Twitter software that Gurus' are hiding

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I heard a webinar recently that talked about a Twitter 'secret weapon' software that "Sets up hundreds of twitter accounts, and email confirms them, finds and follows thousands of active users, ignores spammers, sends direct messages to followers, posts and schedules thousands of tweets, and replies on autopilot to users looking at your offers". Does anyone know what this software is? I emailed a Guru and he refuses to tell me ..............? That is mean!!!
  • Profile picture of the author DazedandConfused
    Originally Posted by anthonyblair View Post

    I heard a webinar recently that talked about a Twitter 'secret weapon' software that "Sets up hundreds of twitter accounts, and email confirms them, finds and follows thousands of active users, ignores spammers, sends direct messages to followers, posts and schedules thousands of tweets, and replies on autopilot to users looking at your offers". Does anyone know what this software is? I emailed a Guru and he refuses to tell me ..............? That is mean!!!
    I think it kind of sounds like a set up to me...? :rolleyes:
    (see suggestion in bold)
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  • Profile picture of the author anthonyblair
    It did sound like a set up to me, and probably illegal too, but I have heard this software is an under the radar technique that many of so called Gurus' are currently using to make money on line and that is why they are keeping it all hush hush.
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    • Profile picture of the author Floyd Fisher
      Originally Posted by anthonyblair View Post

      It did sound like a set up to me, and probably illegal too, but I have heard this software is an under the radar technique that many of so called Gurus' are currently using to make money on line and that is why they are keeping it all hush hush.
      Of course they don't want the rest of the world finding out...once it's fully out in the open, it's sure to be banned by the social media sites.

      Wouldn't want to use such a thing, don't care to use such a thing, and if you really wanted it, you probably would have already found it through google, so I don't think you really are that interested in using it either.
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      • Profile picture of the author anthonyblair
        Originally Posted by Floyd Fisher View Post

        Of course they don't want the rest of the world finding out...once it's fully out in the open, it's sure to be banned by the social media sites.

        Wouldn't want to use such a thing, don't care to use such a thing, and if you really wanted it, you probably would have already found it through google, so I don't think you really are that interested in using it either.
        You are so right in your analyses; I would hate anyone to use such tricks. I think what these mice (Gurus') have been doing is using underhand tricks to line their own greedy pockets. When I heard this webinar I thought the practice was unethical and needs to be banned to protect desperate people seeking help through social media!
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  • Profile picture of the author Henri Lind
    Maybe its called TrafficStar, it is sold even in this forum - it costs 950$. Maybe this one?
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  • Profile picture of the author Edwin101
    I'm using a software to build my followers too,but not as good as the one u mentioned
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  • Profile picture of the author mojojuju
    Twitter gave me herpes.
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    :)

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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by mojojuju View Post

      Twitter gave me herpes.
      Sounds viral?
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Michael
    ha.. i've watched his twitter bot videos before.

    it basically does the same exact thing that TA Pro does, and TA Pro is only 126 dollars, not 1k

    only thing i found different is his software will send out some SERIOUS spam (tweets like "I can't believe what Becky did" then the link to your site, or "omg she gave the best blowjob" and a link to your site)

    things like that. and thats just a couple of them. pause his video and actually pay attention to the "teasers" he is sending out with the URLs.

    VERY sexually explicit tweets that i wouldn't want associated with my websites, unless they were adult to begin with. and even then, it crosses the line.

    completely misleading, so yeah it drives traffic but NOT targeted traffic.

    perverts are all over the web, everyone knows this. of course people are going to click a tweet that says something like that.

    but when it pops up the website and it's a cook-book and the person was expecting porn, its needless to say your conversions will be horrible. that is why he bundles it for a lower price when you buy the CJ script - it will convert that garbage traffic for you, no matter what sort of tweets are sent out.

    to profit with his twitter bot, you pretty much HAVE to use the CJ script.. unless there is a way to edit the tweets, but i dont think there is.

    anyway, my conclusion: TA Pro works just fine once you learn how to use it.
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  • Profile picture of the author joekyut
    Thanks for this info
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