By Bejarana on August 27, 2009
Short answer…sort of. My twitter SEO marketing campaigns have been so successful that I hardly have time to maintain my follow / unfollow duties. An important daily maintenance activity is removing those who don’t follow you back AND finding new “targeted” twitter users to follow.
I’ve watched this application grow and mature into a professional marketing tool AND with economic conditions being tough, the guys in product development priced the software to a point where you can’t afford NOT to use the software. I purchased the five profile version and now don’t have to spend ANY time managing my tweets, DM’s, targeted follows, follow backs, and unfollows.
This is the PERFECT software for busy small business folks working on limited budgets.
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Posted in Social Marketing
Ed Bejarana is a former professional musician turned process engineer turned business entrepreneur. Helping small business people over come difficult marketing and business growth issues is a passion. In 2004, Ed created the business model that, in 2007, become Zenith Exhibits, Inc. Providing affordable marketing services required a FREE support website where small business people could continue to use as a reference guide to all things related to internet marketing. So was born, BusinessBlogging.net. See our companion sites Zenith Exhibits, Inc. and PortlandBusinessCommunity.com