Need Help Connecting On Twitter? Twellow Can Help

August 2, 2008

Twellow!Twellow anyone?

Has anyone heard of Twellow? I think out of all the services that are Twitter related the one with the most “twit-riffic” name has to be Twellow. In a nutshell, Twellow is Twitter’s yellow pages.

Yellow Pages?

Yes Yellow pages. Twellow is a huge directory of over 300,000 Twitter users and counting. All
users are sorted into different categories including: graphic design, programming, marketing, and plenty other categories so that you can find users that list those traits on their Twitter profile. But that’s not where the fun ends.

Twellow Homepage

You can also type a keyword into the search box and you’ll get a ton of twitter users that are related to the term you specified. So if you type the keywords “search engine optimization” into the search box you will get results of Twitter users that fall under that category.

Anyone still needs help getting friends they can relate with on twitter?

Also search results depend on number of followers. But this is only by default. If you’d like you can also filter them by recent activity.

If you want to be more proactive in meeting interesting people who share your interest then Twellow is the perfect way to do just that. Twellow has made it possible to find Twitter users that are in your field of interest and made it fast, easy, and convenient to do so.

Don’t see yourself listed on Twellow? What are you waiting for? Get listed now!

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2 Responses to “Need Help Connecting On Twitter? Twellow Can Help”

  1. JohnNo Gravatar on August 2nd, 2008 7:12 pm

    Luis I will check it out:) click on this site and let me know what you think it’s worth?
    Twellow twit all those sites I have found people to be cold and snobby:)
    Thanks my blog is dofollow

  2. Luis GrossNo Gravatar on August 2nd, 2008 8:03 pm

    John - Really? I haven’t come across anything like that yet. Thanks for sharing that with us John.

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