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100 Followers a Day? I Don’t Think So…

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OK, so this is a quick review of Tweeter Adder.

You may have seen posts like this in my profile and from other people on Twitter:
“Get 100 followers a day using Tweeteradder.

Tweeter Adder is another “auto follower adder” service that has popped up for Twitter users.

The concept is that you signup and follow a bunch of people, which they refer to as VIPs, and then also add a bunch of “regular” people that are in the que. Doing all of this adds you to what they call the “train.”

Based on that activity you should now begin receiving auto follows or new followers to your Twitter profile.

The system also begins posting a series of automated Tweets to your account with the aforementioned Tweet.

So now that you are part of the train and posting auto Tweets promoting the service, which all in all is supposed to credit your account for the referral, thus compounding your friend adding potential.

Well sadly to say, they just don’t live up to the hype.

I have been tracking my profile activity very closely for the last three days, since signing up with Twitter Adder.

I cleared all of my DMs (direct messages) at 4:02pm MST, Friday June 12th, to make sure I knew exactly how many new followers I garnered during this little experiment.

As of the time of writing this post today, I have 73 new followers. Which works out to roughly 24 new followers added per day over the weekend and this morning. Which is about the average I receive on any given day over the last 30 days since I’ve reached the 2000 follower mark.

So, using the service really hasn’t accomplished anything.
SORRY GUYS  =o(

Anyway, that’s it for this review.
Stay tuned for my next review of Twollo.

~ Richard

About Richard Bravo

Richard is an artist, writer, outdoorsman and entrepreneur living in the rugged mountains and untamed splendor of Western Wyoming. Connect with Richard on Facebook and Twitter.

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