or to just split the time it would take to run a successful company Twitter account.

MAYBE a multi-writer blog would want each of the writers to contribute tweets so their Twitter stream remains active.

There could be MANY reasons for what I call a “muli-twit” Twitter account.

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There are several issues that could arise from assigning multiple users on Twitter accounts.

A company or organization may have hesitations about relinquishing access to employees.

There should be some kind of control over an organization’s brand.

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You’d probably want specific people or a specific department in control of PR or public relations.

Check outTweetFunnel(free while in beta)!

I like how TweetFunnel works.

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In fact it reminds me of how a multi-author blog operates.

The administrator creates the account and has the abilities to create users and review and publish tweets.

The publisher can review and, you guessed it, publish tweets.

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Let’s take this opportunity to see how this tool works!

First, hit the “try out our free beta” button fromthis page.

Then, fill in the form.

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You’re then offered the opportunity to sign into your newly created account.

The obvious next step is to add a Twitter account.

Once you add the Twitter account, you are now ready to get things set up.

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If your profile and Twitter account is already setup, hit the link to edit users and roles.

From here you might either invite a new user or add a new user.

Once your user is set up, the screen will look like this when they get in.

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When a contributor tweets, here’s what they’ll see.

You are then given the option to post immediately, post later, or to reject the tweet altogether.

you’re able to set at which increments future tweets are published.

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