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Viral Tweet Instruction

This is a scheme to generate viral tweets. Do it only for good causes.

1. Tweet something that will make people want to know more about you. Or, tweet something that will lead people to your blog or website. Make sure you place a link to your blog or website in the tweet.

2. Retweet the latest tweet by the person X who introduce you to this scheme via Twitter direct message. *

3. Also retweet the latest five retweets by the same person X. Do the earlier retweet first.

4. Send a direct message to people you know to tell them about this scheme. Make sure you provide them with the link to this instruction. You may copy the same direct message you received from person X.


* If you get into this instruction not from a Twitterer then you may assume that person X is @chelahmy. And the direct message can be something like this, "Make your tweet viral to reach as many people as possible http://bit.ly/ipNym".

Good luck! May this scheme works for you.

If you feel that the scheme is not right for you then you may want to try Brute Force Tweeter - Learn how to get thousands of Twitter followers fast. Or, you want to try Retweet With Link where you can piggy back your own link on someone else tweet.

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