This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of TwitterHawk. All opinions are 100% mine.
Here’s another very helpful Twitter tool for you Twitter-maniacs out there: TwitterHawk – Social Media Marketing. Twitter is increasingly becoming a very hot commodity for social media networking. It’s not just for idle fun-lovers anymore– Twitter is becoming a necessity for any small business person, corporate business presence, and more. Twitter is just too vast and tweets move way too rapidly for the average person to keep up with it. Tools such as TwitterHawk are rising to the rescue for people and businesses who want to get their tweets “out there” AND have their tweets relevant to the current discussion of the day; or hour; or second! (Remember, this is Twitter we’re talking about– conversations move like the speed of light there).

OK, so TwitterHawk is basically a way to target your audience with relevant tweets. TwitterHawk, amongst other things, has an auto reply feature where you can send out tweets within conversations that match the search criteria that you have set up. TwitterHawk can send out tweets automatically, or you can opt to confirm the tweets before they are sent. In addition, you can also send anything at anytime for a more personal tweet, based on any search results you want.
TwitterHawk is easy to use. I found all the information and instructions a tad complicated just because there is so much information given at once and it is repeated from time to time. But the idea behind TwitterHawk is solid. The service is free to use for the first 10 tweets; after this, it’s up to 5 cents per tweet when credits are purchased. TwitterHawk offers click tracking so that you can monitor how effective your campaign is. (TwitterHawk reports that the current CPC is right around 2 cents per click, a notable performance.) There’s a good FAQ page at the site, lots of information with visuals, and more. If you’ve been looking to enlarge your Twitter influence, get more followers and traffic and make more cashola, you may want to take a peek at TwitterHawk and see what it can offer you.





