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Friday, 17 September 2010

Tweet Adder - Review

Hey everyone, as you know over the past week I've been trying out the popular "Tweet Adder" tool. This tool's aim is to help marketers (or even your average twitter) to find like-minded people and follow them, with the aim that they follow you back. There is a ton of automation features such as auto-follow, auto-follow back and auto-unfollow. These ones are common enough in other automation tools.

However, you'll also find the ability to automatically tweet, update your RSS feed, re-tweet and auto-@replies.

Bargain.

I won't be repeating myself in this post, so if you haven't already please check out my mid-week review for Tweet Adder, here:


This explains how well I've done after just 4 days of using the tool. It's fantastic stuff which is proven by how vertical my statistics graph goes when I put this tool into action!

So, one full week later and I've got a total of 1055 followings and 2001 followers. That's a decent enough 1:1.89 ratio, although to get into the higher figures I'll be needing a tighter ratio of 1:1.2. (that's 1 following for every 1.2 followers). You can see how well I've done by my graph as pulled from Twitter Counter:


Additionally, my statistics have shot up since my mid-week review:


As you can see, the effects are amazing. Now, this isn't to be confused with a money-making scheme. Tweet Adder won't directly make you any money. So you'll feel like you're spending $47 (£33) on nothing since there's no return value.

Or is there?

The question is; how long would it have taken me to manually click all those xxxx followers? And to submit those tweets advertising the tools I personally think are worth it along with my own blog on a regular basis so they are kept in the "tweet fray" when up against thousands of other twitterers?

I'll tell you how long. Crazy long. When I first started using Twitter, almost 6 months ago now, I used it for like a week and only managed to be bothered to follow around 500 people and got 250ish in return. I got so bored after that (and I honestly didn't see that I could combine advertising with it!) that I gave up and left my account to gather dust for 5 months.

That's when Tweet Adder popped up after I read a few affiliate marketing blogs and got some great ideas!!

So here I am. With my own blog with my full reviews on tools that I have personally spent either my time or money (or a combination!) on in order to find out what works and what doesn't.

I don't believe in all this "entrust me with $50 and I'll tell you what works and what doesn't!" mumbo jumbo. It may work for you, buddy, but that doesn't mean I'll be able to rake in an impossibly accurate sum month after month.

Anyway, back to the review. If you've not already, you can download the Tweet Adder demo which is fully functional, but limits you to around 250 auto-follows, 250 auto un-follows and around 50 auto tweets/direct messages (DMs). This only gives you a taste of the tool, which is ideal. 20 minutes later, when I burnt through my 250 follows I thought "wow, I really need the full license".

$47 later I was charging through another 250 followers while refining my search terms to get the most targetted, accurate and (most of all) real twitters (no spammers here!) onto my search database so the tool can automtaically pull the next twitterer from there and follow them.

It's an incredibly easy tool to use and totally pain free. There's literally no learning curve; just fire it up, big buttons tell you what they do and if you want to do that then click it. Easy!

To wrap things up, I'm not getting paid to write this nor am I in any way directly related to Tweet Adder. I am doing this of my own accord. Saying that though, I'll be honest in saying that all the links to Tweet Adder are my affiliate link. If I love a tool that's helped me promote myself and my affiliated products, why shouldn't I get a little reward for promoting the tool further and bringing them more business?

That my friends, is affiliation at it's best. I hope this review has helped you at least consider the tool for your marketing/networking use. It is literally a fantastic tool that won't get you banned nor is it a low-life black-hat box of trickery. It's a legit, honest tool that can really help you expand your presence on Twitter easily and cost-effectively.

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