Genesis Rocket

Genesis Rocket is the new name of the recently relaunched Twitter Rocket system of Ashley Morgan.

Why the change in name? Well, if you have a product or if you're selling a system that makes use of Twitter, it is better if you do not include the word "Twitter" in the name. That's why "Twitter Rocket" is now known as "Genesis Rocket."

But it's more than just a change in the name. What started off as an ebook plus traffic network now also includes a PHP script that allows you to conveniently post Twitter messages in the future. Yes, even when you're not in front of your keyboard.

True, abuse of this tool can lead to Twitter account suspensions, but just like most tools, if you use it properly then you will reap the benefits.

Aside from the usual applications the make money online crowd will think up of, here are other ways you can use a PHP script (plus a few modifications) to post tweets (I mean, aside from the typical make fast money messages you see advertised in Twitter):


  • Post a happy birthday greeting
  • Tweet your to-do list
  • Remind yourself to take your vitamins or medicine
  • Publish an alert (i.e., some TV show starting at a certain time)
  • Motivate yourself to complete an online task
  • Remind yourself about an upcoming meeting or seminar
  • ...and so much more!

As you can see, Twitter can be used in so many ways (not just in making fast cash online). You can connect with people (directly or indirectly), you can stay in touch (whether via your computer or cell phone), you can also become more productive.

And if you're curious about how to gain more followers in Twitter, then check out Ashley Morgan's Genesis Rocket.

[ First posted on 09/24/2009 by Manuel Viloria ]





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