How I freed up 75% of my time

I’ve been offering consultation calls for a few months now.

And there’s one problem that keeps popping up. Time management.

Everyone has responsibilities outside of Twitter. So how much time can you really spend on building your business and how can you make the best use of your time?

I struggled with this same problem myself early on.

I’d find myself not engaging AT ALL because I had too many other I needed to do.

I’ve also found myself on the other side of the coin.

I had plenty of time, but no idea how to bust use it. I’d open Twitter, start engaging here and there, and before I knew it I’d been scrolling through my timeline for 1–2 hours.

And let me tell you. That’s time not well spent.

There are better lever-moving tasks.

So I started looking into the issue. Which tasks yield the most results? And which tasks do I spend the most time on?

I found I was mostly spending my time engaging with others and replying to all the comments I’ve gotten.

Necessary tasks, yes. But not the ones that will move my business forward.

So next question. How do I reduce the time I spent engaging and replying to my comments?

The answer?

TweetHunter

For those who don’t know. TweetHunter is THE tool all of the biggest creators use to manage their Twitter.

It originally started as a Tweet scheduler, but it’s so much more.

As I’ve hinted. It completely solved my problem of time spent (wasted)replying and engaging.

What took me an hour to do before now takes me 15 minutes max.

Now I don’t know about you, but I like the time I have available to me.

But that’s not the only thing.

TweetHunter has other fancy tools I can’t live without anymore.

  • I use it to schedule all of my tweets for the week ahead (I batch-create them every Sunday, another timesaving hack)

  • It automatically retweets my tweets 3 times every 5 hours (more reach and engagement)

  • It handles all of my giveaways because of its AutoDM feature (I don’t like to send 300 DMs manually)

  • It automatically plugs my newsletter under high-performing tweets (the best way to grow your email list)

  • It has an insane library of high-performing tweets for you to look through, get inspired by, and study

Oh and did I tell you about the detailed built-in analytics tool?

It’s much better than the Twitter analytics website. And it allows me to examine which tweets performed the best for my business and which ideas I should talk about more often.

Now I could keep talking about how great of a tool it is. But you won’t fully understand and experience the greatness of the tool yourself.

So here’s a proposal I have for you.

I have a gift for you if you sign up through my TweetHunter link and try out the 7-day free trial. (It’s actually a 37-day free trial because it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked)

I’ve mentioned how I TweetHunter to schedule my tweets.

But the cool part is that you can give every tweet a “tag”. And you can create certain times when you can only post a tweet with tag x.

It’s a built-in tool to create your own content plan.

So here’s my offer.

If you sign up for the free trial through my link, I’ll send you the content plan I’ve developed on TweetHunter.

It’s the content plan I’ve been carefully adapting over the last 7 months.

I’ve constructed it to give me the perfect balance between growth, authority, and authenticity. It’s gotten me to 1,800 followers, previously 700 email subscribers, and some good money in my pocket as a creator.

So once again, here’s what you have to do:

1) Sign up for the free trial through the following link: http://tweethunter.io/?via=alexvandromme

2) Reply to this mail with proof (a screenshot for example) that you signed up

3) I’ll send you my content plan that I’ve carefully constructed over the last 7 months that got me to where I am today

P.S.: I’d advise you to do so now because we’re all forgetful creatures. I’m also going to put a 48-hour deadline on this offer, starting from when this email goes out.

The deadline isn’t because I like to torture you by not giving you the opportunity to get my content plan next week. It’s instead because I know how people procrastinate and this makes it more likely that you’ll actually do it. And in turn free up more time so you can focus your efforts and more important tasks that actually move your business forward.

In case you wanted to see the link once more, here it is: http://tweethunter.io/?via=alexvandromme