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The Twitter Technique – Get Mass Targeted Followers

At Last!, A Simple Way To Find Free Targeted Followers On Twitter, Gain A Huge Following, And Prosper Regardless Of Your Niche.

Twitter is a gold mine IF you know how to take full advantage of it. Getting followers is just step one. Having followers is a key element of the equation.

Targeted followers are what seperates people who blindly follow anyone hoping they auto follow them back, and those who actually have real genuine interest in your offer.

The Twitter Technique – Get Mass Targeted Followers

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1. Good Comments – I’m looking for comments that offer creative insight, add to the conversation, enage readers and inspire them to reply thus keep the conversation going.

2. Relevancy – I’m looking for comments that are relevant to the post. Review the tags links on the right side of the page to locate relevant posts to comment on.

3. Offensive Links – If your comment includes a link to any offensive site it will not be approved.

4. One Liners – If your comment is a short one liner such as “great post”… “good job”… “thanks for sharing” etc. I most likley will not approve it.

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Over the past 72 hours I’ve been testing a viral traffic resource. I used a similar version of this several years ago with fantastic results. I was thrilled to discover this one. It’s similar to the previous one. However, this one has been greatly improved upon which makes it perform even better.

If you have a blog, Twitter account, web page, lead capture page etc. Really any URL you want to drive free viral traffic to, you need to LQQK at this… http://jijr.com/Rqj. I’ve tracked my results and am very pleased with them.

A few tips to help you get the upper hand using this viral traffic resource:

Here’s the basic concept:

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Here’s what I look for when approving comments:

1. Good Comments – I’m looking for comments that offer creative insight, add to the conversation, enage readers and inspire them to reply thus keep the conversation going.

2. Relevancy – I’m looking for comments that are relevant to the post. Review the tags links on the right side of the page to locate relevant posts to comment on.

3. Offensive Links – If your comment includes a link to any offensive site it will not be approved.

4. One Liners – If your comment is a short one liner such as “great post”… “good job”… “thanks for sharing” etc. I most likley will not approve it.

If I’m going to give you a permanent back link I believe you outta at least take a minute or two and leave a good comment in return.

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One of the easiest and fastest ways to get lots of people to follow you on Twitter is of course to follow them. Many use other great Twitter tools to auto follow everyone who follows them. If you follow 1,000 people who are using one of these auto follow aps then presto you now have gained another 1,000 followers! But what about the hundreds, maybe even thousands of people you follow who do not follow you back?

Your Twitter Karma

The solution is called Your Twitter Karma. It’s a simple to use yet very powerful Twitter application that shows you who you are following with one very special feature. It also shows you of those who is actually following you back. Using this tool is pretty straight forward.

Twitter Karma Follow UnFollow Followers

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Here’s what I look for when approving comments:

1. Good Comments – I’m looking for comments that offer creative insight, add to the conversation, enage readers and inspire them to reply thus keep the conversation going.

2. Relevancy – I’m looking for comments that are relevant to the post. Review the tags links on the right side of the page to locate relevant posts to comment on.

3. Offensive Links – If your comment includes a link to any offensive site it will not be approved.

4. One Liners – If your comment is a short one liner such as “great post”… “good job”… “thanks for sharing” etc. I most likley will not approve it.

If I’m going to give you a permanent back link I believe you outta at least take a minute or two and leave a good comment in return.

Here’s why you should leave comments on this blog. (opens in new window)

I’ve just discovered something sure to get the attention of Twitter lovers everywhere. And for very good reason. It’s a neat little script that promises to pack a pretty amazing punch to the tune of thousands of new Twitter followers in a week or so. I was a bit skeptical until within a couple hours I started to see new followers on multiple Twitter accounts I have. This thing actually works very nicely. Give it a try and get ready to have more Twitter friends this week!
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Here’s what I look for when approving comments:

1. Good Comments – I’m looking for comments that offer creative insight, add to the conversation, enage readers and inspire them to reply thus keep the conversation going.

2. Relevancy – I’m looking for comments that are relevant to the post. Review the tags links on the right side of the page to locate relevant posts to comment on.

3. Offensive Links – If your comment includes a link to any offensive site it will not be approved.

4. One Liners – If your comment is a short one liner such as “great post”… “good job”… “thanks for sharing” etc. I most likley will not approve it.

If I’m going to give you a permanent back link I believe you outta at least take a minute or two and leave a good comment in return.

Here’s why you should leave comments on this blog. (opens in new window)

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