Create and Manage Twitter Lists now on Zoho Social!

Create and Manage Twitter Lists now on Zoho Social!

Hi everyone, 

I'm back again with more good news! 

You now create, manage, and monitor your own Twitter Lists from the Monitor Tab on Zoho Social!

Previously, you could only view and add the Lists you have created and subscribed to.

For those of you who are completely new to creating and managing Twitter Lists, Twitter describes a List as a curated group of Twitter accounts.  

With Zoho Social, you can create your own Lists, add them to your Monitoring dashboard, and view all the Lists you've already subscribed to. This way, you can view a stream of Tweets from only the accounts on that List, track important conversations, curate content, and do so much more!

So, get started right away by creating and managing Twitter Lists on Zoho Social! Here's how you can access existing Lists that you may have created on Twitter: 

  1. Go to the Monitor tab, click on the orange + button and select the column type as Lists, from the listed options under your connected Twitter handle.
     
  2. This will open to show the Lists you have created and the Lists you have Subscribed to.



  3. To create a new List, click +New Twitter List and add a Name, Description, and set the Privacy of the List as Public or Private. Now, click Create.



  4. Once you have created your list, you can start adding members by searching their names or by using the @ symbol followed by their username.

  5. You can also add members to a Twitter List from any of the Twitter monitor columns, Messages, or from your Connections.

You can rely on our user guide  and FAQ to learn more about monitoring your Twitter Lists. If you're looking for ideas on how to use Twitter lists for social media marketing, check out this article from The Social Journal .

Do give it a spin and let us know how it worked for you, in the comments below. You can also tweet to us @zohosocial , or email support@zohosocial.com and share your thoughts—we'd love to hear what you have to say!

Until next time,

Elizabeth