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This is a booklet that contains "secrets" and tips that will save you time and effort and get you on your way to being a blogging or tweeting superstar - or both. It's a quick read, but you will come away with information you can really use, whether a newbie or a veteran.Please note: Because of a pending lawsuit between Twitter and TweetAdder, when you get to the portion telling you how I used TweetAdder to assist me in gaining followers you will need to decide for yourself whether this is a tool you want to use. I need to state here that I still use TweetAdder in the manner I’ve described. I no longer use it to tweet, however. You’ll notice that most of the tasks described can also be done on Twitter directly or another Twitter management program. Since this is the story of how I did it, I have chosen not to change anything.