New Twitter Share Option in GetResponse
Piotr KrupaIf you sent out an email message from GetResponse in the last day or so, you probably noticed the new Twitter message box. Perhaps you used it already? It appears when you’ve created your message and you’re ready to set your delivery date.
Like all GetResponse social media tools, Twitter Share is as easy to use as the Twitter website. All you need to do is enter your Twitter login, password and the special message you want to post on your Twitter account. Check “Share on Twitter” and you’re done! Piece of cake!
Now everyone who follows your Twitter account can read your GetResponse messages. They just click on the link in your Twitter account and they’ll see the GetResponse message archived on the GetResponse website. And there’s no limit to your Twitter messages, so don’t forget to check “share” every time!
Now you can expand your audience to Tweeters everywhere as easy as 1-2-3. Ask them to pass your message along to get even more viral marketing buzz!

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October 8th, 2009 at 8:43 pm
This is great….
October 27th, 2009 at 9:28 pm
I would love to use this service but I have just one question. Inside the Twitter Message box there is a {link}. I’ve tried to use the twitter share without putting in a link and I get some sort of error. What are you supposed in that {link} thing? Thanks
October 28th, 2009 at 3:17 pm
Dear Greg,
Thank you for your comment. We’re anxious to answer your question so you can benefit immediately from GetResponse social media integration!
When you use the Twitter Message box to {Link}, everyone who follows your Twitter account can read your GetResponse message. They just have to click on the LINK that appears on your Twitter account page and they’ll be instantly redirected to your complete message in the GetResponse archive.
That’s why it’s impossible to delete {Link} in Twitter Message box as it is programmed to connect with your GetResponse messages.
If you have more questions about this feature, just let us know!
GetResponse Team