How to make my Twitter account seem more real?

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So, I have Twitter tools post links to my new blog post and other links and it makes my twitter account look very spammy and people don't follow me back. (only marketers do, lol) So, I was think of a way to make it look more natural. Is there a bot or something that would post some random tweets in my niche WITHOUT links?
Thanks in advance :)
 
Yeah you can get a copy of Tweet Attacks , in there you can set up Tweets for what ever time you want with out having any links in them. Fill in your BIO really well and do a custom layout image that will help you as well. Later
 
I got a copy of Tweet Attacks and i don't see an option to post tweets.. all it does it follow and unfollow poeple
 
It will only follow and unfollow if you are using the free version.
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It will only follow and unfollow if you are using the free version.
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yeah, iv noticed. :( any other programs that could do this for free? (or available on this forum to download)
 
The website "Socialoomph" used to allow scheduled tweets. I haven't pesonally been there in a while, they might have changed. Worth a try anyway...
 
1.Use Twitter Signature
Include your twitter profile link in your email and forums signature
2.Include Twitter Link in Guest Post Author Box
Whenever you guest blog, make sure you include your twitter profile in the author box beside your blog link
3.Use Twitter Widgets and Badges
Instead of displaying a plain text link in your sidebar, use twitter widgets and badges to grab attention of the visitors
4.Treat Your Twitter Profile Like a Website
 
Reply, retweet, don't put links in every tweet.

Just take 5 minutes or so each day to reply and retweet.
 
can use auto tweet bot, there was a version 2.0 recently released
 
Here's what works for me:
  1. Start a Tumblr blog;
  2. Sync your Tumblr blog with Twitter (there's a default Tumblr app for that);
  3. Visit "Explore Tumblr" section;
  4. Reblog posts that you like, but don't publish them right away. Add them to queue;
  5. Setup your Tumblr to publish your queued posts once or two times a day.
I do this once a month - reblog around 100 posts, but post only 3 a day. All that goes to Tumblr and you look just like a regular blogger. Take a look: jackjsnow (not allowed to post links yet, sorry).
 
Just schedule a quote or two per day. It may take you half a day to schedule tweets for the whole month. But it gets the job done. Just post quotes that are related to your niche. Stick in a funny quote every now and then.
 
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