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A Brilliant Way To Send Auto Replies In Twitter With TweetLater

tweetlaterWon't it be boring and time-wasting if you were to send tons of welcoming messages a day to new followers? Or as you are busy, you would like to send your tweets at a scheduled time?

This is when the excellent and useful TweetLater comes in handy. Created by Dewald Pretorius, it enables Twitter users to post new tweets even you are not in front of your computer and send automated welcoming messages to your new followers.

To start, simply create an account and within minutes, you can start customizing your Twitter account automation which requires you to choose to send either public tweet or direct message, and your text message in only 120 characters. TweetLater even has the option of auto-follow anyone who follow you.

To schedule tweets, under the schedule tweets tab, type in your tweet and scheduled time and click on save.

However, before automated messages are sent to your new followers, you will need to edit your email provider settings to make sure that new emails are auto-forwarded to TweetLater. More information will be provided in the website when you use this feature.



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