If you have ever wanted to see inside the Twitter automated follower software Hummingbird before you buy it then this video will show you how it works.

See for yourself how good it is…

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Twitter is about opt-in relationships between people. No one is under any obligation to follow you, or listen to what you say. And they wont, unless you are adding value to their feed in some way.

How you choose to do this is up to you, but take some time to emerse yourself in the Twitter community. Understand the culture and participate every day. Once you’ve established yourself as an authority, you will find that your Twitter growth becomes viral.

Controlling Who You Unfollow

Hummingbird lets you fine tune who you unfollow. For instance, we all have certain friends we want to protect from being unfollowed. Also, if a user with protected updates, gives us permission to view their tweets, we typically do not want to unfollow them either.

Hummingbird makes it easy to control these subtleties, automatically.

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Protect Mutual Followers

By default, Hummingbird will not automatically unfollow people who follow you back. These users are highlighted in green in Hummingbird.

Protect Previously Unfollowed

HummingBird has the ability to maximize your return on those you follow. The application acheives this by not following those whom you have previously unfollowed.

Those you unfollow are remembered (based on the Twitter account currently logged in) so that when checked those users will never be added again.

This also helps to prevent users from flagging your account as spam. If you continually follow, then unfollow users they will deem your account “spam”!

Protect Users w/ Private Updates

This is checked by default to protect your following of these users. If you unfollow someone who has protected updates, it is highly unlikely you will ever get to follow them again. Best to keep this safe-guard turned on.

Twitter Follower Limits Explained

You may notice the first couple time you use Hummingbird, Twitter stops you from adding more than 2000 users. This is the first limit you will encounter. Once you get the pop-up message from Twitter indicating you’ve reached this limit, press STOP. Your daily “add” is complete.

This is where you will wait the 24 hour period for people to get around to following you back. In order to add more users, you will need to “unfollow” some users. You will do this after the 24 hour period (recommended time frame).

Unfollowing all people who don’t follow you back is the preferred strategy in maintaining a strong ratio. Hummingbird does this automatically.

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