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10-17-2013, 02:17 PM
Post: #11
RE: Tweetadder alternative?
(04-28-2013 01:07 AM)ignis Wrote:  So 2 years ago I purchased and have been using tweetadder to manage my account. Not for spamming purposes or anything, just to keep a steady stream of followers rolling in by following people. Last week I finally hit 70,000 and then I get an email from Tweetadder telling me about this "exciting new" Tweetadder4 and that all previous versions of tweetadder will go offline after the 24th of May

Turns out, Tweetadder4 is a complete downgrade as it has removed all of the automated features. They basically sold out and caved into becoming a novelty version of Tweepi. I wish there was a way I could get my money back because I was guaranteed lifetime upgrades not a downgrade.

So I come here as a former lurker to ask: what alternatives to tweetadder are available? are there any available for free/cracked because I won't have money to spend on programs for a long tiime. If anyone has one, please pm me?

(sorry if I posted this in the wrong area)
(04-28-2013 01:07 AM)ignis Wrote:  I've recently come across a pretty decently priced software called Twiz, the best alternative yet that I've seen to TweetAdder.
Yes, I know, you're looking for free software but at least hear me out.

Obviously, robot programs like TweetAdder and their habit of mass follows and unfollows kind of removes the personal networking nature of twitter. But I think gaining access to relevant followers who are likely to to be genuinely interested, is important in todays marketing age.

Twiz grabs 'target' audiences off you to achieve this and it seems they are like a 'no-frills' digital marketing agency. So for a fraction of the usual price, they employ account managers to manually grow your audience using your account/s, in the end achieving the same results as automated follows and not even violating any of twitters terms of use.
You do have to ask though, who are these account managers? surely with prices so low these guys have to be outsourced through off-shore practices..thoughts anybody?

I'm curious, but it gives me a little more peace of mind to be generating follows without using a robot.
Hope this helps or at least illuminates something new for you :)




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