How to Create an Automated DM (Direct Message) in Twitter - Auto Style

Following on TwitterYou've been asking for it, BUT, we're reluctantly giving it to you. We would only recommend this if you had a really, really clever thing to turn around and auto say like a robot to someone who just clicked the Follow button on your Twitter profile.

For those who don't know, an Auto DM (or Automated Direct Message) is an instant message you get, that usually arrives in your email inbox, from the person who you just clicked to follow you in Twitter. You can acccess DMs in your side column of Twitter, or through a helpful application like TweetDeck. See below for the link of where you can access your personal DMs in Twitter. In theory, no one else can see them but you.

Twitter Home for DM

If you are going to create an auto DM (direct message), then we highly suggest you make it unique, and rewarding to the new follower that you have earned. They have made one step by following you. That means they are about to see your face or logo a lot. So to further say to them: "And now, for the show! Check out my blog!" is another request of their time. And as you know, with more cool tools being created for our internets experience and iPhone use, our time is going into these devices is quite a lot. Your new follower is not necessarily looking for a new reason right after they committed (for now at least), to follow you in Twitter. Your job now is to woo them. Seduce them with your words into reading your blog posts, buying your products, listening to you babble.

I digress. Here are directions. ;)  Once you have set this up, please share with us what you have chosen for your DM. What creative message did you think of?

Go to TweetLater.com and register for an account.

Once you submit your registration, you may be taken to their newsletter page. Sign up or ignore this.

You'll need to log in again. Find the login button (as of this post, it's in the top right corner), and log on (even tho it seems like you would now be logged in, since you just created an account).

TweetLater Login

Now you must tell TweetLater about your Twitter account.

Click the blue +Twitter button in the top navigation.

TweetLater Twitter button for account

Enter your Twitter username and password. We cannot vouch for the level of security involved here. Making this decision is up to you.

Scroll down a bit and click the "Auto Welcome" button.

TweetLater's Auto Welcome button for Twitter accounts

Also on this page, you can select if you'd like to auto follow those who follow you, or auto unfollow those who unfollow you. However, Twitter just decided to do away with the auto-follow feature because it seems disingenuous (which is our philosophy as well...and thanks @pegsamuel of @socialdiva for this Twitter Tip-off). TweetLater can provide this because they have worked with Twitter's API, which just means that Twitter allows them to use some of their technology to make fancy tools like this one.

The next question they ask you before you click "Save" is whether or not you want your @replies sent to you via email. @replies are the times that someone in Twitter is either talking to you or about you. This could be handy if you can't check your replies as often as you'd like. You can always see your replies in TweetDeck (for your computer), on Twitter itself (online), in Tweetie or Twitterific (on your phone) or other ways. You can also do a Twitter search for your name at search.twitter.com, or now from the new search box on the right side of your home page at Twitter.

NOTE: When I tested this, by way of following myself from another Twitter account, the DM did not come right away, or even for a few days. The Support people at TweetLater, who were very nice, told me that there was a delay/problem with the Twitter API that day, so things were a bit out of whack. It did send a day or two later.

If you've had success with the auto DM, do let us know in the Comments below. If you've noticed that you've actually lost followers (people who unfollow you in protest of your robotic DM), also let us know.

PS: You can also use TweetLater.com to auto opt out of DMs that are sent to you (um...would that be bad karma if you have created one and set up your account to send them...? Think about it.).

PPS: TweetLater.com has an ad on their site called: "Learn How To Promote The Best Person In The World - Yourself". That position is not the position of this writer, or this website. We believe in helping others and giving them reason to promote you.

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