How to bulk unfollow on TwitterFiled Under: Free Twitter Traffic
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OK, If any of you have started using the Alex Jeffreys twitter training videos (tweetingwithyou.com), then you might be using Twollow.com which is a fantastic way of getting keyword targeted followers. However you may find an issue with it. This issue is that you end up following me more people that are following you back. This doesn’t look to good for you as you should always try and keep your followers higher that you follow, plus in a few weeks after using Twollow you will be following 2000 people and then Twollow will automatically stop following people if your followers are only around 1000 – 1200. Twollow will do this because it doesn’t want Twitter to ban your account for over following people. So to bulk unfollow all the people that have not followed you back you can use the little piece of online software (no download required).
Basically, Twitter Karma involves managing your twitter followers and unfollowers efficiently. You can unfollow or follow users in bulk thus saving you lots of time. Gone are the days when you had to manually unfollow twitter users one click at a time!
Just go to Dossy.org/twitter/karma and enter you twitter account details, don’t use Internet Explorer or AOL to view the page as the program does not work with these browsers. FireFox works fine as that is what I used and I have placed a YouTube video below which explains the process in full:

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- Neil
- 18 Jul 2009 9:58 AM
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July 22nd, 2009 at 9:01 pm
Thanks Neil
I’m a student of Alex’s also. Great blog and lots of good information.
I wouldn’t mind sprucing up my blog a little bit. Maybe we could work something out.
Bryce Woodard´s last blog ..Becoming an amazing Marketer
July 23rd, 2009 at 12:32 pm
Bryce,
Thanks for leaving a comment, what I would suggest straight away is to add some categories to your site and some extra pages. Having categories allows you to build topics so visitor’s can read alot about one subject instead of random blogs on the same page. Plus adding pages you can have them static so they don’t change. Like my homepage. That doesn’t change when I add a new blog post as I have set it up that way. Let me know if you need any help.
Regards
Neil
February 15th, 2010 at 3:28 am
This was great – definitely want to be in touch with you both!!!
Brian
May 5th, 2010 at 10:52 pm
Hey, you have a great blog here! I’m definitely going to bookmark you!
June 7th, 2010 at 10:03 am
May the Christmas be a time of laughter and real enjoyment for you. Best wishes.