Tag cloud provides an easy way to see something of how you are perceived on Twitter
At the end of the first post in this short series, late last week, on learning how Twitter lists work, I promised some information on getting a picture of how others see us on Twitter – as represented by the lists we are on.
This is made possible by the MustExist List Tags application, which makes a tag cloud from the names of lists which people have chosen to put you on.

Given that my main professional interests are in social media and coaching, I was pleased to see that represented, the former considerably more than the latter, in the the tag cloud.
This could be very useful not just for monitoring how our own brands are seen on Twitter – positively, neutrally or negatively – but also for clients.
That was when I noticed the little link on my Twitter page – “Listed” with a number which was as I recall 91 (it’s now 98 as you can see from the screenshot here). I clicked on that and found I was on all these people’s lists! OK, I’m a slow learner sometimes, but that amazed me.
That was not an immediately intuitive process, but I found by opening someone’s profile page and then mousing over a gray box in the top menu bar of the page, I was shown options for managing my lists. Then by just clicking on the box for the appropriate list I was able to add the person to that list.





