The Hummingbird Software is probably the most well known software of all the Twitter Marketing applications available. Hummingbird Software is developed by Mesiab Labs who also owns retweet.com.
It’s another website that promises you a lot with a lot of big words. They promise you tens of thousandths of people instantly to your sales page and hundredths of hits every minute. Well, I wished it was so easy.
Without a doubt, it is good marketing software otherwise it wouldn’t be as popular as it is now, but it surely has some flaws.
Installation of Hummingbird went flawless and the software is very user-friendly. However, using Hummingbird doesn’t always go very smooth. I don’t know how it comes, but they are currently developing Hummingbird 2 and they might have stopped the development of Hummingbird 1. The development is also the reason why the price is now set in $97 instead of $197. Hummingbird 2 will be most likely priced at $197.
We frequently encountered freeze ups and when you start up the software can’t connect with the server to verify the license.
How does the Hummingbird Software work?
You fill in your account details for as many accounts as you want and choose the account you want to work on. It’s very easy in Hummingbird to switch between multiple accounts. When you select your account you visit someone’s profile on twitter.com, you do this within the software and click on his or hers followers and the software will automatically follow everyone on this list. Hummingbird is designed to pause when you’ve hit Twitter limits, but unfortunately this doesn’t always work and the software continues with adding friends.
Hummingbirds Software support is superb.
Hummingbird has a good and friendly support team, and they also have their own marketing forum for discussing tactics and tricks. We’ve worked with the Hummingbird software for quite a while and our end conclusion is that $197 is a lot of money for the basic features of mass following and unfollowing. The support is great and the marketing forum is a big plus but if that’s worth $97 is up to you. They have a free trail available that you can download here.



