Before ordering this service, I had a negative trend in followers. After ordering I gained the followers that I paid for pretty quickly!" says Volk. The way I understand the service to work is that these real people are paid a small fee to follow these people."
Putting aside the moral ickyness of buying followers and even if one could somehow buy" the followers of a band whose fans might like similar music, it's hard to imagine that the transaction led to any true fans--fans who come to shows, tell there friends about you, etc.Or am I missing something. Is this an acceptable way to jump start a Twitter following? How does this compare to the services who sold plays on MySpace and views on YouTube?



