I am sure that by now you are using Twitter to grow your business. (If you’re not, go to http://www.twitter.com and sign up for a free account immediately!) Twitter is rapidly becoming the most popular social media website for a number of reasons, the main one being that it is an incredibly fast way to gain massive exposure from a targeted audience. Oh, and most people think it’s really fun, too. In fact, I know many people who appear to spend all day on Twitter just tweeting the day away.
Me? I am not THAT into Twitter. In fact, I have found myself thinking, ‘I should get to Twitter today and make a few posts.’ Any time that should statement arises, I know that something is wrong. Don’t get me wrong–I LOVE twitter as a way to authentically connect with people; it’s just that the daily grind of making tweets and keeping track of the follows/unfollows and all of the people who want me to join their mafia family can get a bit tiresome.
If you can at all relate to this, I invite you to watch this short video where I review TweetAdder, a very powerful automation tool that has a number of benefits. I want to state here as I do in the video that you should NOT use this software to automate your entire Twitter marketing campaign. The whole point of Twitter is to connect with other human beings. This means that you still should get on Twitter pretty regularly and connect with people, retweet their posts, and build relationships by putting out the energy of generosity. That is how Twitter works best.
What this tool excels at is taking out a lot of the burdensome details of fully leveraging all that Twitter has to offer. Watch the video and see for yourself:
You can click here to learn more: www.TweetAdder.com
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