Indux Twitter Optimisation

Make the Most of Twitter

We all know the promise of Twitter – “subscriptions” to interesting publishers enable buyers to stay in touch with the brands they value. For brands this is the ultimate in permission marketing – direct access to the inbox of customers open to new ideas.

Except there’s a problem – finding those subscribers is far from easy. There’s too much noise for us to separate interested buyers from disinterested sellers. To make matters worse there are lots who create Twitter accounts, and then abandon them. Finding interested buyers who are active and likely to read what we publish presents another level of challenge. And then there’s the Twitter rules about follower ratios, follow/unfollow exploiters, and repeat posts – SPAM.

Even with all the tools available Twitter’s become a nightmare for marketers – too big an opportunity to ignore, too challenging a problem to solve. Brands targeting messages where they have permission, without blowing the staff budget on contacts where they don’t, need a new approach.

That’s why impluCorporation built its suite of Indux tools – software for finding and following a subscription audience, without breaking Twitter’s rules, or the bank.

The guys at implu built Indux for themselves and invited a few clients to use it. Feedback from these clients astounded implu. Clients just couldn’t get enough of Indux services.

Now those same services are available to UK based businesses. Widespread Solutions is representing implu in Europe, helping customers understand how Indux can lift their social media marketing game.

Find out how implu used Indux to get permission from 40,000 professionals to deliver messages direct to their inboxes.

Call Steve Reeves on +07810-541601 or email me at steve.reeves@widespreadsolutions.com.

For a modest monthly charge we’ll manage your follower list, ensuring your marketing is delivered to people interested in what you have to say, and ready to engage.

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