Having spoken to lots of people about Twitter, I realise that the first impression most people get is of the Twitter website.
If they’ve spoken to someone like me, they’ll have probably looked at my Twitter page, realised how confusing it looks and gone away pretty quickly.
“I don’t get it” they say … “It’s all messy” they say…. “It makes no sense” they say - and do you know what? They’re right!
I don’t understand how anyone manages to cope with Twitter - especially if they ‘follow’ more than a handful of people.
Apparently mine (NikkiPilkington) is worth $507 - to whom, I wonder?
According to TweetValue - I have a long way to go to match Chris Brogan, who is worth over $8000.

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Twitemperature is a gauge telling you whether you’re hot or cold on today’s topics of concern.
How does it work?
Twitemperature ignores meaningless points of measure like number of followers and number of people you are following, and instead focuses on what you’re actually saying, now. We poll your last several hundred tweets and score what you’re saying against what everyone else is saying in current hot conversations on Twitter and elsewhere.