Posted by Melanie Taljaard ● Tue, Apr 22, 2014 @ 09:04 AM

Top 10 twitter accounts every marketer should follow

describe the imageFor those looking to learn more about marketing, the Internet is a vast resource. In addition to blogs and websites and YouTube videos, Twitter can provide great insight. Here are ten must-follow Twitter accounts for marketers at any level.

1. Ann Handley (@marketingprofs)

Ann Handley is the Head of Content for MarketingProfs. Her tweets give only the best insight from marketing experts. Everyone can benefit from her knowledge.

2. Hubspot (@hubspot)

HubSpot is the number one marketing software platform. Their twitter will serve you the best tools available to transform your marketing. You can look forward to eBooks, infographics and loads of other resources.

3. Social Media Today (@socialmedia2day)

Social Media Today is going to give you lots of unique tips for B2B and B2C businesses as well as the latest in-depth stats for Facebook, Twitter and pretty much every other major social media site on the Internet.

4. Darren Rowse (@problogger)

Darren Rowse is the man behind ProBlogger, which provides valuable insight into media and publishing. If your business is struggling with integrating social media, Rowse is a great source of information.

5. Paul Roetzer (@paulroetzer)

Paul Roetzer is the author of The Marketing Agency Blueprint, the go-to guide on how to run a marketing agency.

6. Amy Porterfield (@AmyPorterfield)

Amy Porterfield is a social media strategist and knows how to use great content in marketing. She has a strong foundation in social best practices, and shares valuable insight from other industry experts.

7. Josh Bernoff (@jbernoff)

Josh Bernoff is co-author of the book Groundswell and a Forrester Research analyst. His tweets give followers news about the latest and greatest happenings.

8. Contagious Magazine (@contagious)

Contagious is a valuable industry resource for marketers. It offers a wide variety of content on its site, including video case studies and the latest news in marketing.

9. Content Marketing Institute (@CMIContent)

Content Marketing Institute is behind the Content Marketing World conference, and its Twitter feed shares marketing best practices, how to develop a social media strategy, and tips for creating effective content.

10. Barbara Gibson (@Barb_G)

Chair of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC), Barbara Gibson exemplifies “social media strategy.” She is a public relations and communication strategy consultant based in the UK.

BONUS: Melanie Taljaard (@mtaljaard)

Melanie Taljaard, the woman behind More in Store, helps businesses develop a social media strategy. Her thoughtful insights into the industry help provide you with the tools needed to get more out of marketing.

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