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Everything seems to be back in order with the maintenance of the eBusiness Directory. We had a bit of a rocky morning yesterday with server issues, but it’s all in check now, and the approval process has moved forward.

I would like to take this opportunity to point you to another kind of directory (also from WebProNews).  This one is called Twellow, and it is specifically for indexing Twitter users.

It’s not just a directory. It’s a tool that many Twitter users will find very useful. It’s been getting good reviews.  One in particular, from Mashable had this to say about it:

So far, my Twitter experience has mostly revolved around adding friends and interesting people I come across on blogs, or simply re-following those that follow me. Twellow allows you to be proactive about finding new and interesting people to follow, and does a great job of presenting the results.

That basically sums up the usefulness of Twellow. There are a great deal of categories to browse or search to help you as a Twitter user find new people of interest to follow.

Many are seeing it as a feature that Twitter should’ve implemented themselves.

Twellow is still in alpha, and there is sure to be updates to it to improve usability, though many are already finding it quite usable.  If you have suggestions for it, feel free to leave feedback.