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Top Women to Follow on Twitter

followWoman Top Women to Follow on TwitterTwitter can be a fantastic place to connect with other business women and to develop mutually beneficial relationships. The key is to be real and not one-sided.  The people who gain the most benefit from Twitter are those who take the time to get to know their followers and the people they follow. They don’t waste everyone’s time with self-serving tweets.

Whether or not you’re already a “tweeter,” the below is a list of business women that you may want to follow and get to know. They all handle business in a manner that garners respect and admiration.

  • @alevit, Alexandra Levit is a Wall Street Journal columnist and best-selling author of business books whose tweets include valuable advice and articles.
  • @allyson7minutes, Allyson Lewis is a productivity expert and the author of 7 Minute Difference
  • @beckymccray, Becky McCrayhas a background that’s a classic American “pull-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps” story. Her tweets provide tips and insights from her years in business.
  • @bizauthor, Stephanie Chandler is an author, business coach and speaker. Her book Entrepreneur to Infopreneur is worth the read.
  • @cathywebsavvypr, Cathy Larkin is a social media strategist and co-host of #Smallbizchat www.websavvypr.com
  • @CEOtoday, Tachelle Daniels hosts CEO Today, an informative show on Blogtalkradio
  • @communispaceceo, Diane Hessen is CEO of Communispace, an organization that manages more than 300 online communities.  Her tweets primarily stick to business, and she keeps her followers well informed.
  • @currentmom, Katherine R. Lewis is the editor of www.Currentmom.com a site full of great information. On Sunday, they focus on business.
  • @darnyellejervey, Darnyelle Jervey is the passion-to-profit coach.  Learn more about her at www.darnyellejervey.com
  • @DawnRiversBaker, Dawn Rivers Baker, the editor The Microbusiness News Journal, has lots of followers in business
  • @elenaverlee, Elena Verlee is a PR expert for small businesses that shares insight via tweets and her website, www.prinyourpajamas.com
  • @Holly_hanna, Holly R. Hanna is the founder of www.Workathomewoman.com , which is a solid resource not only for WAH Moms, but all business women.
  • @indiebusiness, Donna Maria Johnson Coles is a small business blogger and founder of the indie beauty network http://www.indiebusinessblog.com
  • @ithinkbigger, Kelly Scanlon, National Chair of the National Association of Women Business Owners (www.NAWBO.org), has plenty to share with her followers.
  • @janeoutofthebox is Michele DeKinder-Smith, a marketing research expert and creator of www.JaneOutoftheBox.com
  • @kgreenstreet,  Karyn Greenstreet, business coach and queen of mastermind groups who runs www.passionforbusiness.com
  • @lenawest, Lena West, social media strategist/blogger found on www.xynomedia.com
  • @merylkevans, Meryl K. Evans is a professional writer and blogger on small business, technology and writing
  • @missusp, Christine Perkett is the founder and head of Perkett PR, PR executive of the year in 2008 and is a great role model for how Twitter can be beneficial.
  • @nancyfclark, Nancy Clark advocates for women and business and tweets about business and career resources, as well as facts about women in the workplace.
  • @paulag01, Paula Gregorowicz, life coach and blogger
  • @pamperry, Pam Perry is a PR coach and a book publicist that budding authors should get to know www.brandingsuperstar.com
  • @richelleshaw, Richelle Shaw is millionaire business coach and email marketing genius www.richelleshawmarketing.com
  • @shessothere, Sweetie Berry is a high-level strategist and Southern powerhouse for women with an emerging brand
  • @simplicityinc, A. Michelle Blakeley is a microbusiness therapist and blogger
  • @Smallbiztrends, Anita Campbell, the editor of Smallbiztrends
  • @sueyoungmedia, Sue Young is a blogger and communications consultant
  • @thebossnetwork, Cameka  D. Smith, founder of www.thebossnetwork.org, which is a great site for women of color and all women in business
  • @womanzworld, Natalie Sission, is the founder of womanzworld.com, a great resource for female entrepreneurs
  • @ZimblerMiller, Phyllis Zimbler Miller is a power marketing and social media coach

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