Hi Matthew,
Nice to meet you.
I’m going to be insightlyfully straight with you here and a bit of what I did was red hat.
Yes I use Twitter Friend adder pro. (once you get the basic version $50.00 you need to ask the programer for the pro version $250 – it lets you automatically post.) there is not affiliate program for he pro version although I wish there was ahah.
and to be honest with you what I have done is create many accounts and use this program.
At one stage I had 30 twitter accounts and was generating 50 leads per day.
what you will find with your metrics is you will get one app every 120 leads through twitter.
So i would send out a tweet every 30 mins on each account. and by the way twitter tracks what IP you post from so I use a program call Hide My IP. (It automatically rotates through different IP’s so that twitter can’t track where your tweets are coming from.
this method is what I really hit hard to generate money for Adwords.
I do warn you twitter after a while does some how find your accounts and will delete them. I think people complain.
I don’t do this anymore becuase I’m in adwords now as it is labour intensive.
But it is good in the short term and for moving into adwords.
Hope this helps, let us know how you go.
Kind Regards,
Tom
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 1:02 AM, Matthew xxxx<matthew.xxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Tom,
I’m not sure if you’re on Jeff Learner’s CCP team or just one of his friends… anyway… I asked him for your e-mail address because he tells me you’ve sold quite a few apps using Twitter.
I personally have only gotten one lead total from Twitter, and have 6000 followers right now (I know that’s not that many, but I would have expected a bit more). Anyway, I was just wondering if you could send me a link to your Twitter page so I could add you and see what it is you do exactly.
Any specific techniques you use?
Thanks alot… I appreciate any help
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Matt xxxxx


#1 by Richard on August 28th, 2009
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Hi Tom, thank you for the opportunity to learn this. I can appreciate it would be standard marketing decorum at your level of expertise. Some times I tend to forget the normal protocols to communicate.