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Friday, August 06, 2010
Relevantly Speaking | Twylah Twitter Platform Launch Interview with CEO Eric Kim
MediaTrust Blog Relevantly Speaking podcast
This week we're talking about the launch of a great new Twitter client called Twylah. Right off the bat I know what you're probably thinking -- great, another Twitter client. I thought the same thing when I heard about it. After using it for a couple of weeks though, I've found Twylah to be very useful.
Check out MediaTrust's Twylah page.
Twylah will create a personally branded site made up of highly topical and contextual SEO-optimized pages around your tweets. The site carries your personal brand and is composed entirely of your tweets, insuring easy location outside the world of Twitter apps and clients.
Tweets are organized into a topically organized mini-blog so that readers can better interact with you or your brand. You can even mix postings longer than 140 characters with shorter postings to create a hybrid mini-blog. Additionally, each of your tweets carries a reply/comment section, so all replies to posts are viewable inline with tweets and posts.
One of my favorite features of Twylah is the way you can browse through users tweets based only on topics that you're interested in. It automatically organizes any Twitter stream into topical sections, so you can more easily navigate what someone is saying without having to look through all their tweets. This means clearing through the clutter faster and lessening the noise levels.
Still not convinced? Listen to our interview with Twylah founder Eric Kim.
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