Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 at
16:00
Do you have a Twitter account? How would you like to make money just for having one, doing some tweets, and getting some followers?
With this new Twitter tool you can now get paid by advertisers to show their ads when you Tweet. That’s all there is to it.
You sign up for free, create your profile and earn money for the extensive network of followers you have built.
How Does It Work?
You simply set the price you will accept from advertisers for a campaign, which is one tweet from your Twitter account, and wait for advertisers to select you.
If you don’t know what your tweets are worth, this tool helps you by giving you an estimated value of what your tweet price should be based on your Twitter statistics such as followers, updates, demographics.
When you login to this tool’s account just select “Post Your Account” from the Campaign link. Campaigns are for one tweet from your account.
Once the advertiser is interested in your Twitter account to advertise on and accepts the price you have offered one tweet from your account will be posted. You don’t have to do anything because it is all done automatically.
When your account reaches a minimum of $30 you can request a withdrawal via your PayPal account. It’s simple. Learn more at: Twitter Money Making Tool.
Friday, August 20th, 2010 at
17:43
I do wonder at times if some Twitter users have any time to get any work done. Several of the more prolific ones that I follow swear they spend no more than 30 minutes a day on Twitter, but I really find that hard to believe. Many times it seems they are twittering just to say something, like “Good morning Twitterverse” when they begin their day, give more details than I want to know about what they had for lunch, what their children said to them, or when they take a nap.
I realize that this is part of the “like, know, and trust” process that enables people to get to know each other, but sometimes it’s simply too much information..LOL. I’m Twittering primarily to market my business. Consequently, I try and limit my personal twitters to no more than 2 per day. My clients, who create Twitter accounts for marketing, as well, tell me, “I’m signed up. Now what in the world do I Twitter about? How do I market my business with this tool?”
Here are 10 strategies that I use regularly to market my business and my expertise via Twitter. Remember, you have only 140 characters for your tweet (Twitter post).
1. How you’re helping clients
Talk about specific ways that your business helps clients and use their Twitter ID if you have their permission, i.e. “Just finished @clientname brainstorm great Internet marketing plan for 2009” or “Finally finished setting up Quickbooks for local hardware store – now they can invoice their clients”
2. What you’re doing in your business
This is a perfect time to tell others when you’re Read the rest of this entry