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Jul 5 2008

Tweet2Win- Send Tweets in the form of spam to win

Asma Kaleem   |  25 Views

tweet2win logo Twitter has spacious room for new applications to jump in, that probably would be one of the main reason when the sweet whale sometimes undergo a long sleep wandering Twitter to shutdown. Tweet2win is another increase in the ever growing list of twitter apps.

Tweet2win is a startup with simple yet interesting concept and is meant for all twitterers who love sending tweets. As the name depicts, user has to tweet to win fabulous prizes. But it has also got a twist as random tweets about everything will not work. User has to tweet about the site (tweet2win) by including its link into it. This simple and innovative way of ad will automatically include you in a raffle to win a $150 gift certificate from either Amazon, eBay, Victoria’s Secret, iTunes or Overstock.com.

The site is also offering ready made ads, that saves user’s time as they can copy paste them to send tweets. You can even increase your chance of winning by blogging about the site.

Tweet2win can be considered as a deftly marketing tool that is trying to attract large User base of twitter by setting different prizes for winners. The site could be a serious hole to an authenticity and can play a major role in increasing advertising spam.

The site will surely help in increasing user traffic but its darker side is much dominating and it can make twitter flooded with unwanted tweets.

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