TwitterHawk Is A Dream

Posted by Wade | Posted in Internet Marketing And SEO | Posted on 01-12-2009

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This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of TwitterHawk. All opinions are 100% mine.

Ill be the first person to tell you, that Phoenix Twitter Desktop never quite turned out the way i first envisioned. This is all down to me being a complete novice at C# when i first started developing that thing. I was just finishing my 101 class (Literally) in C# when i decided to start on that thing. And in some ways it definitely shows. It’s so hard to explain the concept behind it, but it was supposed to be so much more then just “Add a tonne of friends, Make money with RevTwt”. I wanted it to be a solution to real businesses breaking into twitter, a real option for real world companies to connect with twitterers. But, it just never came to be.

And then along comes TwitterHawk – Social Media Marketing. Twitterhawk is so close to my dream for Phoenix Twitter Desktop that i was simply dumbfounded by it.

The basic concept that Twitterhawk employes,  is that if there is someone wanting something on twitter, then you can automatically provide that service or product within your tweet. Its sort of how Phoenix was supposed to work. For example, someone tweets about getting their windscreen of their car chipped on their way to work, you (Assuming you are a Windscreen repair company :P ), then add them as a friend and tweet to them that you can help them. Its all about finding the consumer, and pairing the advertiser.

Twitterhawk Lifecycle :

  • You enter your account and keywords that you want to target.
  • Not only your keywords, but you can specify locations. So if you are a local business within a particular city. You can find people only within that city also
  • Enter in a message that will be @tweeted to the people talking about your keywords. You can enter up to 5 for rotation.
  • You can set to follow this person also for added value.
  • Let it do its thing!

I think one of the most intriguing factors about TwitterHawk is the fact you can literally nail down the exact type of people your looking for. Both by Geo-Location, Mood, Questions only, @replies only etc. Heres just a taste of some of the queries you can use :

TwitterHawk

One of the great things about TwitterHawk is that you can signup and use the full feature set right from the get go for a limited time. Something always irks me when i see places like TweetLater offering added benefits for a monthly sum, but never really giving you the full story on what those features are. Once you have used your free credits up on TwitterHawk you can add new credits in at only 5 cents a reply. In some ways it seems expensive, but if your pushing a product that is actual worthwhile, whether it be your own product or a Pay-Per-Sale product from a network, then it would be pretty hard to go into negative ROI.

For example if your pushing a $30 pay per sale product. Maybe even a weight loss product from Clickbank. Targeting people who are actually, truly interested in weight loss would be a breeze with the twitterhawk system. At 5 cents a reply to these targeted twitterers, you would be able to send out 600 tweets before you hit the $30 mark and went into negative ROI. Trust me, if you send out 600 tweets without a sale, then the product must be junk. Infact, i think it would actually be impossible to go 600 tweets without any re-action.

As i say. Its uncanny how close TwitterHawk has come to my original vision for Phoenix. It is such an amazing system and one that is so easy to make money off. Whether your a fully fledged business, or just a marketer looking for new ways to promote Pay-Per-Sale products. You should definitely give TwitterHawk – Social Media Marketing a crack.

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