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        <title>Review of TweetAttacks Pro</title>
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        <description>I recently read Kevin Riley's Twitter vending Machine which is a great product in itself if you get a chance to read it. I have several Niche twitter accounts one of which was for ADHD that I never posted too, but to my surprise picked up followers just because of the subject Matter.

 

Well after reading twitter vending machine i started to look at Twitter tools that Kevin recommended like HootSuite and Twittollower, but the one thing that always stopped me from moving forward is monthly subscriptions and the fact that you could only use it for one account at twitter and the $67/mo sub.  I found Tweet Attacks Pro for its one up price and features to be a much better deal.  Read on for my full review..</description>
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