Tweet Later Policy Changes
{ Posted on Monday, October 12, 2009
by Jerry Work / Chris Work
}
I am losing some of my love for Tweet Later. Yes, I am a Tweet Later affiliate, but I just can't lie to you people. Here is my beef:
First, it changed its name to "Social Oomph." Say what? Lousy name, in my opinion. And too bad for the company's affiliates that spent so much time promoting the name "Tweet Later." Speaking of affiliates...
...I can't really tell that this company gives a damn about the people trying to sell its product. For what it's worth.
But now the company announces that Tweet Later will no longer allow its users to schedule recurring posts. This is at the request of Twitter itself. I suppose it's a survival mechanism, but it really does make the service less valuable.
To tell you the truth, I have become too dependent on automation to keep my own Twitter account updated. It's time to start doing it for real...until I decide on my next strategy for Twitter DOMINATION...
...actually, I've been so busy lately that the Twitter stuff has fallen to the wayside. But I do have fun looking for ways to do more with less in the Twitter world.
First, it changed its name to "Social Oomph." Say what? Lousy name, in my opinion. And too bad for the company's affiliates that spent so much time promoting the name "Tweet Later." Speaking of affiliates...
...I can't really tell that this company gives a damn about the people trying to sell its product. For what it's worth.
But now the company announces that Tweet Later will no longer allow its users to schedule recurring posts. This is at the request of Twitter itself. I suppose it's a survival mechanism, but it really does make the service less valuable.
To tell you the truth, I have become too dependent on automation to keep my own Twitter account updated. It's time to start doing it for real...until I decide on my next strategy for Twitter DOMINATION...
...actually, I've been so busy lately that the Twitter stuff has fallen to the wayside. But I do have fun looking for ways to do more with less in the Twitter world.




2 Response to "Tweet Later Policy Changes"
I agree, I dont like the name either. They could of done better witht he name and though of all the affiliates.
It seems odd to me that I have never received any kind of correspondence from Tweet Later...I mean, Social Oomph (ugh) about their affiliate program. I have driven a lot of traffic to their site and gotten a lot of people to do the free trial without earning any revenue. It seems odd...
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