Brian Solis announced a few days ago the Beta release of FriendFilter, a Twitter connection tool said to,
FriendFilter improves the signal to noise ratio on Twitter by providing you with the intelligence necessary to effectively curate the content and the people that appear in your Twitter timeline.
He’s got a great post introducing it’s features – many of them seem very promising in helping you decide who to really follow and who to avoid. I’ve signed up for the service and am now seeing details information, related to quality of the Twitter user and who they are associated with in my network via “new follower” digest emails.
I definitely think it adds value to the consideration of “should I follow” a person or business on Twitter.
If you’re looking to fine tune who you follow on Twitter, desiring more quality in the tweet stream – this is a pretty cool tool and simple to set-up. I think Brian says it best…
Without meaningful guidance, you’re following people back as a generous act of reciprocity, which generates goodwill, but not necessarily because you believe their content or updates in the statusphere are relevant and worth following. It is this goodwill that is forcing many power users to create a secondary account simply to follow the voices whom they must follow to stay current and motivated.
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… looking forward to connecting with you!
Maria
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Maria Reyes-McDavis is a colossal geek brainiac, certified genius IQ with university degrees in Finance, Economics, Business Management and an MBA. Maria has served over 300 pro-level, digital marketing clients as founder of online marketing firm Digital Peas & Carrots. Maria is Founder and Editor of Hyphenated Americans, a conservative politics blog and Proverbs 31 Project an online women's ministry. Most importantly, Maria is a wife to her king, mother of 3, lover of basketball (Go Lakers & Clippers!), classic cars and is currently training for professional women's roller derby!

