
Here’s a joke in three tweets for ya.
The funny part is that I loved the logo until I read that last part…
And now I can’t unsee it.
You too? 😳
Stop it.
Sorry mom!
recovering economist
Here’s a joke in three tweets for ya.
The funny part is that I loved the logo until I read that last part…
And now I can’t unsee it.
You too? 😳
Stop it.
Sorry mom!
If a good enough X logo is posted tonight, we’ll make go live worldwide tomorrow
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 23, 2023
i too would like the cat butthole logo beside my name for $8 a month
— ⚍ (@gremplin) July 23, 2023
You should not be buying Twitter followers in the way that you would think.
I mean, why in the world do you want a bunch of bots with no real engagement?
What you should
be doing to buy Twitter followers is this:
Twitter Advertising
The awesome part of Twitter Advertising is that you get both branding and engagement.
For example, here is a tiny ad I recently did:
I got 3,426 people to see my brand (not this site, a stealth project)!
And – I got eight new people to follow my brand.
I pay for each person that follows, but the branding exposure is free.
You can easily see how this loop can get started and continue.
The more followers – the more income.
The more income – the more advertising you can afford.
The more advertising – the bigger the brand and the more followers.
As I said before:
I’m gonna create an online brand if it’s the last thing I do… pic.twitter.com/0eSgK2Slul
— Sterling Terrell 📚 (@SterlingTerrell) April 27, 2023