I know that Twitter can be addictive, but it is important to draw the line somewhere. You shouldn’t spend the livelong day tweeting in and out, but if you have to owing to you occupation, (IE, marketing director of a company) you might as well get some tools in order to make it all a smoother task.
And the one I am going to introduce you to right now is interesting enough to merit a glance or two.
Named Feedera, it can be succinctly described as a personalized Twitter digest. That is, if you give this tool a try you will receive a daily digest in your inbox that showcases the best of your feed. In that way, you will start the day on the best possible foot since you will have read the content that is relevant the most without having to spend the best part of morning scouring that information manually.
Such a service is definitely interesting. If anything, it will let you save up time that can turn to be vital at the end of the day. And although I mentioned the example of people who have to undertake marketing duties, I think we will all agree this system holds something for all and sundry.
Feedera.com In Their Own Words
“Get a digest in your inbox every morning with the best of your feed.”
Why Feedera.com It Might Be A Killer
People who have to race against the clock the whole day will find it a valuable aid.
Some Questions About Feedera.com
How configurable is this? Can you have multiple digests throughout the day if that is what you want? 







