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		<title>Twitter Talk &#8211; Tweet Yah Later!</title>
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<strong><br />
Some additonal thoughts on Tweetlater and Hootsuite (not coverd in the episode)</strong><br />
With TweetLater  you can opt to have an email digest sent to you which includes all mentions of your Twitter ID (this is great if you have a lot of followers that you converse with on a daily basis, as well as, for online reputation management).</p>
<p>Final thoughts: I really like the simplicity of Hootsuite (less is more, right?). So, I have been using Tweetlater to get the email digests sent to me and Hootsuite to schedule tweets. The best of both worlds! Tweet yah later!<br />
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Some additonal thoughts on Tweetlater and Hootsuite (not coverd in the episode)
With TweetLaternbsp; you can opt to have an email digest sent to you which includes all mentions of your Twitter ID (this is great if you have a lot of followers that you converse with on a daily basis, as well as, for online reputation management).

Final thoughts: I really like the simplicity of Hootsuite (less is more, right?). So, I have been using Tweetlater to get the email digests sent to me and Hootsuite to schedule tweets. The best of both worlds! Tweet yah later!
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