I wanted to share a twitter conversation I had with a random stranger, to add to the question of 'Is affiliate marketing on Twitter wrong?" posed by Scott Jangro. (Part 1 and Part 2).
hawkinsw I am looking to buy about 10 folding cots. Does anyone have a clue where to buy?
adamviener: @hawkinsw Is this the kind of folding cot you are looking for? http://cli.gs/folding-cot
adamviener: @hawkinsw Unless you are looking to buy the beds for a hotel, I have found the Aero Beds to be better – http://tinyurl.com/aero-bed
hawkinsw @adamviener Thanks for the links. Those are exactly the kind of cots I am looking for. Too bad they are more expensive than I hoped. 🙂
adamviener: @hawkinsw How much are you looking to spend per cot?
hawkinsw: @adamviener I was hoping something under $50.
adamviener: @hawkinsw Try this folding cot for under $50 – http://cli.gs/coleman-cot
hawkinsw: @adamviener That is exactly what I wanted. Thanks!
People have gone back and forth on the topic of using Twitter for affiliate marketing, honestly, I think those who are strongly against it are living in the past. Sure there is a right way and a wrong way of using any communications medium for marketing, In my opinion, as long as you are providing a real solution to a real problem, that is good marketing. If someone puts out a message on Twitter saying they are looking to buy something, I think that providing a link to the customer is a valued service, saves them time and has the opportunity to make you and your clients some money. Win-Win-Win!
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