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Has social media increased your business? - dolly_fan_01 - 10-13-2012 02:14 AM

I'm trying to get testimonials on how Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Linkedin, all the social networking sites have increased your business. Please provide some great ones. Thanks.


- Sarah - 10-13-2012 02:22 AM

yes http://TwitterTrafficExposed.cjb.net


- Daffy - 10-13-2012 02:22 AM

Without a doubt.
#1 Get a program that automatically adds friends
#2 Set up a website business where you sell something
#3 Once you have thousands of friends added, put a link to your website business in your profile so all those friends see it.
#4 Make Money
Of course, I didn't actually do it like that, that would be spamming and you could get sued for that...

See Also: The story of Sanford Wallace
Myspace sued him and won for $230 million. So in 1 year, you know he made alot more than that spamming Myspace.


- Big Lou - 10-13-2012 02:22 AM

Yes, it does. If you are using proper way. Example on twitter, you can get 16000 Followers in a short period of the time at http://budurl.com/AutomatedTwitter


- Yils - 10-13-2012 02:22 AM

Yes.... I have checks to back me up (I scanned them). I used facebook, myspace, twitter, and youtube to help out my internet marketing.


- Davis - 10-13-2012 02:22 AM

Are You Ready To Finally Start Leveraging Twitter To Create Lists Of Thousands Of People You Can Peddle Your Products To!
Are you ready to finally learn how to seriously exploit the biggest social media site on the planet for traffic, cash & fame!


- OrganicBaby - 10-13-2012 02:22 AM

Using web 2.0 applications does increase your business but only if used in the right way. Each social networking site works in a different way and it's not a case of using the same approach for each site.

For example, Twitter is very much about developing relationships with potential customers - not spamming all your "followers." If people enjoy your Tweets and get to know you then they are more likely to become customers.