28 June 2008 ~ 9 Comments

How To Stalk A Twitter Guru. Uncle Mofo Spies On Shoemoney

Some people may think I never see the messages they post to me about me on Twitter. Think again. I have a variety of ninja tools to keep tabs on the latest gossip about myself, and others.

In the video below, I show you how to use a site called Summize. Summize is a conversational search engine for Twitter that allows you to see who’s talking trash, biz, or just gooey gossip. Watch in as I decide to pick on Shoemoney to spy on.

And make sure to follow my Twitter page at… www.twitter.com/jasonmoffatt

Peace, J-Mo

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9 Responses to “How To Stalk A Twitter Guru. Uncle Mofo Spies On Shoemoney”

  1. JK Swopes 28 June 2008 at 4:46 pm Permalink

    hahaha, man, you are truly a ninja dude! I love it

  2. Chris Swain 29 June 2008 at 8:18 am Permalink

    This baby really narrows down keywords to focus on. Now, research and beer makes more sense. Cheers!

  3. mark 29 June 2008 at 10:18 am Permalink

    Thanks Mo, I’m going to use Twitter and Summize to definitely keep tabs on musicians here in Canada
    and actually Los Angeles based.

    C-ya,

    Mark

  4. ian parks 29 June 2008 at 10:32 am Permalink

    I knew how to dump user feeds into google readers but not this little trick. Top man!!

  5. What a great tip! I’m going to have to forward that to some IM friends…

  6. bill 30 June 2008 at 1:27 am Permalink

    Dude…..

    Are you sure you really want to admit to
    “searching” yourself…..

    We really don’t need to know ALL your personal business…:)

  7. Jay 30 June 2008 at 5:22 am Permalink

    Dude, it’s gone. I have always appreciated your contributions…

  8. Lance 1 July 2008 at 8:12 am Permalink

    “Dude, it’s gone.”

    Don’t type www. in front of the domain name.

    Type it exactly like this —> http://summize.com/

    (Or copy and paste)

  9. Nicholas Finnegan 14 July 2008 at 3:16 am Permalink

    This is such a neat tool. The stuff that people are creating these days on the net are marvelous lol! When i searched for my own name i didn’t find anything!! I dont know whether to be happy or upset lool!!

    Keep up the good work dude, Ninja style! :D


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