Sunday, May 20, 2012

How to Increase Likes and Followers

Do you ever wanted to increase Twitter Followers , YouTube Subscribers , Facebook Likes , Website Views , Myspace Friends , Digg Followers ?

Everyday approx 1.27 Million people search these,Click thousands of websites and do thousands of stuff for these but i have an awesome Review of a Website Youlikehits.











YouLikeHits.com is a social media mutual sharing site where visitors can create a free account, add your social media accounts and then start following.

You like hits created a system which allows you to earn points for following other users. You can follow users on the following platforms:
  • Facebook (like a users Facebook page)
  • Twitter
  • MySpace
  • YouTube (watch a video for x time)
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Websites (visit a specific url for 28 seconds)
The more people you follow on these platforms, the more points you get. You can then add your own profiles, accounts or pages and assign the number of points you are willing to give up in return for a follower.
You can purchase points behind the login so you dont have to follow others to earn the points. The system is set up so when you offer 10 points for a “like” on Facebook, YouLikeHits will give only 9 points for that follow. This keeps the system in need for more points which is why they offered points to purchase.

The most important question about this online tool is are these followers real? Would it be a waste of your time if they are fake?
I have heard both ways of the fans and followers being real and fake. I personally feel, after having used the tool for a couple months now, that the followers you gain that say for a couple days are real.
You will have people that add their Facebook profile and will follow you and then unfollow you. You will even experience people liking you with a fake profile and they will never again interact with you.
I do feel like there are several strategies that you can employ that will bring greater results in real fans but if you are lacking in budget, you should definitely give you like hits a chance.
You Like Hits Pros:
  • You have the ability to view the history of all of the users who follow you and who you follow.
  • You can view the number of followers per Facebook page or Twitter account you add
  • Add multiple Facebook pages per account
  • There are multiple social media sites that you can use to get points
You Like Hits Cons:
  • not enough users to keep the system working
  • Facebook like does not always register
  • The wait time for a YouTube video or visiting a website takes too much time to make it worth it for the points

It is my opinion that YouLikeHits.com is a good tool to use for first time social media managers. It is always a huge belief builder to clients if you can build a following regardless of quality.

© 2012 Unicornix, AllRightsReserved.

Designed by Unicornix