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A lot of people are just getting started on Twitter. Many of these folks will set-up an account and then say to themselves "Now what?" The fact is that most people struggle to use Twitter to it's full potential. Personally, I have about 6 accounts that I use to market for 6 different goals. I have a personal account @jasonmmurphy that I use to keep in touch with my industry contacts and friends. Then I have my business accounts that are basically automated at this point to take the products I sell and post them to Twitter. I'm not going to post those accounts because, to be honest they are all affiliate web sites that I'd rather keep a secret. Let's be honest, I have these sites to make money, not to make mom proud if you get my drift ;).

Anyway, the point is that I have them automated, making me money and doing their thing 24/7/365. I've been using Hummingbird Twitter Software to make the magic happen.

Hummingbird is essential for a business serious about Internet marketing because it will help you build a list of followers much faster than grinding it out for months, posting content, links and mindless filler tweets as a means to finding followers. Seriously, in 2009 we automate things people and Twitter is no different. Take full advantage of this tool and start building thousands of followers.

Having followers on Twitter does a few things:
  1. Establishes credibility
  2. Creates a permission based marketing system
  3. Provides instant communication with a live audience
  4. Drives traffic to your web site
  5. Makes you feel cool ;)
I look forward to sharing more tools like Hummingbird with you. I hope you seriously consider giving this a try. I would not reccomend it if it did not work.

Here is the link to scope it out further: http://twitaddict.com/hummingbird/

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Comment by Jason Murphy on June 29, 2009 at 10:18pm
Hey Sue, TweetLater is a good one for scheduling tweets, another one is HootSuite.com which will let you schedule Tweets from multiple accounts. It is still a little buggy and crashes once in awhile but overall it is a decent (and free) tool for automating Twitter.

Way to go on finding a new client on Twitter, seems like you are making the most of your tweets.

Jason Murphy
Comment by Sue L Canfield on June 29, 2009 at 9:32pm
I'll have to check that out when I have some time. I've been using TweetLater.com. Are you familiar with that? Twitter has definitely been useful to me and I even got a new client this last month that found me on Twitter.

I've used automation for Twitter to post upcoming events for my clients and to post links to their articles. In less than one month I went from zero to over 1,000 followers. Thanks for this tool!

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