I am in a VERY niche industry. Only a small number of companies specialize in products or services related to content targeting or placement targeting. Twitter should be a great place for me to make connections. From February to April of this year, I had a system that kept track of posts on Twitter for certain topics so that I could respond to them quickly. I even made a number of connections on Twitter from conversations around those topics and picked up two new clients.
So what’s the problem? The spammers have moved in! Individuals and companies that set up multiple profiles and post the same promotional tweets…day…after day…after day. I tried scanning through the all the daily posts for my niche but it takes too long and I get mad every time I pull them up. I’ve complained to Twitter multiple times about the spammers. Either Twitter is turning off those profiles and they are creating new ones as fast as they are getting turned off or Twitter has given up on trying to shut them down.
And what’s up with the people tweeting a whole list of Twitter names like this tweet a few days ago: “hmmm…what’s that feeling…http://tinyurl.com/n4mcxo @GlazrKenndyCopy @Jbrown523 @JamieGator @itsjustshelley“ Seriously. The link goes to a page with a title that says: How I Bought a Brand New $1.2 Million Home Using ONLY Affiliate Commissions Earned While I was Unemployed. Yea, I know the point is to get me to click on the link but I only clicked on that link to use it as an example for this article.
I still tweet but not as much as I did several months ago. Just important stuff like: @itsjustshelley I’m speaking at @CRSConference on 11/5 in NY. Save $100 with code: 1CRSNY1. Info: http://bit.ly/djDLz. Registration: http://bit.ly/q9XId
So…if you know of a software that filters out spam on Twitter, please share it with me.
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Tell me about that software too if you find it!
I am feed up with too many Tweeting spammers too. They should definitely keep improving spammer profile creation from the get-go.
I do find it a little funny that one tactic seems to be working. Since you can still communicate via the @ sign if the person is not following you, the spammers are using the Law of Reciprocation when telling others to follow people who THEY want to follow them. I’m sure a lot of people fall for it, until they see that this encompasses all their tweets.