With Twitter marketing and promotion services on the rise, it’s inevitable that new services would be released all the time. The latest such service aimed at the social media site has been offered by a prominent web promoter to allow their clients the benefit of increased flexibility.
uSocial.net, famed for receiving a Cease & Desist notice from Digg’s lawyers soon after their launch, have just released a brand-new package aimed at higher-end business customers who want to take advantage of more Twitter followers.
“Initially we only offered our clients the ability to buy Twitter followers in numbers up to ten thousand, though there were many who wanted more.” Said uSocial founder Leon Hill. “Because of the demand we launched a package of one hundred thousand.”
Despite this, the company said their clients were looking for something in between.
“Our new 25,000 follower package is aimed at medium-to-large businesses who want to take advantage of large savings, though don’t want to invest several thousand dollars in our largest package.” Continued Hill. “We think it’s definitely something that will attract a lot of interest.”
Hill said that uSocial’s Twitter marketing services have received response far greater than they could have ever expected since the launch several months ago. However, they haven’t escaped controversy.
“There are people out there who don’t really like our practice of selling followers, though the simple fact is that we don’t do anything other than manage our client’s accounts for them.” He said, defending the service.
For more information on uSocial’s Twitter services you can go to http://usocial.net/
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