How to send notes to your Twitter followers…

by Jack Humphrey on Jul 25

Cool Twitter Tool Alert

It’s called  TweetLater.  On the surface it is a posting tool that allows you to “post ahead” on Twitter to keep things going as you travel or while you are busy writing the most popular, successful linkbait piece ever.

That’s pretty cool.  But it gets better.  With this tool you can actually send a note to all new followers thanking them and, of course, linking them to anything you want.

As you build your Tweet network of followers, let them know right away  how much you appreciate them by sending them an automated note!

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big jason largest blog contest ever Jul 26 at 4:02 am

definitely sounds like a great tool, but I have seen many people use it or something similar in a very lame way. looks totally automated and not personal. does nothing for me. alot of the immediate ones just seem spammy too.

so take some time and care into your twitter autoresponder messages

Davin-Viral Marketing Maniac Jul 26 at 6:09 am

Hey that looks very cool Jack. How do you always find out about this stuff so fast? I’ll be grabbing it. Thanx Jack

Davin

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Chris Jul 26 at 6:33 am

I have been using Tweetlater for a while now and I love it. It is a great tool to grow your Twitter community. Tweetlater also has a function that will allow you to automatically follow those that follow you. So not only can you send a nice thank you for following me on Twitter note automatically you can also show that you care by following them too.

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Jack Humphrey Jul 26 at 8:44 am

Davin – I found this on some blog I can’t remember, lol. When it’s your job to find stuff for your readers, you HAVE to find neat stuff all the time! Makes doing multiple posts per day a lot easier.

Jason – definitely – the first thing many probably do with this tool is be spammy. I count on my readers knowing the difference!

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