Tweetburn – Twitter Tools and Expert Directory

Weborithm, my main web company, has just soft launched Tweetburn. The main purpose of Tweetburn is to be a Twitter tools junction, the first tool is TweetRoll.

What is TweetRoll?

Well, if you take a look at my sidebar you will see what it looks like. Basically, it's a widget that you can place on your blog or website to show the number of Twitter followers you have, how many you follow and show the 9 latest Twitter folk you are following. Like a MyBlogLog of twitter followers for comparison purposes.

Simply enter your username in the field provided on the site and you will get a snippet of JavaScript code. Place that on your site or blog and you should be good to go.

At this point of time it's very early stages, but we do have a few things like color customizations planned. But, I would love to see the widget on your blog and I'm sure you would love to see an increase in your twitter followers :-)

If you have any questions let me know about it.

What is the directory on Tweetburn?

The Tweetburn directory is a repository of topics and the twitter users that talk about them. So if you were looking for bloggers talking about blogging on twitter you would just look at the page linked there to see all the experts on that topic on ONE page.

Convenient, Right?

Currently we're building the directory and have made it super easy for you to send us a tweet if you belong on a topic. If you have suggestions for topics please let me know.

Incoming search terms:

  • twitter tools directory

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Comments

  1. zeeshan says:

    hey i liked the way you described about it, so now i am hopefully going to like the widget too. i am trying it now..! and will tweet about it if it satisfied me,
    and i like the blog its great..!

  2. Twitter Tips says:

    Well done. Thanks for the info!

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  1. [...] with how quickly it’s come together. The Twitter API is pretty easy to use and thanks to Hyder’s mastery of CSS the net result is an attractive looking widget that should look quite good [...]

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