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Twittertise is a newly incubated startup that allows twitter users to advertise and track the success of their ‘branded communications’ with customers. The service can be excellently described as a marketing platform, where you can easily advertise about your brands and even track the analytics and hits to know how popular your brand is.
The service allows users to create and schedule an advertisement tweet that would be containing a message with a specific URL. And once your mini campaign in the form of tweet goes online, you can keep an eye on its stats and traffic sources such as how many peoples click on your link or from which web pages your traffic is coming.
Its dead simple and interesting to use. Twitterise is highly flexible as:
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It automatically shorten the URL with Bit.ly
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Users can schedule tweets to go live on a certain time
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Users can edit or delete specific tweet, before it goes live.
Twittertise could serve as a useful advertising tool to target potential and existing customers by the companies who think twitter is a better way to attract clients. The best part of Twittertise, what I think is, stats regarding every single tweet. You can easily look for loyal customers by tracking which of your ‘brand’ in the form of a tweet is able to get more attention and popularity.
Yesterday, we wrote about Twittad, a service that allows twitterers to cash money through their followers and it is all about sending auto messages and money lust but Twittertise is totally different as it aims to provide advertisers with an ease to advertise their own brand and track it accordingly.
The site in its alpha stage seems promising. Twittertise will be a boon to the newly inaugurated firms as they can easily track the taste of their potential customers. With just a twitter account and without any hectic registration process you would be able to view your brand communication and fame.
Check out the video and see how it works:
Twittertise Overview from whalewisdom on Vimeo.

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