At last! A really good Twitter book: TwitMasterClass review.
Posted by Martin | Tagged as: The Kickstart Guide to Making Money Online
A few minutes after I sent out Kickstart yesterday morning I had an
email from a reader called Stuart Turnbull. He had just read my
less than enthusiastic comments about the Twitter ebooks I’d
bought from ClickBank.
The thrust of his email was that he hoped my disappointment
hadn’t extended to his Twitter ebook on ClickBank – and attached
a review copy of TwitMasterClass for me to check out.
I have to say, that after what I’d said earlier, he certainly had
some nerve to do that! The guy must be packing steel, to coin a
phrase!
I opened up the PDF file with some trepidation. What if it was
just another bunch of dross like the ones I’d already seen? Could
I tell him?
Right from the start, though, I could tell that it wasn’t like
the rest. This book makes a lot of sense and teaches methods that
I have already learned a lot from.
After the introduction there are 8 chapters over 48 pages:
Chapter 1 Things to Consider
Chapter 2 How to Set up a Twitter Account
Chapter 3 Building a Following
Chapter 4 Twitter it and They will Come
Chapter 5 Driving Them Crazy
Chapter 6 Just Don’t Do It
Chapter 7 Tips and Tricks
Chapter 8 Twitter Tools
It isn’t a long book, but that is because there is no waffle and
fluff. Each chapter tells you what you need to know without any
padding. As a result it is a quick and informative read.
Chapter 2 is for complete beginners, and chapter 3 tells you how
to do manually what Twittollower does automatically.
For me, the book really comes to life from chapter 4 onwards.
That is where I learned a whole lot of tricks, techniques and
really sensible advice that I hadn’t known or considered before.
There are even two excellent bonuses (I think only one of them is
mentioned on the sales page, but there are two) that are each
worth way more than the asking price of TwitMasterClass on its
own.
And that is because this is one of the lowest priced Twitter
products on ClickBank – but don’t be fooled by the price. Each of
the three products I reviewed and rejected cost more than
TwitMasterClass, but I wouldn’t dream of recommending them to
you.
I’m really glad that Stuart is a Kickstart reader – and that he
had the confidence in his own product to let me see it.
I’m sure you will be too: http://urlnex.us/twitmasterclass
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