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Show HN: Project Pingback – Find and convert potential customers on Twitter (projectpingback.com)
20 points by kthaker 4314 days ago
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Interesting, I would pay for it if it can find a good list of Tweets. I'm using mention right now. I don't see how I can mark some tweets as not interesting/not relevant. I would really need a way to hide Tweets I don't care about, block particular user. And hopefully your service could learn over time what I link and don't like.
Thanks for the feedback. We'll be adding those features sometime during September.
Interesting, I have built a similar product for a slightly different vertical, but we both have things in common. I'd suggest that you focus on the search algorithm so you can return bullet proof tweets and then automatically post predefined replies. I'd be happy to help, let me know.
I'd have to agree. The more "solid" tweets we can find, the more feasible something like automated tweeting will be. Refining our filters will be our focus - we've mostly got data collection down, I think.
I wrote something similar, but Twitter got pissy about me sending unsolicited messages.

So while I could locate customers, Twitter didn't like me contacting them.

Keep in mind that this is in somewhat of a beta stage, so we still have a lot of work to do. We'd definitely love some feedback.
the example engagement ("I've always found Alienware to be reliable....") is pretty damned deceptive. I'm not often a moralizer but this seems to step over some kind of line.

don't get me wrong, I'm not naive enough to believe this is anything new. it's just a little disconcerting to see it laid out so plainly.

Why? If alienware's tweeting from their official account (which is how they should be using the site), then both sides are fully informed. This allows alienware to offer special discounts, etc.
The use-case in your comment sounds fine. The example on your page is not, as the "I've always found..." comment is not from Alienware. It's intended to be deceptive.
I think it looks useful. But I could not edit the existing project.
Thanks for letting us know. We've fixed that bug now.