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    Jayemerican replied on July 07, 2009 13:45 to the problem "Stop The Spam - Ban @billcrosby" in Twitter:

    Jayemerican
    I am a Clickbank user...he has his program on Clickbank. We can advertise any program on Clickbank anyway we want long as it is with in the guidelines of google. The internet is 90% people trying to make money so they can lead better lives. There is nothing wrong with that. It's not a big deal. People don't want to receive ads on twitter unsubscribe to those that do. I send inspirational messages and some time I send an ad. He came up with an idea. Its good...I didn't buy it, because I looked up TTM scam and one of the haters bought the program and revealed the system for free. I was already using twitter automations he talks about, tweetlater and a host of others I have saved in my delicious, but it's not as automated as everyone would think, to use any of them. I use twitter to raise charity support with my movement, I do affiliate marketing to create a way for me to have more time volunteer in my efforts to end child slavery, without worrying how am I going to support myself. So all of my followers know and understand me. I make sure they do. I still get on an say stuff and give real responses and communicate responding to direct messages...but it helps on the days that you can't. It assist the affiliate marketer and the blogger to use automations. You still have to take the time to set it up. Have original messages built in to the automation. Setting it up doesn't last for ever twitter has rules...like you can't say the same thing over and over...so people have to be more than robots on twitter.

    Twitter stays pure...because you don't have to except people you don't want to. Every group and interest can hold true to their rules. But this is something we all love and happyness.
  • idea

    Jayemerican shared an idea in TweepMe on May 10, 2009 20:17:

    Jayemerican
    Helping Tweepme Help fustrated Memebers Find Peace And Satifaction
    I can help...This is working perfectly for me...because I already was in a program that follows people as they follow me...I started twitter, following about 200 people for the week with only 0-40 followers, using an free program called Mr. Tweet that gives you 200 people a week that you manually have to go down the list and hit follow ( however, it put them on one page).

    When you get into programs like these. You have to monitor them them a little. I see the program (Tweepme) follows me by 30 per hour at first it was 50 and tweepme adjusted it to 30, I later adjusted it to 5 per hour. I am going to tell you why.

    You have to understand what they (tweepme or any program) do. This program gets you followed. But they do not have you to follow...you are only paying for followers, not for them to even you out or have you follow other back. You are responsible for following people back. I joined a free program that stores tweets and post and also allows you to set up an automatic follow back. Got to http://www.tweetlater.com
    now you have to set it up automation and tweets. It has other things, but you have to read the site. I only use 2 the automated follow back and auto tweets. They also have vetting...in tweetlater.com that allows you to pick who you want to follow and reject based on certain criteria like, people with picks, people that have not tweeted in and optional amount of time etc. etc. So. You need to take the time to go there (tweetlater.com) and automate and then those percentages will go down. As far as the 300 follow difference.

    In addition, I decided to get the info so you won't be frustrate when you get there. After you are signed up an logged in to tweetlater.com, on your right you will see in blue "my accounts" and then you will see accounts click on that your twitter account or accounts will be there. Click on "edit" on the right of your account in the same section as your twitter name. Read that page and check all that you want. I recommend you check vetting as well. You can even check auto unfollow. I don't do that one because I don't care if someone unfollows me, If they have the same criteria I described in my vetting then I am good. I also recommend vetting on tweetlater.com It helps you get rid of bogus accounts and inactive people. Tweetlater automates the friend process keeps you uptodate and active enough to break as lon as you need to, because you can spend time automating your tweeps for as long as you can sit there. But it only automates for the times you manually put in. Its just that you can pre do it...but you have to manually type a message and chose a time so you still have to be active it just makes your activity easier.

    After you do sign up for http://www.tweetlater.com/ and TWEEPME will be something you are glad you did. You will actually be able to keep up with people who direct message you and really build relationship. Again I am Jayemerican on twitter.

    Ps. Reduce you number for a while with Tweepme down to 5 per hour or 2 or 1. Until you see you are following more than following you.

    I should get paid for this LOL.
  • problem

    Jayemerican replied on May 10, 2009 20:11 to the problem "Following ratio is off kilter and illogical" in TweepMe:

    Jayemerican
    I addition to the reply I sent this morning, I decided to get the info so you won't be frustrate when you get there. After you are signed up an logged in to tweetlater.com, on your right you will see in blue "my accounts" and then you will see accounts click on that your twitter account or accounts will be there. Click on "edit" on the right of your account in the same section as your twitter name. Read that page and check all that you want. I recommend you check vetting as well. You can even check auto unfollow. I don't do that one because I don't care if someone unfollows me, If they have the same criteria I described in my vetting then I am good. I also recommend vetting on tweetlater.com It helps you get rid of bogus accounts and inactive people. Tweetlater automates the friend process keeps you uptodate and active enough to break as lon as you need to, because you can spend time automating your tweeps for as long as you can sit there. But it only automates for the times you manually put in. Its just that you can pre do it...but you have to manually type a message and chose a time so you still have to be active it just makes your activity easier.

