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January 2012 Top 50 Business Coaches to Follow on Twitter

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Article Overview: This is a list of the top 50 recommended business coaches to follow on Twitter for January 2012.

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January 2012 Top 50 Business Coaches to Follow on Twitter

#1) @tonyrobbins - Tony Robbins (#1 last month)
#2) @BrianTracy - BrianTracy (#2 last month)
#3) @pamslim - Pamela Slim (#3 last month)
#4) @AliBrown - Ali Brown (#4 last month)
#5) @mombizcoach - Lara Galloway (#5 last month)
#6) @coach_marketing - Naomi Johnson (#6 last month)
#7) @AlexSchleber - Alex Schleber (#7 last month)
#8) @womanzworld - Natalie Sisson (#8 last month)
#9) @RichCurrie - Rich Currie (#9 last month)
#10) @grantcardone - rant Cardone (#10 last month)
#11) @CoachTomFerry - Tom Ferry (#11 last month)
#12) @emyth - E-Myth Worldwide (#12 last month)
#13) @garywgoldstein - Gary W. Goldstein
#14) @iandicksonbiz - Ian Dickson (Up from #15)
#15) @TanveerNaseer - Tanveer Naseer (Up from #16)
#16) @mind_steps - Dr Constantin Sander (Up from #17)
#17) @steveslaunwhite - Steve Slaunwhite (Up from #18)
#18) @TraciKnoppe - Traci Knoppe (Up from #19)
#19) @theCoachingblog - Coaching Confidence (Up from #21)
#20) @IdeasAndrew - Andrew Chow (#20 last month)
#21) @womensleadershp - Women's Leadership (Up from #22)
#22) @SolutionCoach - Sean McCarthy (Up from #24)
#23) @ErinCronican - Erin Cronican
#24) @artistsedge - Debra Russell (Up from #25)
#25) @donnafeldman - Donna Feldman (Up from #26)
#26) @HarrisonAmy - Amy Harrison (Up from #27)
#27) @hennietibben - Hennie Tibben
#28) @sreardon - Skip Reardon (#28 last month)
#29) @AnneEgros - Anne Egros
#30) @actioncoachceo - Brad Sugars (#30 last month)
#31) @Jason_OToole - Jason OToole (Down from #29)
#32) @SteveBorek - Business Coach Steve (Up from #33)
#33) @womensdreammag - Adrienne Adams (Down from #32)
#34) @MPFriedman - m p friedman (Down from #31)
#35) @John_Di_Lemme - John_Di_Lemme
#36) @valnelson - Val Nelson (Down from #34)
#37) @glenngarnes - Glenn Garnes
#38) @lifecoachamy - life coach amy (Down from #35)
#39) @HannahMcNamara - HannahMcNamara
#40) @coach4growth - Glenn Smith (Down from #36)
#41) @DanteLee - Dante Lee (Down from #38)
#42) @deborahmicek - Deborah Micek *Coach (Down from #39)
#43) @flipflippen - Flip Flippen (Down from #40)
#44) @sheroldbarr - Sherold Barr (Down from #42)
#45) @Howardmann - Howard Mann (Down from #44)
#46) @PowerteamUSA - PowerteamUSA
#47) @dianalong - Diana Long (Down from #46)
#48) @michaelwolff - Michael Wolff
#49) @CoachDanFoster - Dan Foster
#50) @ActionCOACH - Official ActionCOACH (Down from #49)

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