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Twitter Tips: 5 ways to find relevant followers

By Kristin Burnham on Aug 04, 2010

Twitter has more than 100 million users, which means you're bound to encounter a lot of noise. You'll find brands hawking their products or services, some users tweeting the mundane details of their everyday lives and spammers insisting you check out their "hottest new pix!" Um, no thanks.
But within all that noise are people who can bring you value-whether it's an interesting perspective on an event, an exclusive offer, or an announcement from a figurehead from a competing business. The tricky part is seeking these people out. The good news: tools can help you find the right followers.

Last week, Twitter announced a new feature that suggests to you users to follow. With this announcement, Twitter joins a growing number of Twitter directory sites that work similarly-enter a keyword or location, and the site will generate a list of new accounts to follow. Here's how Twitter's "Who to Follow" feature works, and a look at four other sites that will help you build a more meaningful Twitter following.
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1. Twitter's "Who to Follow"

How to use it: Log on to your Twitter account and click "Find People" from the main toolbar. This will give you three options to find new accounts to follow. With "Find on Twitter" you can search for people, organizations or companies that you know have a Twitter account.

The "Browse Interests" tab will give you a list of categories to choose from -for example, business, entertainment, family, health, music, politics and sports. Click on any of these categories to generate a list of people related to the category. You can follow them directly from this page. The "Find Friends" tab asks you to enter your e-mail address and password to find e-mail contacts who are on Twitter. This tab will also generate a list and let you follow the users from this page.

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