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Bumper Stickers Recruit Twitter Followers


Springwise:

If a Twitter user tweets, but no one is following them, do they really tweet at all?

Aiming to make such philosophical gymnastics less necessary, Tweet My Bumper helps Twitterers recruit new followers by targeting one of life’s few remaining captive audiences: drivers in traffic.

Twitterers seeking followers need only visit Tweet My Bumper, enter their Twitter user name along with the usual other basic information, and Tweet My Bumper will print and ship them a bumper sticker that shows their Twitter name along with the tag line, “Follow me in traffic. Follow me on Twitter.”

Photo by Tweet My Bumper.

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  • It would be funny if Someone crashed into the back of someone because they were using twitter on a cell phone and not paying attention while driving.And when the step out the other person has one of these stickers.I don’t have a car but i want a sticker.

  • How funny I came across a post like this today. I seen a bumper sticker today it said “make an extra £200 to £800 per week” and underneath was the name of a site, can’t remember it.

    The funny thing was that this sticker was on a car that was going abit rusty around the edge, the car was at least 20 years old.

    I would guess that what ever thier money scheme is doesn’t work to well.

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