Twitter 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.
Review of The Twitter Method from Tom Deeter
As with any new technology, social networking -specifically twitter- has had a settling out period. How does one actually make money from Twitter? No doubt you’ve seen many of the Twitter software tools and training programs here and here on this site, and while they are useful they don’t go to the length of what Tom Deeter has done with The Twitter Method.
So What is The Twitter Method Anyway?
Essentially it is a methodology for building an affiliate marketing business without having a website, products, merchant account, or thousands of followers on Twitter. In fact, there is no emphasis at all on getting followers.
What I Like About The Twitter Method
It Is Easy to Understand
Tom presents the strategies and tactics in a simple to understand format with a clever naming scheme. I found myself responding to them with “Why didn’t I think of that?” Part of this is due to the straightforward writing and presentation style Tom has. While not every strategy shared are drop dead simple, many of them can be used as a starting point. Then build in the other strategies to differentiate your affiliate marketing business. Learn more about The Twitter Method here…
Easy to Implement
In part due to the previous point, implementing many of the strategies is straightforward and simple. This is encouraging for any beginner, and eye opening for veterans. Learn more about The Twitter Method here…
Doesn’t Require Purchasing of Special Software
There are plenty of free Twitter tools out there, and I think Tom knows nearly all of them! What I found useful, is he shares the tools he uses, and then how he uses them to implement his strategies in a automated and simple way. Certainly he doesn’t have control of those (mostly free) services, and things can change with those tools.
Optional: That is why I think he went ahead and developed software that automates much of the strategies shared in The Twitter Method. As I understand it you can get access to his strategies without purchasing the software (both are pretty reasonably priced), but I could be wrong. Learn more about The Twitter Method here…
What I Don’t Like About The Twitter Method
Truthfully, I’m concerned that he might be giving too much away. The free information shared is very well done, and will be useful to many. I realize this sounds odd, I’m just not sure if what he shares will compel enough people to purchase the upsell product, so that he can continue to invest in the software, and monthly membership site. I hope I’m wrong, because I’m sold on The Twitter Method.
Getting More Information
Tom Deeter has teamed up with Jack Humphrey to make this information available to the masses. To be clear, you will have to share your email with them to get access to the videos, but they assured me they won’t be spamming anyone who opts in, rather provide subscribers with valuable information as it pertains to using Twitter as an effective real-time affiliate. Get the full story on The Twitter Method here…


#1 by Bill on September 7 -
Thanks for breaking this down. Seems harmless to learn a little bit, if they don’t spam me like you said.
How long have you been exposed to the material and software.
#2 by Twitter User on September 7 -
Bill-
Thanks for chiming in. Yes, nobody like spam, and nobody reads it!
I first found out about the Twitter Method in June of this year. I have gone over it thoroughly, and if nothing else, getting the free information is a great start (and a good resource).