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Top 5 Places To Find Great Stuff To Tweet

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Tweeting great content is an underrated asset of many tweeters. For more check out 11 reasons why good tweets are important.

How to send good tweets:

Now theres the obvious, like don’t take the “What are you doing?” question literally. But apart from common sense your best chance of improving is by recognising that tweeting other peoples content actually gives you cred. With that in mind here’s how to find good stuff to tweet:

What to tweet?

Tweeting what has already been socially tested is a great way to have success. Here are a few sources I go to find information that is usually pretty ‘hot’.

Alltop.com

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Alltop, aka “all the top stories” is a great place to find content relevant to your niche. Once you navigate to your topic they show you top 5 lists for the webs top sources. Skim through and find titles that catch your eye.

If you discover a good source it may be worth your while adding it to your RSS reader.

Stuff To Tweet

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Stuff to tweet is similar to alltop but is just one page. These are all sources that are known to be popular on twitter and saves you going to the different sites to find what’s hot. Stuff to tweet also includes videos and pictures.

The downside is that if you are targeting a niche you are unlikely to find relevant content.

Google Alerts

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Google alerts isn’t socially tested like the other sources but google vets out most of the smaller stories.

You can enter multiple search terms, just separate them with a comma. Set the type as comprehensive and daily if you are getting it delivered to your email (as-it-happens will blow up your inbox). Or else you can subscribe with your RSS reader.

Digg Search

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Digg provides tonnes of socially tested content but to really make the most of it you can use the search. By targeting the right words you can get great content for any niche. You can use the options on the left to show only popular articles. Simply arrange by “Most Dugg”, then show only submissions with more than 100 Diggs.

The best part about the Digg search is that you can subscribe to the results by RSS.

Tweeters

If you find a twitter friend who is always sharing good stuff you can actually subscribe to their tweets as well. If you want to you can add it to your RSS reader or else you can follow their tweets from within your Twitter client. For example I have a column set up in Tweet Deck for influential people/ great tweeters and I always keep an eye out for things to RT.

RSS Feeds

Get yourself an RSS reader and subscribe to the feeds you can. The sources above are great but no doubt you will know of other great sources for your niche. If you subscribe to the influential blogs and news breakers, you’ll have a wealth of great content to tweet. Simply scan your reader in the morning, find the content, then log in to a servie like Tweet Later and schedule your tweets for the rest of the day.

Where do you find good stuff to tweet?

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