Twellow: Twitter Search Directory

Twellow, Twitter Search Directory, Twitter Search Engine


I’m very sleepy right now but I have to finish off this post somehow, it is long overdue and I should have done this last Monday!

Alright, I want you Tweeples to get to know Twellow. It is a great Twitter Search Directory or Twitter Search Engine for Twitterers.

I have been using Twellow for quite some time now and so far I have found a lot of seasoned and new Twitterers that share common interests with me at Twitter. I would normally follow such Twitterers and develop new social and business networks from there.

If you are wondering how Twellow works, let me just quote a few lines from their site:
Twellow.com is currently grabbing publicly available messages from the Twitter.com micro-blogging service. We then analyze and categorize each of the users responsible for those messages into the various categories found at Twellow.com. By adding these people to specific categories we help you narrow your searching into specific niches where you can find who you are looking for. In addition to Twitter, we're actively working on adding more social media services to broaden your capacity to find people who matter.

If you are an internet marketer, a small business owner or a home based business entrepreneur (just like me) and you are also passionate about Twitter, you will find Twellow very helpful indeed.

Check it out, folks!
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