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have you met Gary or seen him online? He's definitely not lacking in communication, participation, or trust!
From what I can see, it's ads for the keyword 'twitter', which makes it incredibly risky in that it is completely un-targeted traffic, but quite frankly, like mentioned, he has the money. Personally I don't see a positive ROI in this though - Of course, I don't know what his cost per click and his conversion rates is, much less the lifetime value of his twitter followers, so I could be completely wrong here.
It doesn't have to be 'dirty' or look like 'buying friends', it's just something we haven't seen yet. But than again, what things haven't we seen 365 days ago and are we seeing right now?
Of course, Gary doesn't need to do this, he's immensely popular for all the right reasons. Like others have said, he's transparent with his efforts, so you can't fault him there. Maybe he's experimenting with this tactic?
I think it's also important to consider the audience these ads are reaching. If it's reaching those unfamiliar to the big SM personalities, then I think this really works. It's these newer folks that should be influenced by someone like Gary from the beginning.
I say good for Gary. I'd love to know how successful he feels this effort is in the end.
great example of using twitter. the relationships you can build in there are worth quite a bit and as you mentioned it's about getting the word out.
thanks for the comment man