Want to Grow your Twitter Network ?

Discussion in 'Twitter' started by iNET SEO, May 21, 2010.

  1. #1
    Are you looking for a way to grow your Twitter network?

    Have a look at this group on LinkedIn
    http://bit.ly/aMCXfI

    I have started this to try and make life easier to find contacts that want to be followed back.

    If you don't have a LinkedIn account, you can create one here

    Andy
     
    iNET SEO, May 21, 2010 IP
  2. kaviraj7777

    kaviraj7777 Peon

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    Hey thanks for the tips :) but now-a-days dont you think there is not much value in the twitter network , as I see many junk being pumped out and people are not able toget messages accross due to the massive nature .
     
    kaviraj7777, May 22, 2010 IP
  3. iNET SEO

    iNET SEO Active Member

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    No idea what you mean by the massive nature?? And seeing as it is growing, and people are benefiting from it, then yes, I do see value in it!
     
    iNET SEO, May 22, 2010 IP
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    anisbd Active Member

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    Thanks for sharing... i will join soon
     
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  6. Jossey

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    #6
    that's true
    people even don't know who to follow or what to read
    everyone just want to be followed , then who is the one that going to read their twittes ?

    in the last days I got lots of junk messages from people out there
    don't really know what they are think of
     
    Jossey, May 23, 2010 IP
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    #7
    Thanks for sharing.I have join your group.I hope that more and more people will join this group
     
    blueoceans, May 23, 2010 IP
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    Thank you for sharing. Im not a big fan of twitter promotions but I might give it a try.
     
    april05, May 23, 2010 IP
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    Warner Active Member

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    I think the most reliable way to increase the amount of the members of your group is ...to communicate and to invote people to your group and be active! Everything is similar with the real life, to my mind.
     
    Warner, May 27, 2010 IP
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    there are only 123 members on that LinkedIn group. If every member followed you it would only be 123 followers. Considering if everyone followed. I can show you how to generate thousands of TARGETED twitter followers. My most recent twitter campaign has generated over 7000 twitter followers across 3 very popular niches in less than 4 weeks.
     
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    Thanks for this group, I'm now a member, I'm John Arce...
     
    johnarcews, May 27, 2010 IP
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    hallwriting Greenhorn

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    I joined. It can't hurt to have my name out there in another place. I'm not going to follow people there as I'll just as easily do it elsewhere. Quite frankly, I find it's not even 75% of self-proclaimed "follow-backers" that tell the truth. I always remove them, of course. I used to actually go through and find the frauds, but it's easier just to add them all then remove the people who are lying, essentially. I don't mind blatant promotion, and my ethical code is probably more accepting than most. I don't like lying, though. It's also more effective to get your name on lists as someone who "will follow back" than actually try hard to follow people. That is just a routine "click, click, click, unclick" for me. I really should get on the automated system sometime here.
     
    hallwriting, May 27, 2010 IP