Really Cool Script to Get LOADS of New Twitter Followers!
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I was asked a couple weeks ago to do a paid review of a brand new script (that I really do like) that you can find at http://www.xaviermedia.cc/twitter/
The script asks the question…
Would you like to get 1000′s of legitimate Twitter followers on autopilot?
The answer of course is… like duh, who wouldn’t!
The script is extremely simple to install, the strategy is extremely easy to implement and you don’t have to spam or do that much work at all.
Basically all you do is take 60 seconds to install a simple php script… the result is when people come to your site they will see an easy opportunity to get more twitter followers (and since it is on your site you know they will be targeted). All your visitors have to do is simply enter their twitter ID in a little form and click enter…. then the chain reaction begins… oh and do not worry, no personal data is stored.
If you for example can get just five people to use it (that is pretty much guaranteed to happen), you’ll get great results because if they also get five people each to sign up you will get 30 followers (your first 5 and all their 5 followers).
When these people refer others via their own referral pages you will get new followers too, and the best part is that you’ve only referred five people but are getting fresh followers all the time:
| Level | Number of followers |
| You | 5 |
| Level 1 | 25 |
| Level 2 | 125 |
| Level 3 | 625 |
| Level 4 | 3,125 |
| Level 5 | 15,625 |
| Grand total: | 19,530 |
All you did in the above example was referring 5 people!
OK, I know it sounds a little too easy…. well it is… EXTREMELY EASY… just take 30 seconds and try it out for yourself, I just set it up and it took no time at all, try it out here…
http://www.johncow.com/followers/t/
Then do yourself a favour and get yourself a copy at: http://www.xaviermedia.cc/twitter/








Sounds like a pyramid scheme and a situation that I would be highly suspicious of using. Possibly even a hijack script or a script that allows Twitter spammers to violate your account.
I would never use it.
Nancy, I appreciate your concern but first of all, a pyramid system for something like this is not a “scheme” in the negative sense. It does take advantage of the pyramid system but do not let amway ruin it for everyone. Anyway, I would not have reviewed it or put it on my site if it was in anyway a hijack script.
The thing is, i wont use a site that asks for the users passwords, and i know alot of others the same. unless Xavier changes it to twitter Oauth, i wont purchase it.
Theirs just too many spammers and scammers out their these days.
Chris, that is actually a huge point and I think Xavier should consider that idea very carefully… cause it is a good one.
if he does implement Oauth, ill definatly purchase it!
I may trust the site with my personal information if their Alexa ranking wasn’t in the millions. I’ll consider it again in a few months when they get their traffic up and more people begin using it first.
Interesting service/script. I also don’t feel this is up to a standard that justifies the purchase (price) as of yet. Perhaps as the ranking climbs and the script is updated (as per above suggestions)…..
Thanks JC!
Jeromy
http://twitter.com/JeromyS
If you need more ranking before you buy maybe I need to move the script to our .com domain instead, but that will of course require a different pricing
. The .cc domain used to sell this script is just our shop for this script….
Oauth needs of course to be implemented, and we are planning that too, but I don’t have any date for that kind of update.
For real? Great find here. Would be trying that script soon.
The “script” doesn’t work as great as you think, but hey, it’s free.
-Mike
Great Script. I always like seeing the latest developments and being up to date with what people are developing for Twitter.
Thanks,
Jay Justice
Thanks for the info. Jason. “Beginner” internet money-makers and businessmen need to be willing to try new things out. But how do you know if it’s a scam. Do your homework and read about it. Also, these people obviously paid a decent amount of money to advertise it, so it is most likely not a scam.
But, i’ll try it out just to make sure. After all, you can never really trust someone you don’t know these days =)