- Aoife Murphy
- August 11, 2010

By now we all know what Twitter is and why there is such a buzz around it. It can be a bit daunting figuring out how to get started and who to follow. In the last year there have been a number of lists released by various people and institutions about who the most influential Irish twitterers are. These lists can be a great jumping off point, but we here at
metrocafe311/
Pembroke took a casual approach and had a whip round the offices for the staff’s favourite Irish twits.
Don’t worry, we didn’t just let them run riot with their choices. We generated a shortlist and then analysed them using a neat little tool called ‘tweetlevel’, developed by global PR firm Edelman. The tool evaluates each twitter user name on four factors influence, popularity, engagement and trust. For more technical information about what elements feed into your tweetlevel visit the site here.
Our list threw up some of the usual suspects including Damien Mulley, but we also got a few surprises too. Some of the more interesting tweeters are the people further down the list that are not always top of mind. By combining the interests of a
PR company and a
digital agency we have created a very interesting mix of influential individuals online in Ireland. We hope that whether you are a first time tweeter or an experienced twitterer there is something new for you in this list.
So here is the list of our top tweeters in Ireland arranged by the ‘tweetlevel’ tool.
Twitterer Twitter Tweetlevel
1. Arse Blog
http://twitter.com/arseblog 68
This is a great Irish based blog about Arsenal Football Club and all things football. This guy has over 11,000 followers on his twitter and is great for the engagement especially during matches. Take note new tweeters!
2. Damien Mulley
http://twitter.com/damienmulley 66
No Irish list is complete without Mulley. Tweetlevel has ranked him high and with good reason. Definitely worth following no matter what industry you are in.
3. Darragh Doyle
https://twitter.com/darraghdoyle 65
Darragh Doyle is communications manager over at Boards.ie. Loves his Twitter. Watch out for the bad jokes though.

4. Dave Moore
http://twitter.com/Dave98FM 65
Dave does the 98fm morning show. Tweets consistently during the show and after. He will always follow you back and interact, a really approachable guy.
5. Mark Little
https://twitter.com/marklittlenews 63
There is a great buzz around RTE’s Mark Little and his new venture Storyful. Often tweets social media industry news, but his fondness for current affairs remains intact.
6. Krishne De
http://twitter.com/KrishnaDe 63
Hardcore digital industry guru runs a great blog; she lives and works in Ireland. 26,000 followers can’t be wrong.
7. Pat Phelan
https://twitter.com/patphelan 63
Pat is an Irish tech expert. He runs a very approachable blog that looks at technology news from an Irish perspective. Tweets advice and often helps out with techie problems.
8. Sharon Corr
http://twitter.com/Sharon_Corr 61
Yes the Irish violin sensation is on Twitter. Sharon tweets her day-to-day goings on and often interacts with fans. Bono can’t even say that.
9. Redfly
http://twitter.com/redfly 60
Refly marketing are big in the online industry, specialise in PPC and search.
10. Nialler9
https://twitter.com/nialler9 60
This needs no intro to music lovers or fellow tweeters. Nialler9 is the editor of State magazine and is a must follow for all Irish music fans
11. David Cochrane
http://twitter.com/davidcochrane 59
Founder of the politics forum politics.ie. He sparks the odd debate with a politician, makes for great tweeting.
12. Una Mullally
http://twitter.com/UnaMullally 58

Una is a journalist for the Tribune and frankly hilarious on Twitter. Bio: So I left a monkey in your fridge….
13. The Irish Times
https://twitter.com/the_irish_times 56
It is always handy to have a least one purely headline tweeter in your feed. This is one of the best, simple and to the point
14. Frank Fitzgibbon
https://twitter.com/FrankSunTimes 56
Editor of the Irish Sunday Times. Irish Sunday Times doesn’t appear to have Twitter so this isn’t a bad substitute.
15. Silicon Republic
http://twitter.com/siliconrepublic 56
This is another great technology website. It’s not quite as personable as Pat Phelan’s but still definitely worth the read.
16. Conor Pope
http://twitter.com/conor_pope 56
Conor Pope is the Irish Times Pricewatch editor and avid tweeter.
17. Pj Gallagher
http://twitter.com/pjgallagher 55
If only for a little humor in your day, Pj along with other Irish comedic legends such as Des Bishop are all tweet maniacs too. They often run competitions for tickets to their shows too.
18. Justin Parks
https://twitter.com/justinparks 55
Justin is an Irish social media guru living in Spain. Worth adding to your social media list to see what he is up to.

19. Ger Gilroy
https://twitter.com/gergilroy 54
Ger is a sports editor and works for Newstalk, great engagement, surprised he wasn’t higher up the list.
20. Irish Internet Association
https://twitter.com/iia 54
An obvious one for anyone in the industry has huge influence and trust associated with it.
21. Ray Foley
https://twitter.com/rayfoleyshow 52
This one was mentioned by a few in the offices, personal favourite for a bit of radio tweeting. His blog is great for a laugh too. Love the show Ray!
22. Made in Hollywood
http://twitter.com/madeinhollywood 50
This has to be one of the greatest examples of how any company can use social media regardless of their product offering. Made in Hollywood supply innovative polystyrene foam solutions to a number of industries. Yes, polystyrene foam.
23. Sarah Kavanagh
https://twitter.com/slkav 50
Sarah is lead designer with social media firm Simply Zesty and has her own personal photoblog too.
24. Culch.ie
http://twitter.com/Culch_ie 49
This is a great pop culture blog from Ireland. They are not as active on the engagement side of things but it is a great entertainment blog.
25. Brand Ireland
https://twitter.com/BrandIreland 48

These guys provide great insights into Irish marketing and PR. The blog is very readable even if marketing is not your primary interest.
26. GAA_Beo
https://twitter.com/GAA_BEO 46
Guess what they tweet about? They don’t engage very often but do provide great GAA coverage so a must for all fans.
27. Richard Fitzgerald
https://twitter.com/fitzyrichard 46
This is an Irish guy living in London working in social media. Has a great blog
http://52burritodates.com/ where he is taking 26 different girls out on burrito date over a year. One of them included Laura Whitmore.
28. Electric Picnic
https://twitter.com/electricpicnic 37
Most of the big Irish festivals have Twitters this year. Oxegen have a live Twitter wall up by the main stage this year. Fingers crossed the picnic will take their lead.
29. Blanaid
https://twitter.com/blanaidhennessy 32
This is one of our favorite fashion bloggers. Unfortunately, not as active on Twitter as we would like hence to low score, but the blog is really great.
30. Social Media Ire
https://twitter.com/SocialMediaIRE 32
This is a great independent pit stop for anyone interested in social media in Ireland. Could utilize twitter a little better through interaction but always comes up with good reads.
So there you have it, this is by no means a definitive list, just the people we like to see in our feed. Don't forget to add Irishmediawatch and Radicaldublin to your Twitter feed too. We would love to hear from you. Tell us who your favourite Irish twits are!
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