Twitter Software Automation Matrix

Twitter use is on the rise, and it is a powerful marketing tool for any business or entrepreneur. With it comes time saving software to automate much of what everyone else is doing to grow their Twitter profile quickly, and by the rules. We at Twitter Product Reviews thought we’d start you off with a quick table of the top Twitter Apps on our radar.
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Twitter Software ToolSummaryProsConsCoupon CodeOverall Rating
TweetAdder Twitter SoftwareQuick way to grow your Twitter Following: Nice interface, unfollow those who don't follow back, follow by user, follow by search terms, follow by geolocation, schedule tweets, time delayed sending of DMs, Scheduling of Autopilot actionsMAC Version exists, Uses Proxy, offers Unlimited Accounts to Manage (Platinum), displays search trendsSomewhat slow, newer Product, has some bugs, but TweetAdder has been fast fixing them"10off" - Saves 10%5 Stars
BirdFeeder Twitter SoftwareGrow your following Fast: unfollow those who don't follow back, follow by search words (or negative search terms) in multiple languages, follow by geolocation, follow by tweets to another user or referencing a given user, set random time delay, schedule when program kicks off.Elegant Interface, Can eliminate follow of users with default avatar (possible inactive, or spam users)No MAC Version Currently AvailableSAVE10 – 10% off, MINUSTEN – $10 off4 Stars
Hummingbird Twitter SoftwareQuick way to grow your Twitter Following: Follow by user, unfollow those who don't follow you back, remember unfollows, designate VIPs and Celebrities you always wish to follow.No limit to number of Twitter accounts you can manage, no API limits (currently doesn't use Twitter API)No MAC Version Currently Availableresearching...4 Stars

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ALL NEW Update For Tweet Adder Customers

As an update to our Tweet Adder Review, version 3 of Tweet Adder has been released.  This was the first Twitter Automation software to support both PC and Mac (Mac screenshots are below).  With this update, it does not run on Twitter API, Tweets posted via “Web”, vs. posted via “API”, allows users to Run Multiple Profiles at the same time, Follow, Unfollow, Tweet & Message throughout the day in a natural looking way.  Below is a few screenshots taken from the Tweet Adder site highlighting some of the new features.
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Review of TweetGlide Software from Mike Filsaime

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Special Update: Mike has responded to this review in the comments below.  Be sure to read them and chime in with your own questions…

Mike Filsaime is known for coming out with products that are innovative, cutting edge, and monetized almost to a fault.  TweetGlide is no different.  Allow me to share with you how this free Adobe Air based application can make tweeting easier for you, create a revenue stream (if you want it to), and can be used to advertise on Twitter.  I will share my first impressions of TweetGlide, who TweetGlide is for, who it is not for, and explain the business model behind the product.  By the end of this review hopefully you’ll have enough information to decide if TweetGlide is for you. Read the rest of this entry »

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Review of The Twitter Method from Tom Deeter

the-twitter-method-review-videoTwitter continues to grow and serve much of the conversation for those discussing social networking.  And as you can tell by visiting this site, there is no shortage of courses and tools on the market (we do our best to weed out the junk [so you don't have to] before writing anything about it here).  In the end the dud products will die off, and those providing real value will remain.  The question is always, are there real ways to make money with Twitter?

In this post I’m going to share with you some information on The Twitter Method from Tom Deeter (and Jack Humphrey), what I like about the course, something I don’t like, and why I think this course could be a game changer. Read the rest of this entry »

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Twitter Cash Method Review & Webinar

Special Update: Amidst all the naming of Twitter oriented products, this one is not to be confused with our other Review of The Twitter Method from Tom Deeter posted here.

twitter-cash-method-webinarEvery once in a while I learn something new, that makes me pause, and go…interesting, no very interesting. That was my response to Twitter Cash Method course that I am in the middle of reviewing.

The folks running it decided to offer some training to the masses in a $77 webinar.  However, they have opened up the gates for twitter product review readers and agreed to host the webinar for free for a limited number of folks.

On the webinar they are going to share their strategy for setting up a reliable $5000 per month autopilot Twitter machine.  For me I get leery of anything that claims to be autopilot, afterall everything that is in business needs time and attention.  Since I know Joey, I decided to hear him out. Read the rest of this entry »

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