Twitter is only as good as the people you follow. To get the best value from Twitter, you need to follow the right people. In this article, I have compiled a handful of 20 Twitter accounts from people that I think deliver great Tweets about Episerver. Instantly level up your timeline on a daily basis by getting an extra hit of Episerver/Optimizely love by following them! There are of course many more individuals out there worth following. If you think that I have left someone out, I welcome your suggestions in the comments below 😊
JonDJones
As the author, I would be a fool to not start this article by promoting my own Twitter feed, please subscribe 😉
Alf Nilsson
Web developer and EMVP at TietoEVRY:
Allan Thraen
Freelance Episerver Expert and .NET Architect, Partner in CodeArt:
Antti Alasvuo
Coding architect, .NET Framework & .Net Core, http://ASP.NET & http://ASP.NET Core, #episerver #emvp:
Arild Henrichsen
Business consultant, digital strategist, speaker, Episerver MVP:
Brian Browning
Vice President, Technology, Kin + Carta US, Episerver / Optimizely EMVP:
David Bowen
VP Product Management at Episerver:
David Knipe
VP of Solution Architecture at @Optimizely:
Deane Barker
Senior Director of Content Management Strategy at @episerver:
Epinova
The Optimizely/Episerver experts Twitter feed:
Episerver
Offical Episerver Twitter feed:
Johan Kronberg
Optimizely MVP, Software Architect @TietoEVRY:
Justin Anovick
Optimizely Chief Product Officer:
Linus Ekström
Technology leader in Software Development:
Luc Gosso
Optimizely MVP - Gosso Systems #EPiServer CMS and #Commerce #EMVP:
Marija Jemuovic
Episerver EMVP:
OptimizelyMVP
Offical Optimizely MVP Twitter feed:
Paul Gruffydd
Technical Director at @kinandcarta_ct & Episerver MVP:
Per Gunsarfs
Engineering Manager at Episerver:
Quan Mai
Works at Episerver/Optimizely. Author to two books on Episerver commerce:
@Vimvq1987 https://vimvq1987.com/
Steve Celius
Episerver tech geek:
Ted Nyberg
Episerver MVP and Microsoft MCPD fiddling with .NET:
Valdis Iljuconoks
Microsoft MVP, Episerver EMVP, author of several really useful Episerver packages:
Happy Coding 🤘