    After you do sign up for http://www.tweetlater.com/ and TWEEPME will be something you are glad you did. You will actually be able to keep up with people who direct message you and really build relationship. Again I am Jayemerican on twitter.

    Ps. Reduce you number for a while with Tweepme down to 5 per hour or 2 or 1. Until you see you are following more than following you.

    I should get paid for this LOL.
  • praise

    Jayemerican gave praise in TweepMe on May 10, 2009 14:59:

    Jayemerican
    Helping Tweepme Help fustrated Memebers
    This is what I wrote to one of your customers...you are making my life easier...but people who don't have auto follow set up some where will get flagged this is a solution to the problem. I want your program to last a life time. You can use my statement to help with this issue some of your users might have. But I love it I can focus now between tweetlater and tweepme, I can focus on my direct messages and talk to people that directly hit me, before I couldn't keep up in there. Now I can grow and also network with people and make new friends.
    I can help...This is working perfectly for me...because I already was in a program that follows people as they follow me...I started twitter, following about 200 people for the week with only 0-40 followers, using an free program called Mr. Tweet that gives you 200 people a week that you manually have to go down the list and hit follow ( however, it put them on one page).

    When you get into programs like these. You have to monitor them them a little. I see the program (Tweepme) follows me by 30 per hour at first it was 50 and tweepme adjusted it to 30, I later adjusted it to 5 per hour. I am going to tell you why.

    You have to understand what they (tweepme or any program) do. This program gets you followed. But they do not have you to follow...you are only paying for followers, not for them to even you out or have you follow other back. You are responsible for following people back. I joined a free program that stores tweets and post and also allows you to set up an automatic follow back. Got to http://www.tweetlater.com
    now you have to set it up automation and tweets. It has other things, but you have to read the site. I only use 2 the automated follow back and auto tweets. They also have vetting...in tweetlater.com that allows you to pick who you want to follow and reject based on certain criteria like, people with picks, people that have not tweeted in and optional amount of time etc. etc. So. You need to take the time to go there (tweetlater.com) and automate and then those percentages will go down. As far as the 300 follow difference. Follow me and if you have any questions I will help you if you have questions.

    I am Jayemerican on twitter.
  • problem

    Jayemerican replied on May 10, 2009 14:46 to the problem "Following ratio is off kilter and illogical" in TweepMe:

    Jayemerican
    I can help...This is working perfectly for me...because I already was in a program that follows people as they follow me...I started twitter, following about 200 people for the week with only 0-40 followers, using an free program called Mr. Tweet that gives you 200 people a week that you manually have to go down the list and hit follow ( however, it put them on one page).

    When you get into programs like these. You have to monitor them them a little. I see the program (Tweepme) follows me by 30 per hour at first it was 50 and tweepme adjusted it to 30, I later adjusted it to 5 per hour. I am going to tell you why.

    You have to understand what they (tweepme or any program) do. This program gets you followed. But they do not have you to follow...you are only paying for followers, not for them to even you out or have you follow other back. You are responsible for following people back. I joined a free program that stores tweets and post and also allows you to set up an automatic follow back. Got to http://www.tweetlater.com
    now you have to set it up automation and tweets. It has other things, but you have to read the site. I only use 2 the automated follow back and auto tweets. They also have vetting...in tweetlater.com that allows you to pick who you want to follow and reject based on certain criteria like, people with picks, people that have not tweeted in and optional amount of time etc. etc. So. You need to take the time to go there (tweetlater.com) and automate and then those percentages will go down. As far as the 300 follow difference. Follow me and if you have any questions I will help you if you have questions.

    I am Jayemerican on twitter.
  • idea

    Jayemerican shared an idea in Twitter on February 02, 2009 22:09:

    Jayemerican
    I am addicted to twitter.
    Its hard to follow back when the people that you aren't following is scattered in your followers list like M&M's. Can the people you are not following in you followers list fall at the top.
  • idea

    Jayemerican replied on February 02, 2009 22:03 to the idea "Can you make the follow lists "follow back" friendly?" in Twitter:

    Jayemerican
    I agree. Its hard to follow back when the people that you aren't following is scattered in your followers list like M&M's