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Scam.
What a bizarre set-up this is. The person who "wrote" this book has multiple personalities and profiles to switch in and out of to market his/her book (the author at first was "Bob" who would share "his" insight, but then became "Bobbi" and is now a woman giving out "her" secret tips. Also, Bob/Bobby goes by another name, "M. LeMont" at times. Using a pseudonym is fine, but when you then pretend it is another person and go on your Twitter account to post things about how great you are signed by "M. LeMont," as if there is some other author out there who is impressed with you when you are all the same person...... this smacks of desperation. If you need to use one of your aliases to write good reviews about you, that pretty much informs us of how few fans you actually have. And about those secret tips-- they basically boil down to "tweet and retweet hundreds and hundreds of times a day." Does Bob/Bobbi/M.LeMont have over 100k followers on Twitter? Yes. But, had I taken another minute to look at his/her activity, I would have seen that despite rabidly tweeting every minute or two, all day long, every day, there is almost NO activity on his/her posts. Nobody cares. In the most recent 75 posts or so that I went through, the absolute highest engagement was 7 people who liked one particular post (a share of some motivational picture). Probably 90% of the tweets had zero likes, comments or retweets. The only other activity on there, and there is a lot of it, is him/her insulting people who won't buy his/her book, and being insulted by people pointing out how creepy he/she is and how his/her spelling is at about an 8th grade level. (The spelling and grammar in the book do appear as if it was written by a jr. high school student.) I am sorry this was no refund option on this e-book and I'm out $7, but I do have some recourse, which is to warn others of exactly what this is about-- someone with thousands of followers who don't actually follow him/her, who is trying to make money somehow by having that many followers.
November 2015 · Kindle Store · verified purchase
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How To Gain 100,000 Twitter Followers: Twitter Secrets Revealed by An Expert
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