Is anyone successfull marketing cpa offers on Twitter?

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It has come to my attention that few cpa publishers in one of the largest networks are doing extremely well with twitter. When I say extremely well I mean they count in $x,xxx days, its beautiful more than most have ever made with facebook.

I've tried to get some info about this but not very successful and was wondering if any bhw members is willing to share some pointers on how to start on Twitter.

From my experience this social network has never bought me any positive results, nothing more than a dozen accounts banned and so forth.

Cheers
 
It has come to my attention that few cpa publishers in one of the largest networks are doing extremely well with twitter. When I say extremely well I mean they count in $x,xxx days, its beautiful more than most have ever made with facebook.

I've tried to get some info about this but not very successful and was wondering if any bhw members is willing to share some pointers on how to start on Twitter.

From my experience this social network has never bought me any positive results, nothing more than a dozen accounts banned and so forth.

Cheers

I am not doing twitter, I only have about 2k followers on 2 "real" accounts. But what I think could work is get targeted followers as many as you can and as on many accounts you can and then promote them CPAs on their niche. This way you could get good conversions. Promoting random CPAs to random people would probably suck

Just a thought.
 
You might also want to try this

http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackhat-seo/buy-sell-trade/175533-tweet-attacks-ultimate-twitter-marketing-software-5.html#post1612418

using TweetAttacks
 
I don't have any success with it..people don't seem to have enough time to fill out offers and stuff. The only money I made was from a survey that was like "do you spend too much time on Twitter?" or something and it got a lot of sign ups.
 
I have a Twitter account with 38,000 followers who like to do what I tell them to do :)
Took me time to build properly but I am happy I did it the RIGHT WAY!
 
Its all about targeting the right people and training them to
do what you tell them/
 
Im still doing great with twitter, its all about choosing the right offer and targeting the right people.
 
Simply spamming Twitter doesn't really work unless doing in in massive volume, in my experience anyway. Targetting followers and building accounts slowly, choosing the perfect offer for the perfect following is the best way forward :)
 
Yeah, it's all about targeting followers. I'm doing pretty good in my niche and all I've used is tweet attacks free version. I'll be upgrading to pro soon. I do all my tweets manually and I still do ok.
 
I have been very unsuccessful with CPA on twitter. I've had it on a few websites and blogs and have been able to profit from it, but CPA has not worked out for me on Twitter. I've seen some people be very successful, but they seem to spam their followers all the time.
 
just find your targeted people with search.twitter.com , just type keyword, then you will find people who write that wall, just spam all of it, i make a bank with clickbank on that methods, and i believe it will good when you submit it to your cpa
 
Its all about targeting the right people and training them to
do what you tell them/

i fully agree
before making them to fill out forms for u .u must confide enough faith in them ,so they follow u blindly and then for sure u will meet success for everything u promote
 
just find your targeted people with search.twitter.com , just type keyword, then you will find people who write that wall, just spam all of it, i make a bank with clickbank on that methods, and i believe it will good when you submit it to your cpa

I seriously don't get this.

If I search for those talking about a popular topic like weightloss, there'll be about 5 pages returned. Weeding out all those with links and no avatars tend to leave about a dozen who are likely "real" people (and we'll ignore the fact that some of them were using the term weight loss in a way that clearly shows they wouldn't be interested in weight loss offers). How can it be claimed then that the reply function can be used to send out thousands of tweets when really there are only about a dozen prospects to mail to? The same thing happens in other niches. Barely even got a dozen in Forex and 99.9% weren't prospective buyers.

In fact even following the followers of the top people tends to show the bulk of them are marketers. I attempted an autoblog ala Shezblogs with iPad but the only followers I got back are other iPad sites. WTF? They obviously won't be interested in my shit, and I'm not interested in theirs.

Where are the REAL people to target on Twitter??
 
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I clearly chose a path of less hard ship :) My Twitter account is one that already has built in respect and the ones that follow me love to receive tweets from me :)
 
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