Once You've Been Using Twitter For A While it's Easy to Lose Track of Your Friends and Followers
This can be mainly due to the large amounts of activity within your Twitter account...
As luck would have it, there are hundreds of Twitter tools, services and applications that have sprang up to make your twitter life easier. These tools will help you to manage your followers and improve your overall Twitter experience.
*Discover who stops following you.. *Identify people who don't follow you back.. *Find relevant people to follow... and a wide range of other statistics.
As a matter of fact, the primary challence is figuring out the most adept tools to use.
So to assist you in selecting the right tools for your circumstances, here are 10 of the best tools and services to help you attract, oversee and happily manage your Twitter followers.
Find Out Who You're Following
When I first started up on Twitter, I began following people straightaway in order to get some usefulness out of the site - after all, the only way to join the conversation is to start following it...right!?

But then after I got used to Twitter, I had the need to tidy up my follow list. Eventually, I established that some of the people I had at first followed weren't really people that I was interested in continuing to follow. Here are some tools to help you look into your tweeps and make an informed conclusion about whether to keep following them.
1. Twitter Grader

Twitter Grader assigns every user you run through its system a grade from 1-100. Using this tool you can investigate how engaged the people you're following are and that can help you decide if you want to keep following them.
2. Twinfluence

Twinfluence is a scientific approach to measuring the influence of Twitter users. It's another set of metrics you can use to help you figure out who you want to follow.
3. Tweetcloud

Tweetcloud - One of the most important factors when deciding whether you want to follow a Twitter user is what sort of content they tweet about. If someone tweets mostly about topics you don't care about, they might not be the best person for you to follow. Tweetcloud creates a tag cloud of a person's tweets to give you a bird's eye view of the type of things they tweet about.
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Find Your Twitter Friends
Not all relationships on Twitter are equal. Unlike many social networks, Twitter allows you to follow (most) people without their permission.
There might be a crowd of tweople (people) who are following you that you aren't following back, and similarly there are in all probability some people you're following who aren't returning the compliment. That's not necessarily a bad thing - if their content is good on their twitter stream, then you shouldn't worry to much about whether they follow you back or not. But knowing who your friends are is helpful when you're attempting to organize your Twitter follows.
4. Twitter Karma

Twitter Karma is a great app that lets you sort through all of your follows and see who's not following you in return, who you have a mutual follow/follow-back relationship with, and who is following you that you're not following back.
5. Friend or Follow

Friend or Follow does essentially the same thing as Twitter Karma, helping you figure out who your friends, follows, and fans are on Twitter. The difference is in the presentation, and it might be a little easier to use for those with a large number of follows or followers.
6. Twitterless

Twitterless will notify you when somebody stops following you and tell you who it is and your follower history is graphed out over time. Find out why you're losing or gaining followers.
Unfollow Twitter Inactive Users
According to a recent study, 80% of Twitter users have less than 10 total tweets.
That may not be a particular bad thing - some people might be envolved on Twitter specifically to follow others and track their updates. But inactive users may also not consist of the best people for you to follow. Here are two tools that can help you sort out the inactives.
7. Nest.Unclutterer

Nest.Unclutterer will automatically block Twitter users who are following more than a certain number of people or who have been inactive for a certain number of days. You can specify those thresholds and white list certain tweeps so that they are exempt from the cleaning. Nest.Unclutterer is actually less about who you're following, and more about making sure people following you are actually friends you want to be associated with.
8. Twitoria

Twitoria scans through your Twitter account and finds anyone who has been inactive for the past week, two weeks, month, two months, six months, or year.
Digest & Manage it All
Now that you've cleaned up your Twitter follow list, you'll want to keep on top of things from here on out. Here are two apps that will help you better manage new follows and followers.
9. TweetSum

TweetSum digests all your new followers, rates them using what they call the DBI ("Douche Bag Index"), a number that supposedly weeds out Twitter users likely to be annoying, and then lets you easily follow them back or categorize them as tweeps you don't want to follow. You can see a list of recent tweets for each new follower as well, which is helpful.
10. Tweepler

Tweepler is a new follower management application that lets you make quick, one click decisions about whether to follow people back or drop them into an ignore pile (out of sight, out of mind). In addition to being able to view recent tweets, Tweepler gives helpful stats about new followers, such as average tweets per day.
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- DianeRayfield DianeRayfield Oct 22, 2009 @ 4:43 pm
- Thanks for your list of tools. I have used many of them myself but it's always good to find new ones!
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- richiereveley richiereveley Sep 21, 2009 @ 6:07 pm | in reply to LoKackl
- This may help you with you question.. its FREE atm :) Twitter Traffic Exposed special marketing techniques on Twitter
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- LoKackl LoKackl Sep 21, 2009 @ 11:45 am
- Thanks so much for this. I'm still trying to learn how to benefit from twitter. There is a huge group of poeple w/interest in ED, but I'm not sure the best way to encourage followers. One at time I presume. But, then my tweets start to pile up sort of ridiculously!
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- Marelisa Marelisa Aug 23, 2009 @ 9:05 pm
- I was just trying to remember what was that twitter app that was like Twitter Karma but easier to use; I followed Michey's tweet and ended up here. There it is: friend or follow. Thank you.
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- Michey Michey Jul 23, 2009 @ 6:33 pm
- Excellent analysis, I'll lensroll it to my technical lenses, 5* and fav.
What I like about your lenses is that you teach something and is easy to follow and apply.
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