In an unexpected turn of events, industry veteran, Allen Walker, The Mysterious Marketer, says that automating viral list building with apps, such as the newly released Tracks Social, might cause an increased rate of obesity among digital marketers. The statement was given following the launch of the highly anticipated new lead generation app, which features the legal provision of personal distribution rights to users in order to automate client lead generation.
More details and news about the app–s recent release are available through the company website:
– [http://T](http://trackssocial.com)[racksSocial.com](http://trackssocial.com)
According to the statement by Walker:
“I remember the good old days, when we used to generate leads by hand. Giving out free reports, creating landing pages, buying paid traffic, even registering domain names. It was all good old fashioned hard work, mingled with blood, sweat and tears. It may seem tough now, but the tough kept us going.
With all the new automation like Tracks Social doing all the work for digital marketers now, it–s no wonder obesity is going up these days. People don–t need to even break a sweat anymore. I expect that the rate of obesity in our industry might go even higher with the release of this new app. We–re just burning less and less calories. This has got to stop somewhere!”
The release of the Tracks Social app was aimed at fulfilling a key need in the industry. Namely the need to deliver new leads and subscribers for agencies and their clients, while reducing the traditionally laborious tasks involved in magnet creation and digital distribution. The launch has been successful in attracting a number of key industry experts during the opening day–s session.
In a speech given during the first day of the Tracks Social launch, the lead developer for the app had this to say about the progression of events that led to the newly released software:
“After years of struggling to build a decent list, I decided to come up with my own unique list building system. About six months ago, I was browsing a forum where a bunch of software developers were bragging about their lists. Some of them were boasting 20,000… 50,000… and even 100,000 subscribers on their email lists. They were giving away their software and apps for free!
Problem is, I didn–t have any software to give away. So I spent several months and a ton of money, creating my very own social media tracking app that I could give away to people for free.”
The app–s launch comes during a week where lead generation has basically been a recurring theme in the industry. It also follows hot on the heels of a number of other history making launches this week.
This includes the unexpected record-breaking launch of [Instamate](http://www.fox5vegas.com/story/31422730/day-7-launch-instamate-coupon-discount-approaches-end-walker-reduced-to-tears), which was the first of its kind to be developed for helping businesses generate more leads using Instagram, and also the [Hydravid Cloud](http://www.erienewsnow.com/story/31445918/walt-bayliss-releases-hydravid-cloud-upgrade-free-wordpress-plugin-download) app, which featured enhanced automated video distribution and lead generation from a number of social networks.
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