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Twitter Application Coming Monday

Posted on 31 January 2009   

This brand new Twitter application has some huge money making potential. The form below is what the application produces. I was lucky enough to get in on the beta testing. Basically your readers or site visitors will fill in their Twitter user name and password, which is not stored and only used once. The application then goes to Twitter and submits the pre-populated message to their followers.

Here is just an example of how to turn this into a money making machine.

Hold a $50 gift card giveaway, have your site visitors complete the Twitter application form and that’s it for them. Once completed that message will be sent out to all of their followers. The message could say something like “sign up for xyz product for only 19.95 a month, visit chefpatrick.com/xyz”. The example I give is an obvious sales pitch, you can word it however you want making it sound less like a sales blast. With this simple tool instead of just my visitors and Twitter followers getting the message it is spread out to thousands and thousands of Twitter users.

Do the math with me, if I have 100 visitors complete this form assuming they have 500 Twitter followers each, then this message will be sent to 50,000 Twitter users.

For my domainers out there, replace the product example with a domain name for sale.

Test it out for yourself, complete the form below and send out the message. Make sure to come back on Monday 12pm est to get this application. I’m not allowed to say how much it is but, I can say it will be very reasonably priced.


Twitter Username:


Twitter Password:






This information is not stored and only one tweet will be sent


7 Comments

Comment by eq78
2009-01-31 18:13:09

I have seen this before Patrick, I think a lot of people will be skeptical to give someone else their username and password. IMO

Comment by Chef Patrick
2009-01-31 20:28:51

Normally I would agree with with the username and password but in the case of Twitter it should be ok.

As far as it being seen before, there are a few bloggers using this tool. It is now being released as a product for everyone.

 
 
Comment by Brian Freed
2009-01-31 23:30:27

Chef:
Sounds like a great tool. Since I am at my full time job at 12:00 PM on Monday (yes I have one of those) will I be able to get it after that time or is there just a limited number?

Comment by Chef Patrick
2009-02-01 00:15:26

No limit, you can purchase it after work :)

 
 
Comment by Ross
2009-02-01 01:24:00

This is pretty close to what magpie does….

 
Comment by Tony Marciatne Subscribed to comments via email
2009-02-01 12:32:30

Sounds like a blast, and since I’m off tomorrow and plan to spend some quality time online, I’ll check in!

 
Comment by John
2009-02-01 12:40:38

At this point I think it sort of depends on what site I see this on. I’d have no problem using it on this site, but when I saw this a week or so ago on another site, I didn’t want to use it. (Though ultimately it’s not the site per se, but the script writer you have to think about.)

Once Twitter gets OAuth setup, which I thought I read should be soon, these concerns would vanish I guess.

 

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