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10 Ways to Tweet Locally

So you’re tweeting away on Twitter about your latest blog…posting links to industry related articles…engaging with people, and so forth. You’ve followed some of your favorite folks, tweeted about your favorite place to eat sushi, and others are now following you. Like the dentist in Calgary and the life coach in Scotland.

What about the users in your own backyard? How do you find geographically closer prospects who may be interested in your offer?

Top Ten ‘Local Tweeting’ Tips:

1. Twitter Search. Type in your city’s name to access a list of Twitter users in your region. The advanced search feature finds peeps up to a 15 mile radius.

2. Do a simple Twitter search for people tweeting about your area using the # (hashtag). Simply type– #your city name– or abbreviation in the search box.

3. Twellow – (Twitter + yellow pages) is exactly what it sounds like — a listing of Twitter users. Access your region by clicking on Twellowhood, then your location on the map…or type in your city and state.

4. Follow Twitter trending topics. On the right side of your Twitter page, choose the closest city to yours, then watch for topics of interest to follow.

5. NearbyTweets and GeoFollow offer constant listings of your local Twitter pals and their tweets. GeoFollow lets you bulk follow.

6. Why not Tweetup? A meet-up (offline) of nearby Twitter friends arranged – you guessed it –via Twitter. How to find these elusive group blind dates? Try Meetup (an event site with a special section for Tweetups), Twtvite (a site like Evite but for Twitter) and by searching tweetup geographically, on Twitter Search.

7. Localtweeps – started as a localizing site utilizing the hashtag, this one allows you to register and allows others to follow you or click on your website. You can search by zip code as well.

8. Look for apps- there are tons out there and more fresh apps are created every day to help you to find people in your area. TwitterLocal, Twinkle and more.

9. Twitaholic (formerly Twitterholic) –Not affiliated with Twitter, but the top twitter users in the country are listed here…and so are those hot shot Tweeters in your town. Just type in your Twitter ID under “your Twitaholic ranking.” Once it comes back, click on the name of your city, next to your stats.

10. Search the lists of your local followers and those that you follow in town. This search is bound to yield some like-minded locals.

Do you have other Twitter search tips to share?

Chris Tompkins

Chris Tompkins

I am the CEO and Founder of Go! Media International and we are an online marketing strategy and execution firm.

My marketing and technology skills have been honed in my 10+ years of professional experience gained studying and working internationally in the UK, USA, South Africa and China to name a few. During this time I personally executed numerous online (and offline) marketing initiatives which fueled my hunger, the passion and the drive in the industry.

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25 Comments

  • Thanks Chris, this is wonderful information which is compiled well in one place. Hopefully people will realize that “persons who are in localized geography are the ones who will matter whether to learn, teach, meet, help or seek their help”. Using social media for sending messages to unknown persons into distant space serves if at all ones ego. In what we call and flat, globalized world we really need to increase local community contact. It is surprising that in rural environments every family within 5 kms are familiar about each other. Now the loneliest are those who live amongst a few hundred in the same building. This tool needs to help us create village communities again.

  • The comments are really good. Thank you. Now to remember to do them right. Marilyn

  • Kevin Willett

    Chris,
    great article thanks for the advice on how to find local people I will try it out

  • Really, thank you for this. Such a big help. I always do number 4 though. I wonder why I didn’t thought about number 2, probably the easiest way.

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  • Hopefully people will realize that persons who are in localized geography are the ones who will matter whether to learn, teach, meet, help or seek their help. Using social media for sending messages to unknown persons into distant space serves if at all ones ego. In what we call and flat, globalized world we really need to increase local community contact..

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  • Hopefully people will realize that persons who are in localized geography are the ones who will matter whether to learn, teach, meet, help or seek their help.

  • It is surprising that in rural environments every family within 5 kms are familiar about each other. Now the loneliest are those who live amongst a few hundred in the same building. This tool needs to help us create village communities again.

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  • In what we call and flat, globalized world we really need to increase local community contact. It is surprising that in rural environments every family within 5 kms are familiar about each other.

  • It is surprising that in rural environments every family within 5 kms are familiar about each other. Now the loneliest are those who live amongst a few hundred in the same building. This tool needs to help us create village communities again.

  • t. It is surprising that in rural environments every family within 5 kms are familiar about each other. Now the loneliest are those who live amongst a few hundred in the same building. This tool needs to help us create village communities again.

  • I admire people like you who are very dedicated with their work. Posting guides and tips for beginners like me is a very grateful act. I just begin to have an account on twitter to follow this guides of yours. | :P

  • I just begin to have an account on twitter to follow this guides of yours. I have my blog which is just a baby on the net, it is still 2 months old. And I just hunger for any information regarding blogging.

  • Wonderful information which is compiled well in one place. Hopefully people will realize that persons who are in localized geography are the ones who will matter whether to learn, teach, meet, help or seek their help. Using social media for sending messages to unknown persons into distant space serves if at all ones ego.

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