Over the last week I’ve been getting a barrage of emails about a
new service called Twittollower.

I’m not much of a Twitter fan – if you’ve read Kickstart for
long, you’ll know that I blow hot and cold about it – but as most
of the people who have been promoting Twittollower are my
friends, and the guys behind the service are too, I figured I
should take a closer look.

The real impetus for me to delve a little deeper came at the
London Lunch on Friday, when I met one of the respected marketers
who have been promoting Twittollower and asked his honest
opinion.

He had absolutely nothing to gain from feeding me a line, and as
I’d asked for his views off the record, could have easily told me
it was a load of rubbish! But he didn’t. He actually enthused
about it in a very positive way.

He told me that he had been getting phenomenal results himself.

Spurred on by that, I decided to sign up for the service and test
it out for myself.

So on Saturday afternoon I opened a brand new Twitter account and
signed myself up to Twittollower to see if it is really as good
as they (and my friend) say.

And I video’d the process so you can watch over my shoulder.

Twittollower is extremely simple. It gets you targeted followers.

Nothing more, nothing less. Setting up your account takes seconds
and once done, Twittollower just works away in the background
getting mew followers into your account. You don’t do a thing
(except make the occasional Tweet!)

I set up a fresh Twitter account called imkick that had no
followers and followed nobody. It was a completely blank canvas.

I then added a WordPress plugin to my blog at
http://imkickstart.com that would automatically tweet and new
blog posts I make. This part was optional, but I like to make
life as simple as possible for myself!

Over the next 24 hours I made a few blog posts, and sure enough,
tweets were made to the new account.

That’s all I did.

To say that I am impressed with the results after 24 hours would
be an understatement. Twittollower has far exceeded my
expectations.

And right now – 40 hours on – I’m completely blown away.

My brand new imkick Twitter account already has half as many
followers as my regular account which has been building up for
over 18 months! I’m sure it will have more than my old account in
another day!

And the followers are clicking on my links.

Traffic to my moribund blog has exploded. In just the first 24
hours, uniques went from an expected average of 12 to an actual
count of 54.

Even better, those visitors are looking around my blog like never
before. On average, I expect people to view 4 pages while they
are there – in the last 24 hours they have been viewing 11.3.

And they have been signing up to Kickstart too. Already I have at
least 6 new subscribers who can be directly traced to
Twittollower.

I’m a very happy bunny!

Take a look at my short video that gives you the results of my
test at http://imkickstart.com/twittollower-review

[For some reason, the video sometimes stops itself at 3 and a
half minutes. If you click the play button again, it resumes
playing normally. I'll fix that later if I can.]

And when you done that, head on over to the Twittollower website
at http://urlnex.us/twittollower

There is a brilliant video there to watch – it is quite long at
about 30 minutes, but well worth watching right to the end.

I learned quite a lot from just watching the video!

At last I can really see the point of Twitter. It is an
incredibly powerful tool – but only if you have a big list of
followers who are highly targeted and interested in whatever your
niche subject is about. But getting highly targeted followers in
sufficient numbers to really make a marketing difference is the
problem.

Twittollower solves the problem. I’m really happy I joined them.

And more importantly, very happy to recommend it to you.

http://urlnex.us/twittollower

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