Hey folks, if you haven’t already heard about JustRetweet then you need to. I stumbled upon JustRetweet a few days ago and I’ve been hooked since.
JustRetweet was founded late last year by entrepreneur Valentine Belonwu. JustRetweet is a fast growing credit based retweet sharing site dedicated to providing small businesses, influential bloggers and social media nerds a convenient method to build, share and get more from their Twitter collaborations.
From a blogger or business individual’s perspective, JustRetweet is an essential Twitter marketing tool.
Signing Up
Signing up to JustRetweet is completely free and it’s simple too, it uses the Twitter OAuth login technology to help you create a free account, so all you need is a Twitter account. Upon registration your account will also be credited with 100 free credits.
Credits? What are the credits for?
OK, credits are needed to get more ReTweets, whether you’re looking to get more retweets on your latest blog posts or your website in general, more retweets equals more traffic, followers etc… To collect credits you need to actively follow other members on JustRetweet, you also need to retweet messages from the retweet exchange panel or you can buy more credits and get VIP featured using PayPal conveniently. You can also browse websites which will also get you more credits.

So you need credits to get more retweets?
You need credits to get users retweeting your stuff, the more credits you have and offer other users to retweet your message, the more retweets you will get to where ever.
On the settings > retweet page you can determine your message, how many credits you’d like to offer members to retweet your message and how many credits you’d like to allocate to your message campaign, it really is brilliantly simple. You can also determine the minimum amount of followers a member should have before they can retweet your message.

So…
JustRetweet is a great site and whilst it’s offering a valuable solution, tools and features to promote your content through Twitter more effectively, it has so much room to grow, so the more users the better.
If you’re looking to grow your Twitter followers and promote a post, a product review, your latest YouTube video, your latest blog contest or your blog in general, what ever you want to promote (without spamming), head over to JustRetweet and signup for free.
Check out the video below by Ileane Smith of Basic Blog Tips.



Hi Marciano,
What a fantastic review of JustRetweet:), you have done well my friend.
We are still working very hard to expand our services to other social network which I believe that sooner we are going to announce our new update which I hope everyone would love.
Thank you once again for being a member and helping spreading good things about the site.
Valentine
Hey Valentine you’re welcome, and thanks for taking the time to stop by and commenting, really appreciated. More over, well done on the site and I’m glad to be part of the community, best of luck for the future
Fabrizio
Yeah Nice Review Fab. I am getting nice visitor from this
Seems great idea, more retweets, more followers and finally more traffic. I think I should give it a try for my website.
I definitely recommend it Aasma
Great review Fabrizio and I am glad that I designed logo for Justretweet. Thanks Ileane, Devesh and Valentine for liking the design
That’s great Ifham, well done mate. Thanks for stopping by and I love the graphic work you’ve been doing, I love my logo also
great share fab , will be using its in near future . i like this review plugin , i just started using is 2days back.
Great work man, awesome post, will help many bloggers, thanks for sharing this article bro.
Hi Fabrizio,
This is really a great review. I’m hearing of JustRetweet for the first time but it is clear that is worth trying out. From what you mentioned about earning credits, it is clear that the concept is nothing new but old time internet marketing tactics seen in blog exchanges and link swaps that is being recreated!
I’m checking it out to see what one can make of it before it gets saturated!
Seems to be an interesting service and nicely explained. Thanks Fabrizio for this info and video is really helpful