Viral Media Builder
If you are anything like me you may find it hard to really get to grips with twitter. I must admit I could never really see the attraction of letting the world and his wife know what you are doing 24/7.
However, I thought it was about time I started putting my twitter account to proper use and really try to discover what all the tweeting social media fuss is all about. It was during my research that I discovered the brilliant free twitter management tool…Viral Media Builder.
After months of development, Viral Media Builder was launched in August 2010. It contains features such as, scheduled tweets, integrated affiliate networks using Clickbank and Paydotcom, keyword specific user searches and much more, all of this is available for free.
Viral Media Builder does not stop with the brilliant features to help you grow a great twitter business. If you purchase the upgrade for $27 (which is not compulsory), you also have the option to use the tool to build your own leads and make 60% commission from one time offer sales. All of which is built for you! In fact you even get your own squeeze page with affiliate links and auto responder implementation done for you.
All you have to do is drive traffic to your site and even this will be made easier by having your own squeeze page tweeted by every free member of Viral Media Builder. I really hope you enjoy it if you try it.
To your success.
Brian








Hi Brian, it’s a great tool isn’t it.
Of all the twitter tools out there i think i use this one more than any. I like the fact that in half an hour i can schedule my tweets on both twitter accounts for the day and get on with other things.
Catch up soon my friend,
Barry
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I agree Barry, it’s a great tool to use, it really makes managing twitter easy for me and it helps me earn commission and build my list at the same time…what more could I ask for.
Thanks for stopping by Barry.
Regards,
Brian
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Hi Brian,
Twitter is a great source of traffic. I have just started a new account for my blog. I have 1200 followers now, I get between 30-40 visitors a day from that. I am well pleased.
Great for list building. Twits seem to respond well to free offers.
Pete
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Brian Alcock
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December 5th, 2010 at 15:46
Twitter is definitely high on my priorities for driving traffic now Pete.
You are proof that it does work for list building in the long run.
Thanks your input which is always much appreciated.
Regards,
Brian
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Hi Brian, excellent recommendation! I started to use TweetTank earlier in the year and found out they don’t respond to their own customer support desk. I paid a one time fee of $29 to use their web based software and it worked just fine until Twitter changed it’s API access protocols to oAuth and that caused TweetTank to comply, which they did do, to their credit but in the process they alienated customers by not bringing everyone up-to-date on the program changes etc., in short I can’t log in to my account and they don’t care.
Anyway, VTB looks like something I might really like. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Have a joyful holiday and a Happy New Year Brian, Steve
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Brian Alcock
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December 27th, 2010 at 14:24
Thanks for visiting Steve and for your constructive comments. I hope you find VTB something you can make use of. Look forward to connecting again soon. Happy holiday and New Year to you to Steve.
Regards,
Brian
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Hi Brian
I am one of John Thornhills Master Class students.
You have a great site with excellent tips and ideas.
I myself am just getting started with twitter as well, so will check out VTB as a starting point.
All the best for 2011.
Regards
Zahid
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Brian Alcock
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January 7th, 2011 at 17:34
Hi Zahid,
Thanks for visiting my site and also for your kind comments.
I hope you are finding the Masterclass enjoyable, I would love to know where you are up to with it, please let me know.
I will visit your blog soon to check it out.
Best wishes,
Brian
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