Start your own Twitter application website with a turnkey script [Part 1]
Twitter members database is getting bigger and bigger. Why don´t you run your own website taking advantage of this trend with a premade script in PHP?
Well, this is what you can get with one of the 9 very simple but original and cool PHP scripts that TWT Scripts are offering. They call themselves as “fastest growing and best turnkey Twitter scripts store online”. And it seems there is no way to think the opposite.
In their site, you can test these 9 cool and cheap Twitter scripts:
- Twitter Follower
- Twitter Card
- First Tweet
- Twitter Unfollower
- Signature Generator
- Time Wasted on Twitter
- Who has more followers
- When did you join Twitter
- Twitter Speedr
As you can see these scripts could be very simple for a single site (or not), so you can also use them to add a feature to your own existing site… possibilities are endless, as endless as the Twitter API is
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Great mate, great, just what I was looking for… bookmarked it
I find these scripts too simple for a single website. Just an opinion, anyways, it is nice you started to post some more interesting/original scripts.
Rob
Yes, agree with Rob, these are too simple for one single website, maybe you can make a good website with 3 or 4 of them together.
Hello (please excuse my english), this scripts seems to be original, thank you for the post.
Nice post sir, just subscribed
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I came across great Twitter scripts online. Check the link for the same.
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Twitter stepped in and took over the real-time information aspect of social media, something that even news websites had failed to execute. The witnesses and participants of events were now ‘tweeting’ their experiences as they were happening, feeding audiences with pure insight and uncensored content. Although Twitter feels like a lose end waiting to be tied, its unusually exponential world-wide development will sustain its community and – more significantly – create a connection among audiences that neither Facebook nor any other media can get close to reach.