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		<title>Why Tweetglide Matters &#8211; seriously</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 04:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Beard</dc:creator>
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<p>When Mike Filsaime first mentioned Tweetglide, I signed up to his notification list but I wasn&#8217;t really that interested in the concept. I thought it had a few flaws in the business model he was proposing, and there were already enough Adobe Air Twitter applications on the market.</p>
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<p>When Mike Filsaime first mentioned Tweetglide, I signed up to his notification list but I wasn&#8217;t really that interested in the concept. I thought it had a few flaws in the business model he was proposing, and there were already enough Adobe Air Twitter applications on the market.</p>
<p>I am saying this as someone who even considered hiring some developers to make an app, or picking up a dying project and adding some viral life to it. There are ways to leverage the Twitter application market that will be attractive.</p>
<p>Before Mike really started selling information products, he had a huge amount of success with viral marketing applications many of which are still alive and generating revenue and traffic 4 years later.</p>
<p><a href="http://tweetglide.com/AndyBeard"><img src="http://cdn5.andybeard.name/wp-content/uploads/tweetglide-desktop.png" alt="tweetglide-desktop" title="tweetglide-desktop" width="600" height="375" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2415" /></a></p>
<p>See that second bar? Those are paid ads, though the more real tweets you post, the more ad credits you earn, but the amount you can earn is limited to 1 ad credit every 3 hours.<br />
That is there for a reason &#8211; advertising is meant to be valuable.</p>
<p>The aim is also to clean up the Twitter stream that is currently plagued with people promoting stuff, especially marketers. Permission to see an agreed amount of advertising is a much better alternative, and if Mike has got his math right, lots of people will see those adverts.</p>
<p>Advertising is relatively cheap depending on how many see your advert and click &#8211; too many factors to speculate on now &#8211; I know I have got a ton of advertising credits to use from paid upgrades &#8211; <a href="http://tweetglide.com/AndyBeard">Tweetglide</a> is something I willingly paid to upgrade just to check it out.</p>
<h2>Serious reasons to use Tweetglide</h2>
<p>Take a look at my Tweetglide blog &#8211; <a href="http://andybeard.tweetglide.com/blog">Andy Beard on Tweetglide</a></p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t look very special at this time, very much like your normal Twitter page</p>
<p>However Tweetglide isn&#8217;t a black hole of link equity &#8211; no link condoms.</p>
<p>At the same time there is no enforced blogroll &#8211; just because I follow someone doesn&#8217;t make it an endorsement, whereas normally when I link from Twitter it is an endorsement &#8211; that strange parallel of Twitter I have never been comfortable with &#8211; it has sucked for too long.</p>
<p>Tweetglide also supports long length tweets over 140 characters &#8211; they need a little bit of improving, but if you just have something quick to say, it is useful.</p>
<h2>SEO By Andy Beard</h2>
<p>Well kind of&#8230;.</p>
<p>Over the weekend I exchanged a lot of long emails with Mike over the SEO shortcomings &#8211; I can see his team have already picked up a lot of what I suggested in just the rushed 2 days before launch, and my hope is that they will implement the whole of my &#8220;12 point list&#8221; of major structural changes to the site.</p>
<p>There are a few more tweaks I could add to the list, and as the site settles down I will add those to the suggestions.</p>
<p>I am probably too modest about my achievements with SEO and large user generated content sites, but as of yesterday I am pretty sure I will now helped 2 sites reached the Alexa Top 500 from modest beginnings, and it would be great to make Tweetglide a hat-trick.</p>
<p>The roadmap Mike now has for Tweetglide will make the blogs valuable properties with a flat architecture ideal for deep indexing &#8211; this is important as a lot of the information within the extended 140+ Tweets would otherwise just disappear.</p>
<p>As a property for reputation management, Tweetglide is going to rock &#8211; if nurtured correctly I am quietly confident it can replace Twitter in my own SERPs.</p>
<h2>Serious Flexibility</h2>
<p>I just spent 5 minutes on some obvious customization that isn&#8217;t possible with your normal Twitter page, I am sure there are a bunch more possibilities.</p>
<p><a href="http://tweetglide.com/AndyBeard/blog"><img src="http://cdn5.andybeard.name/wp-content/uploads/tweet-glide-blog-452x1024.jpeg" alt="tweet-glide-blog" title="tweet-glide-blog" width="452" height="1024" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-2416" /></a></p>
<p>So there is a bunch of javascript widgets, static links with anchor text or call to action.</p>
<p>I bet I can get an autoresponder in there no problem</p>
<p>Popups? Exitpops? No idea, but seems like fun.</p>
<p>I have no idea how secure this is&#8230; Blogger has somehow been able to allow all these things for years, for some reason WP.com can&#8217;t handle it, but you would think the team who created blogger, who now work on Twitter would be able to add a little more flexibility.</p>
<h2>Tracking?</h2>
<p>This says it all</p>
<p><img src="http://cdn5.andybeard.name/wp-content/uploads/tweetglide-tracking.png" alt="tweetglide-tracking" title="tweetglide-tracking" width="533" height="201" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2417" /></p>
<h2>Monetization?</h2>
<p>I haven&#8217;t tried, but I bet all kinds of advertising widgets plus Google Adsense will work.</p>
<h2>No Custom CSS</h2>
<p>This is all new, I am sure lots more flexibility will come for custom designs</p>
<h2>Big Negative</h2>
<p>Whilst I have been assured this is going to be fixed soon, currently Mike has Viral Inviter on the back end. I know Mike has taken action to nudge the devleoper over the issues, and Norman dropped by and left a comment yesterday to go over <a href="http://andybeard.eu/2196/secure-viral-tell-a-friend-2.html#comment-442773">viral inviter new features</a>.<br />
I would suggest not using the tell-a-friend for now&#8230; Mike does have a large development team but this site is beta, going to be gaining a lot of attention, and any risk with a Gmail password is too much&#8230; </p>
<p>The rest of the site? Seriously much better than I expected, with a lot more long-term potential.</p>
<p>This is a referral link <a href="http://tweetglide.com/AndyBeard">Andy Beard&#8217;s Referral Link</a> and I think other links to the blog will count as that as well, and even search engine traffic.<br />
I did encourage Mike to make everything &#8220;coupon&#8221; based just like all the web2.0 startups but the links are referral links for now.</p>
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