Do I only have to login to Qweboo once to create my live pages? Yes you can log in once create your live pages and Qweboo will start to manage your lists. Qweboo makes offline Api cron calls to fetch your Home Timeline every hour. So it should have the necessary real-time information needed to know where to place the people you follow on Twitter into their respective list communities. But you may want to login to Qweboo to track the tweets you want to see using the Discovery feed algorithm. Your live pages will also allow you to build your interest communities by suggesting top influencers to follow that tweet on the topic. Your Live Pages will track your engagements at the community level as well. Alerting you of Rt’s, Likes, if users you follow in the community are following you back etc. For the average Joe who uses Twitter to track their interests on and consume content, Live Pages work great for just that. If you use Twitter in a professional matter to follow a target market, then live pages become the perfect tool to track your marketing efforts. The Pro version of Qweboo will bring useful analytics & all sorts of automation that can be controlled at the community level. The aggregation of tweets at your target market community level allows you to quickly find & interact with the right tweets to engage with to get the attention of the right people. If users show interest & follow you back, you’ll be able to follow up with automated custom direct messages, automated likes etc. to create warm leads.
Does Qweboo classify people I follow even if they are not Qweboo users? Yes, you can use Qweboo as a sole Twitter client like Hootsuite and manage your tweets and network. My long term goal is to turn Qweboo into a curation network where users collect top quality content into their “@username” community live page topic feeds and other users who are part of the same community (have a live page with the same community topic tag) can see the content in the public Community “Qweboo feed” (the aggregated @username feeds from all the users collecting to the public community tag) & vote the best content to the top of the community Qweboo Feeds. Similar to what people do with content on Reddit.
Can I override Qweboo and lock someone into a List? That’s a great question…and something one can control by flagging the users that you wish to exclude from any automated list maintenance processes. But in most part I believe that Qweboo should do a good job keeping the right people under the right community lists as long as they keep tweeting on the topic matter. But in the case where they may not tweet for a long time or be inactive from Twitter, then this feature could be helpful. As soon as we have all the new features in place I will send out a newsletter with all the details. In the meantime feel free to play with the aggregation dynamics of the discovery feed mode to see how it creates your unique topical feeds. Feel free to give me positive or negative feedback on your experience so we can further fine tune the overall product to our user needs. Thanks