TweetAdder Gets Twitter Followers and Makes You Money
This post is about a product called TweetAdder and was inspired by a sale on Flippa.
The seller was selling their domain name tweetadderpro.com along with an affiliate account at tweetadder.com.
TweetAdder is a piece of software which automates the process of getting followers to a Twitter account. Because any message you post to Twitter is also copies to all your followers, the more followers you have the more people will see you tweets and the more powerful you can promote your product.
To quote some of the Tweet adder website:
We have devised a twitter adder software that will increase your follower count in a very short period of time. In 30 days, I received 6963 TARGETED followers and continue to do so!
I provided a screen shot of the proof of the programs effectiveness I have enjoyed in just 30 days of use. Where else can you get 6963 people reading what you post and/or following your links you suggest to them in such a short period of time without spending thousands of dollars in online marketing campaigns and then waiting for your network to slowly grow?
The business model for tweetadderpro.com is very simple. The domain is redirected to tweetadder.com and sales are credited to the sellers affiliate account.
Now the interesting bit. The site was started in 2009 and has been making over $1,100 gross per month on a consistent basis. The seller claims to have sold 672 units on their own and in addition they get the income from affiliate tier accounts.
Affiliate tier accounts work like this. If you buy a product using my affiliate link, then some-one buys through your affiliate link, I get a small payment for the sales that you make. The more people you sell to, who in turn make some sales, the more residual income you have. In this case your percentage of the sale someone else makes is 10%
The seller seems to be making money from web 2 sites (squidoo etc), a little ppc (yahoo), and mostly organic traffic from articles, bookmarkings.
At the end of the sale the site went for $9,000 which is a bit less than 12 months revenue, probably a bit lower than you’d expect as the sales look to be trending down a bit. Still a good chunk of change for a one year old affiliate site.
What I like about this affiliate program is that the underlying product appears to be quite good, genuinely helping people promote their business using Twitter. So it will appeal to lots of small businesses who wish to reach out to clients they may not have been able to contact before. It also appeals to internet marketers who ( like me) will readily part with $55 to increase their marketing reach.
And thanks to the site sale on Flippa we have as close as you can get to verifiable proof that the product sells well and the affiliate program is reliable in terms of payments to affiliates.
You can check out the Twitter Adder application here , the affiliate program here and finally the Flippa sale here.
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Has anyone had success using this? Seems like there are a lot of programs out there to do this but really you want actual followers that interact with you.
Twitter EngineE!
I think it is same as an affiliate marketing, success on affiliate marketing depends on how much traffic you getting for your blog.I really agree with Michel as user interaction is more important if you want more income from affiliate business model
Any way thanks again
with regards | Raso
I think flippa is the best they are good on service.I have some previous experience with them.
secondly affiliate marketing , need some good positive attitude in mind.traffic and other will come automatically if you have run your business in positive manner.
I put alot of time into Twitter. Never seemed to get any ROI. Lots of chatter but no buyers. Ive had more luck with facebook
I’ve been using this software for quite awhile now. I’m up in the air on how effective building a twitter following like this is. I have 2 twitter accounts one grown organic and one grown Tweetadder. While my organic account is much smaller they seem to pull the same amount of response when I tweet.
Being a Twitter user I can certainly spot those bots of software from real users. Like CFD mentioned the only true way to start getting followers to find people in your market or niche. You start interacting with them and in no time other people will recognize you like someone of authority in your specific market niche.
Currently I’m testing Twitter from scratch on my side. Whether this really brings more traffic, I can not say yet.
Interesting article you published here, I am going to have to take a look at this software and see how it can help someone capitalize there Twitter experience.
“I think twitter and Google itself don’t like all these automatic programs…”
Yeah, they all seem to get canned as soon as they’re big enough to be noticed it seems.
Google especially doesn’t like automatic stuff like this… Web sites that participate in link farms or use other automated things for link building or search manipulation tend to get delisted or “sandboxed”, as some call it. Be careful. Twitter will get wise.
There are many bot ids that are working on twitter. I guess manual way is though time taking but its best for finding friends.