Tweetadder review – Working with Twitter
Written by Brian Petersen on March 17th, 2010Twitter is popular and a steady source to traffic for many web marketeers.
Anyone who have tried Twitter dream of thousands of followers so all you need to do is to post a few tweets and get visitors to your site.
Working with Twitter require that you follow others and some of them would then follow you back – and you start to build a list.
Doing that inside the Twitter website can be frustration – who should you unfollow, what about a welcome message, or if you want to set up
a group of messages sent at specific times – or you want to send a message to all of your followers.
I found a nice little tool called Tweetadder – a little but powerful tool that allow you to simplify all those tasks you would like to run on auto pilot.
In fact you can buy a license to several accounts so you can manage all your Twitter work in just one too – thats the beauty about Tweetadder.
Inside Tweetadder you can set up the use of proxies so you make all your tasks from your own IP.
It is a powerful too – and as everything else it should be handled with care – if you start to follow thousands of users your might get your Twitter account banned – it happened
for me with an account – because I forgot to use the proxies and was a little to eager in getting followers!
Following 100 – 200 a day should however not cause you any problem – and remember to unfollow people who not follow you - Tweetadder can also do that on autopilot.
I really like the feature being able to mail your entire list of followers – but again dont overdue it.
You can get Tweetadder for both Windows and Mac – and you can try a complete free demo.
So download it now and unleash the power of Tweetadder
































