Comment posted on Twitter Blaster. Twitter Viral Marketing Promotion Tool by German Lopez
Hello. I’ve tried the Twitter Blaster and I can say that it started out as a decent script and seemed to help for a moment. However, the one thing I do not like about it, which may deter people as well, is that the form itself looks very generic, and since it’s a completely separate website URL, a person browsing a site that encounters it may think twice about leaving their message. My suggestion is for a modified script that allows you to place the form onto an actual website page, rather than for it to be a separate looking page. If I’m browsing for example, a Best Buy page and see an offer for Twitter people, and I click on it, I’d hope to see the same Best Buy website with the form embedded, rather than a new page appears that looks like possible scam because of how simple the colors and setup are. Solution is a new code that allows website users to embed the form into their website, while still keeping the unique quality of assigning different random messages that are tweeted to others when people use it. Just my thoughts. Anyone else agree?
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This article is useful for twitter user especially to other user whose not member yet on twitter. Thanks for sharing this informative and impressive article.
Okay, I’m going to try it out. I’ll be back to let you know how it works for me!
Hi Igor,
I think Twitter Blaster is OK … but too much editing needed on files..and ya have to install stuff.
http://ReTweetNow.com is a much better & faster Free solution..
..plus you can integrate an autoresponder too like i did on my blog over at http://jamieudnne.com/blog
nice blog here..
best regards,
JD
I could see something like this -really- being useful for me
Hello. I’ve tried the Twitter Blaster and I can say that it started out as a decent script and seemed to help for a moment. However, the one thing I do not like about it, which may deter people as well, is that the form itself looks very generic, and since it’s a completely separate website URL, a person browsing a site that encounters it may think twice about leaving their message. My suggestion is for a modified script that allows you to place the form onto an actual website page, rather than for it to be a separate looking page. If I’m browsing for example, a Best Buy page and see an offer for Twitter people, and I click on it, I’d hope to see the same Best Buy website with the form embedded, rather than a new page appears that looks like possible scam because of how simple the colors and setup are. Solution is a new code that allows website users to embed the form into their website, while still keeping the unique quality of assigning different random messages that are tweeted to others when people use it. Just my thoughts. Anyone else agree?
Hey Lopez,
I never thought about it that way.
I will definitely let the creator of the script know of this.
But the thing is, that I don’t really know if he’s still updating it.
If you want to embed a ReTweet form, you can use the ReTweetNow script which is available
also as a wordpress plugin which you can embed anywhere in your blog.
Igor
Thanks for the info Igor, I appreciate it. However, the link you provided me above… questions on it. I actually like the Twitter Blaster script exactly as it is except for the HTML page itself, as the embedded form would be better. I also don’t have WordPress, I use a standard HTML editor for my websites. So the questions are, by embedding a ReTweet form, would the script still remain the same? I like the random messages that Twitter Blaster generates… I’ve found Viral Tweet type scripts online that embed on a website, but there are no random message, you only get to create one message. Thanks for letting the creator of the script know… hopefully, he still updates it and can create the exact script but in an embeddable format instead of normal webpage. Keep me posted… and again, thanks!
With the ReTweet form you can only create one message, Lopez.
And you can easily embed it into your HTML website, you don’t have
to use WordPress.
I guess, we’ll have to wait and see about the Blaster.
Igor
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