A Concise Review of Twitter

Not sure what Twitter is? Twitter is a micro blogging platform available to worldwide users for FREE! Though Twitter was developed in 2006, it was not until 2008 that the trend really began to take off.While millions of people have joined this international trend, millions of others are still unsure about what Twitter is, or, taking it one step further, how Twitter could benefit their business as a marketing tool.

Simplicity has contributed greatly to the success of Twitter, which is a social media platform connecting users and primarily focusing on the exchange of bits of information, links, and short posts (micro blogging).These posts are broadcast to the user’s list of “followers”. Tweets are limited to 140 characters, so we’re talking short, sweet and powerful!

It’s free to create a Twitter profile and users can post as many tweets as they want throughout the day. Users can share information, post external links, ask questions, and answer questions from their followers. They can operate their profiles manually or automatically, and through their mobile phones using many available freeware applications!

In contrast to other social media platforms, users can easily establish multiple profiles, allowing them to leverage the site for personal, professional and even networking reasons. If the user has multiple business platforms, multiple profiles allow the user to set up several target groups and multiple marketing angles.

Introduce Into TAP Profit Funnel

TAP or Twitter Auto Pilot profit funnel has been developed by Grant J Ferrari an internet marketer with vast experience doing business online.When you go through this automated system, you will be able to leverage the power of the internet (and Twitter) to build as many different income streams as you like…on demand!

Simple…because PPC networks are advertising systems where you have to pay for each click on your ads…which may sound appealing, but if you don’t understand this business model you can easily lose all your hard earned money without even noticing it.

Due to the popularity and simplicity of PPC models, people believe they will make big bucks from online advertising. The reality will come later when they realize that their money spent on clicks didn’t convert into sales.

PPC also has serious competition in almost every available niche and because these models are bid based, advertising costs can be driven sky high by giant advertisers. This makes it prohibitive for the small guy to jump into the pool.

Don’t get me wrong; PPC works, and that’s an undisputable fact…otherwise these big corporations wouldn’t be promoting their products and services. In addition, PPC networks couldn’t be better designed…the leading PPC networks have great management systems and analytics tools. However, as with any other science, you need to master it before you start making a decent profit from it, and to get to that point you’d need to invest long hours and have a large budget for testing (trial and error). So if you have a big pocket and lots of spare time to invest in PPC, you might be able to make it…otherwise, don’t even try it.

In contrast, the T.A.P.™ Profit Funnel is a system that was conceived to generate large scale online traffic and allow you to profit from online products promotion, without investing a single cent.In addition, T.A.P.™ is scalable, which means that you can have several systems running in parallel, reaching any niche market that you choose. In contrast to PPC, if there are more people promoting in your niche, it is actually better for you!

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