The following is a case study from one of our autotwilot users. Below you’ll find our questions and her answers. This is the first in a series of posts that we hope will cover all range of users from casual bloggers to more enterprise users managing large brands.
Tell us a brief bit about yourself:I am an art blogger for Examiner.com and freelance writer.
Why did you start using twitter?
I wanted to increase traffic to my blog and meet other artists, writers, and art enthusiasts. I also wanted to use Twitter to gauge what topics people are interested in incorporate these ideas into my blog’s content.
What was you initial impression of autotwilot?
I was initially concerned that autotwilot would make my twitter account seem too indiscriminate and bot-like. However, I was quite pleased with the efficacy of the search term tool in autopilot and was able to discover many relevant and interesting followers.
What type of user would you recommend autotwilot to?
I would recommend autotwilot to anyone who seeks to increase their network of like-minded individuals or specific target groups. Autotwilot’s strength lies in its customizable options–I can adjust how many people I want to follow, the amount of time until I unfollow those who do not follow back, and tailor my search terms to the type of people I am looking for. In addition, autotwilot works quickly–I went from five to over three hundred followers in just over a week. As an arts writer, I think that autotwilot can be a valuable tool to other people in creative industries.
As a final note we’ll give you one preview as to how Marisa’s stat’s performed after only 5 on autotwilot:

Update:
Since Marissa was kind enough to offer her time for our questions, we thought we’d repay the favor and link to her blog for those who might like to check out some of writings:
http://www.examiner.com/x-533-SF-Art-Examiner
Additionally we have an update of her more recent growth with the additional past three days:
