In my previous article before you buy Twitter followers, I did talk about being original here. But is there really a possible way for us to share something that is not ours? Of course, anything is really possible as long you follow the rules before deciding to buy Twitter followers for good. I’m going to talk about sharing some content that is not yours in a right way to the ones you buy Twitter followers. Speaking of the rules, I think this article might help you a lot to get started. This might increase the chances that your Twitter might account may get good reputation from your fellow subscribers.
But how to share content that is not yours on Twitter?
It’s really simple. In order to prevent you from being sued from copyright infringement, you don’t need to copy any content or image that is not yours. This is really important for those who are planning to buy Twitter followers, because it will not give them any kind of risk for being sued. Going back to my previous content about Getty Images and other content from their respective rightful authors, it is not recommended for you to buy Twitter followers while doing this. You should not try to attempt being a “copycat” by just copying the content and image, and paste it on your own blog. If you are still trying to insist on being a copycat, it means that you will be getting a lot of trouble from the rightful owners themselves, and the one you buy Twitter followers may not be successful anymore.
The only way that you can share it legally to your followers is to share their original source (not copying them like a stupid copycat). For example, if you are attracted about a breaking news on Yahoo, you can simply click on that link and share the URL to your followers. This is totally safe for those who are planning to buy Twitter followers once and for all. You can share the original URL of the source where the rightful owner published, not by copying them into your blog. You need to also shorten its URL through different URL shorteners. Most of the Twitter marketers (especially those who buy Twitter followers) have no choice but to shorten their URLs, in order for them to have more space in giving such information to their followers for good.
Sharing URLs from original rightful holders is fine for those who buy Twitter followers. But you should never share your own URL with a content and image that is not yours. If you do, one or few of the followers might be able to report you to its rightful holder, and might sue you for damages. Do you like that to happen? For me, I don’t think so. I hope this article will help you a lot to learn what’s the right thing to share for the ones you buy Twitter followers. As Twitter and internet marketers who are trying to make a difference here in the internet, we should be more careful about that.