When it comes to social networks and media there is a high probability that almost everyone uses them for promotion for one thing or the other. I guess this is exactly what CalTweet creators had thought before they created it. The startup saves users time when it comes to marketing and promoting online. It lets you share and promote their items on Twitter and Facebook as well as on numerous other social networks. What I liked best is that it lets you make use of various functions which include the retweeting four times a day and automatically changes the statements to make sure that your followers aren’t fed up seeing the same promotional tweets coming up all the time. The startup also plans to release its application for Facebook which would automatically update or share any event you put on Facebook to your Twitter page. Sounds pretty sleek and it might just become an independent promotional site instead of relying heavily on Twitter.
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