![]() Personally I don't actually like Twitter but like any other marketing tool, it is there and some people will choose to use it to their advantage and other people will sit there and say that Twitter and TweetAdder don't work, but my list of followers grows naturally now and it is an asset I've created that allows me to get traffic to some of my own websites. I just tweet my new posts and use the site to send traffic to my blogs. Now I don't run any affiliate links through it. So, that's how I used Tweet Adder to build a list of 8800 followers - some legit and some bots. I had affiliate links interspersed among those tweets but click through rates were pretty low. Once the rate of new followers dropped off significantly I removed that huge list of about 1000 tweets but I still have it saved as a text file for if I ever want to try it again. That technique was good for about 100 new followers each day. Yes they were recurring tweets but they DID help get thousands of followers. One technique that I used was to google every website that had funny or useful one-line sayings, quotes or things like that and I turned every single one of those into a tweet and set them to roll out continuously. I had to stop tho when I got a warning from Twitter about automated follows. Took my list from ~200 to 8800 in a few months. ![]() I was auto following a stack of people each day and unfollow those who didnt follow me back within 4 days. I feed the posts from a lot of my (auto)blogs through it using the 'Tweet This' wordpress plugin, setting autotweet all new posts as the default so there's a constant stream of new tweets. I love TweetAdder and leave it running on my pc continuously. I think TA is the best of the Twitter applications I've researched, but it still doesn't do everything. I have to delete the feed and start again. So if I want to change the suffix or prefix, I can't in TA. For example, whilst you can add RSS feeds to TA, I can't see how you can edit the details of the feed once it's there. It just seems to give me more options that TA does when it comes to the RSS feed. I also use TwitterFeed for a lot of my RSS to Twitter work. I don't use it for sending DM's to new followers - I still use SocialOomph for that because it's automatice whereas the TA program needs to be running on your computer for anything to happen. I use it for the tweet scheduling, searching for people to follow, unfollowing and I send a couple of RSS feeds to my Twitter account using TA. Whether you can use TA for all your Twitter needs depends on what you're looking for. I use TweetAdder and I like it, but I also use other programs to augment it. (Just make sure you're not doing any of the things mentioned in my bot recognition tips above. Once you have a solid follower base, you will get clicks when you post relevant content. I know this part is not automated, but until there is a good bot filter for the public this seems to be the only way to do it. * Has an unreasonably high ratio of followers to tweetsĢ. * Only posts with links, with no mentions Here are some tips for finding bots manually and removing them. ![]() I wish there were a better service for the public that filtered out the bots, but there doesn't seem to be. ![]() This is a bit more complicated, but following 10,000 bots and having them follow you back doesn't do you any good. Using an RSS to Twitter service can help you keep fresh content coming.ģ. It's also important that your followers (or potential followers) see content related to what they're interested in. Getting follows from people who are not interested in what you're offering doesn't do you any good.Ģ. You have to make sure you have a message to market match. We generate thousands of clicks a week using automated technologies in a ton of different niches - not just IM.ġ. Twitter is definitely a viable marketing platform, and building an automated follower base works. ![]()
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