Spice Up Your Twitter Life!
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By this stage in the game, most of us have a pretty good grasp on Twitter. You tweet, retweet, direct message and follow. It’s fun and simple. Twitter is by no means boring, but at times it can become a little stale. So, I’ve found 5 sites to spice up your Twitter life. Enjoy!
- What’s Your Twitter Age?
Ever wondered how long you’ve been on Twitter? Sure, you may have a ballpark idea, but I’m talking down to the day accuracy. If you want to know your exact Twitter age, check out TweetYears.com. Simply enter your handle, and within seconds, it calculates the length of your Twitter existence. Finally, you can celebrate your Twitterversary!
- Your First Tweet
Now that you know how long you’ve been on Twitter, it’s time to track down your first tweet. Was it something witty? A keen observation of your favorite reality show? Or was it something boring like, “Here’s my first tweet?” If you remember off the top of your head, then kudos! But, for the rest of us who can barely remember what we ate for breakfast, visit Tweet1.com, enter your handle and find out!
- Your Twitter Loyalists
If you’re an active Twitter user, you’ve probably accumulated a sizable number of followers. But, do you ever wonder who your first followers were? The people who started this crazy journey with you? If you’re curious to find out who’s been with you since the beginning, then FirstFiveFollowers.com is your answer. After logging in to Twitter, type your handle and wait for the results. You might be surprised…I certainly was!
- Free Therapist
Have a secret that you can’t tell but it’s driving you crazy? Well, save the money you would spend on a therapist and tweet it! No, I’m not crazy! @Secrettweet is a Twitter feed that anonymously posts people’s secrets. Go to SecretTweet.com and type your classified information in the space provided. It will go off into the Twitterverse and you get it off your chest. Side note: It is a very interesting feed to follow – there is some juicy stuff on there!
- Se Habla Twitter
While I was watching the Miss Universe pageant last month, I realized that Miss Angola (the winner) was trending. I clicked to read the tweets mentioning her, but soon realized that most of them were written in different languages. Seeing as I am barely proficient in English, I found this to be very frustrating. But don’t worry, I’ve found a way to spare you the same fate. Twinslator allows users to translate tweets from one language to another. Enter a tweet and Twinslator automatically changes it into 1 of 41 other languages. Never again will you be left out of a global Twitter conversation!
- Brittany Jones-Cooper
www.bjonescooper.com
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