7Veils Goes Public With FAD Algorithm For Twitter SEO

LOS ANGELES — 7Veils Media have gone public with their FAD algorithm, designed to promote Twitter search engine optimization and help companies get the most out of their social media promotions. 

“How do you get your messaging to become a top tweet on Twitter with the highest possible visibility and the best possible CTR?,” a spokesperson for 7Veils said. “The 7Veils FAD Algorithm provides the answers.”

Lauren MacEwen, CEO of 7Veils, said, “7Veils has sent more than 530,000 tweets for our clients and garnered billions of impressions for their brands because for us, Twitter isn’t a hobby — it’s a vibrant traffic pool seeking the chance to buy something from us. I developed the FAD algorithm as a proprietary in-house marketing tool, and the data we have gotten since we implemented it has been too powerful to keep in-house any longer.”

MacEwen said, “Utilizing social engineering to capitalize on tweet trends, hashtags and community habits, we are now able to predictively adjust our messaging and targeting to get tweets into the top tweet search results on Twitter consistently. That’s worth an average of more than 500 percent improvement in the CTR of a tweet and an even greater improvement in the overall visibility of any brand.”

MacEwen recently spoke at the Qwebec Expo in Montreal, presenting a detailed white-paper revealing the formula being used and explaining the logic of the FAD algorithm to an audience of adult industry insiders. The white paper, formula and supporting documentation are now being published for the entire adult webmaster community to profit. To view the white paper, visit this link.

“Some of my friends in this business suggested 7Veils should keep this algorithm a secret,” MacEwen said. “Heck, even some of my employees wanted to avoid going public with it, but I see transparency as an important component of establishing new business relationships. Yes, we are giving away some really valuable information for free to anyone who wants it, but we are also showing everyone what we are capable of doing — and any business owner worth working with is smart enough to understand that if we can come up with this, we can also come up with a lot of other ways to earn you even more money via social media platforms as well once we start working together.”

Anyone with questions about 7Veils FAD algorithm is invited to contact MacEwen.

“You could be top tweeting in no time, thanks to 7Veils,” a spokesperson for the company said. “And that’s just the start of a new media campaign that can turn your brand into the kind of well-known moneymaker it was always intended to become.”

For more information on 7Veils Media, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter or Facebook.

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