Here are five of the best ones that we use daily.
1) Silver Bird
The Big Bird of Twitter extensions, Silver Bird holds a raft of features for better Twitter management. For a start, you can see your feed, profile, DMs, and custom filtered lists all from a button on your toolbar.
The fun doesn't stop with this genuine quality of life addition though, with Silver Bird boasting a wealth of other features. Small buttons on each tweet allow you to easily reply, retweet or like the tweet from within the extension. You can also create tweets, including shortening URLs, in-extension, and the app automatically caches to avoid hitting Twitter's API rate limit. All of the lists and notification settings can be customised to best fit your Twitter usage, making Silver Bird an absolute no-brainer.
2) Chromnitweet
To further streamline the ease-of-use Silver Bird started to provide, in steps Chromnitweet. This extension turns your very own address bar into a Twitter post box. Simply type into the address bar (Ctrl + L for a quickfire shortcut) "tw" followed by your tweet. This extension also automatically shortens links so you don't have to worry about it. The only restriction is that it's text-only, but it certainly lets you tweet in a hurry if necessary.
So you've got your tweading and twiting methods down. But how to decide what exactly to write? Well, one way is to know your audience. Enter Riffle. Riffle acts as an in-browser analytics engine. You can see all the stats and analytics you could need about your own page to fine tune your Twitter game:
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Stats include their influence, the platforms they use to publish and more. On top of that, Riffle integrates with 16 Twitter platforms including Hootsuite and TweetDeck, ensuring it will slot seamlessly into your posting procedure.
4) Buffer
Armed with all this knowledge and ready to tweet, what do you do if you come across something that you think would be absolutely perfect to post, or just a random flash of inspiration crosses your mind? Well, you could quickly post it with Chromnitweet or Silver Bird, but if you want to schedule it for later, you could use Buffer.
Buffer allows you to queue your posts and space them out to a custom schedule. The extension will then give you analytics on the post, so you can track results and see what time of the day may be best to post.
You can post content you create yourself, or easily share web content you stumble across. Buffer makes it easy to do either.
5) Twitter Follower
Now you have all this perfectly scheduled and targeted posts, you just need some more followers. The best way to gain more followers is, of course, to follow some users yourself. The Twitter Follower extension makes this process much easier, automating bulk follows.
It can also perform bulk unfollows, if you should somehow find yourself following a bunch of people you don't want to.
Finally, here are some honourable mentions for the ones who nearly made it:
- Tweets Counter for Twitter - shows stats and retweets for current URL.
- Reddit Check - Check if the current URL has been submitted to Reddit.
- Photo Zoom for Twitter - Adds a large size Twitter image in your feed so you don't have to leave it.
- Whom to Follow - For the grammatical pedants among(st) you. Simply changes Who to Follow to Whom to Follow.
Author Sam Franklin http://www.socialsongbird.com/2016/10/5-essential-twitter-chrome-extensions.html
Which of these chrome extensions have you found useful? Please share yout thoughts in the comments below.
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