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Tuesday
May052009

WTF? Episode #1: Get Tons of Twitter Followers Fast

WTF? is a daily web show for small business owners and entrepreneurs who want to learn how to naturally attract customers and get the FAME and FORTUNE they deserve.

In this episode, we discuss the debate over getting tons of Twitter followers fast. Good? Bad? They talk about the 10 Commanments of Twitter and show you how to use Twitter to improve the results of your small business marketing, social media marketing and online marketing efforts.

Reader Comments (9)

Great video guys. I think you touched upon a good subject - that it's about quality and not quantity. I would rather have 100 people following me who were interested in what I have to say and what I do than 1,000 that have no interest.
May 5, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKevin Muldoon
Funny video guys, glad you are having a blast doing what you love - looking forward to the next installment!

Joshua Jones
http://twitter.com/JoshuaAJones
May 5, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJoshua Jones
Do you actually know what 'twat' means? Vulgar, vulgar, vulgar, guys. Unimpressed.
May 5, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterted
Ted,

Yes we do know what "twat" means. Do you know what WTF means? Sorry you disapprove. But we practice what we preach... be yourself... be willing to offend... offend and don't apologize. Create a wake and get noticed. Be authentic and work with people who love you for who you are. Don't conform to please everyone or anyone. It's meant to be edgy.
May 5, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJimmy vee
Folks, calm down and check your dictionary.

From wikipedia:

Although sometimes used as a reference to the female genitalia, the word twat is more often used in various other ways:

* As a derogatory insult, a pejorative - 'you twat!'
* A fool, synonymous with the word twit - 'You are a real twat and a half' (often used in the UK)
* To express annoyance - 'I caught my twatting knackers in it!'
* To hit something (or someone) hard or violently - 'I twatted him one'
* In its past participle form, to be drunk or otherwise intoxicated - 'Let's get twatted'
* A word to call someone by - 'Get your twat out'

From urban dictionary:

The past-tense of the verb word "tweet" in reference to the social networking site Twitter, as defined by Dr. Stephen T. Colbert, DFA. To "tweet" means to provide short answers to the question "What are you doing?" To "twat" or to have "twatted" means to used Twitter sometime in the past. Get your head out of the gutter.
May 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTravis Miller
GOOD VIDEO!
QUESTION I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING YOU ON TWITTER AWHILE. I GET THEM ALOT I LOVE IT BUT IT HAS TO BE AUTOMATED ISNT IT. I GET THEM ALL THE TIME I MEAN LIKE YOU HAVE A BIZ TO RUN YOU CANT POSSIBLE BE SENDING THESE ALL THE TIME! HOW DOES IT WORK?
May 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTOM HOLDIMAN
Love WTF, Gents...

Right you are. It always goes back to the message to market match. If you can find 25,000 twitter users interested in what you're tweeting about then by all means have 25,000 followers. My dilemma is this: Why should you (the guys providing the good twats) be expected to follow back each of those 25,000 when presumably a large percentage will be tweeting nonsensical twats full of drivel.
May 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAdam Dudley
WTF seems like a great concept to me. I like the edginess.
I agree with you that twitter is about quality. How do you go about selectively finding followers who match your niche?
Warm regards
Graham
http://www.businessnlpbrighton.co.uk
May 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterGraham Constantine
Its extremely informative video for me and any kind of business, and Business related videos and funny videos also effective for business for online marketing
May 16, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterbusiness videos

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