Twit2tel.com is launching its first voicemail campaign of 2010. We’re trying to find out who the most popular hollywood celebrity is. We’ll measure popularity by the number of voice messages the celebrities receives in their Twit2tel voicemail. Twit2tel will be updated periodically to show the leaders, i.e. celebs who receive the most vmails. So if you like a celebrity why not tell them in your own words and your own voice? Send them a voicemail through Twit2tel.com. We have a list of verified Twitter accounts for celebrities on the site.
To leave a voicemail, you’ll need to login using your Twitter account info. Link a number to your username, and start making calls through your Twitter feed. Hey, after you send a voice message to a celeb, why not send one to a follower or friend, too? If both of you have Twit2tel accounts you can use take advantage of our free unlimited user-to-user 4 minute calls.
Until next time,
Warren
March 9, 2010 at 9:28 am |
Hi Warren!
Wow! What a great idea. I think this is really good of Twitter to do. I am a newbie here, just started on Twitter about an hour ago…..it is nothing like i thought it would be…..much better….so where do i find the list of celebs?
I am just following the steps that Twitter has layed out for a new person…so…look forward to getting to know you.
ttfn
Jan
March 9, 2010 at 1:18 pm |
Hi Janet,
It’s great that your using Twitter now. I’m glad that you’re having fun, too. Okay, Twit2tel.com is an application on Twitter that allows you to send and receive voice messages or call and talk to other Twitter users.
The verified accounts list for reason was taken down. I will write back to give you the link. Just remember that if you’re looking to talk to a celeb only follow those accounts that have been verified. Again I’ll send you the list of our verified accounts today. You can use Twit2tel to send a celeb a voice mail. They may not have activated their account yet but when they do your voice mail will be there and they can listen to it. My account is Twit2Tel_warren. Send me a “tweet.” Thanks for the response.
Thanks
Warren