How to Get Twitter Followers Following the Death of TweetAdder?

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I'm not a big Twitter presence. I use it to share content I put together and for a little communicating here or there but I used to use Tweet Adder and while I know it's been dead for probably a year at least I was just wondering alternative methods out there for generating follows and followbacks.

Twitter killed the majority of those automated programs by changing their terms or sensors, didn't they?
#death #followers #tweetadder #twitter
  • Profile picture of the author cpa-money
    search for followers exchange sites, you follow others and they will follow you. however it takes time to do it manually.
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  • Profile picture of the author ProGripz
    Ive used 2 methods to increase my twitter followers and both have worked very well for me, I first started off by following a bunch of people that were following gaming companies, competitors, or companies with similar products and a handful of them will follow you back, and after a month or so just go and unfollow all the people you originally followed. Once your twitter gets more and more followers it starts to show up as recommended more and more often so therefore you generate more followers, so another technique I used is purchasing followers. I bought a couple thousand followers and this dramatically spiked the amount of real followers I got and also increased traffic to my site a ton. If you want to go this route i recommend Extreme Followers - Social Media Marketing theyre the company I used and everything was perfect
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  • Profile picture of the author travelsoulja
    You risk being exposed as a fraud if you purchase followers and get caught.

    I would do this: manually follow someone elses followers, then use manageflitter to unfollow those who do not follow you back. You can outsource this as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author lukeblower
    Buying followers is asking for a load of dead accounts that is good for "social proof" but nothing else.

    I actually use tweet adder 4 and it's great because it helps speed up the whole process of getting real followers. Of course it isn't as automated as before but can't be helped.
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  • Profile picture of the author chrisv24
    I'd encourage you stay away from follower exchange sites or buying followers. The people who follow you really won't be interested in what you have to say so you won't get any retweets or any kind of engagement from them.

    Buying followers is a big reason so many companies fail at social media. See here: Top Reasons Why So Many Companies Fail with Social Media - Chrisvellabone.com

    Try and produce great content, make sure people instantly know you are on twitter when they visit your website, run exclusive twitter competitions and offers etc and you'll see an improvement.

    There is no point in having followers that never engage with you.
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