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Saturday 12 November 2011

Make Easy Money using Twitter - Money Making Ideas by Britt Malka

Make Easy Money using Twitter - Money Making Ideas  
Twitter is probably the hottest social medium on the web at the moment.
One of the secrets behind its popularity is that it's so simple to use. Theoretically, you just need to answer one question: "What's happening?"
You can use Twitter to keep in contact with friends and family; to make new acquaintances - and to make you some money.
How to make money with Twitter?
Well, the answer depends on how you like to work.
If you want money here and now - with little work - and you don't really care about relationships, then you should create a large number of accounts on Twitter, each within their own small niche.
Let's say that you choose World of Warcraft as your niche; then go further down to one of the two factions, horde or alliance - and go even further to one of the races, let's say a blood elf. You can narrow it down even further to take in a blood elf paladin, a blood elf rogue etc.
Then make an account for each of these small niches, and write a few tweets.
Start following people who share your interest and many will follow you reciprocally.
You need to post several tweets daily, but you can make this part easier by using a service like HootSuite or others that allow you to have several accounts open in one window, and with which you can post scheduled tweets.
Now, between your tweets of informal character, you can add sponsored tweets or links to affiliate products.
Several sites offer the possibilities of making money from sponsored tweets. Two of them are SponsoredTweets and TweetROI.
But you can also go ahead and script your own tweets for either affiliate products or your own.
Surprisingly, you don't need to have a big list of followers. If your tweets are interesting and intriguing, other people will be more likely to click on your ads, too.
For a long term relationship and money-making maximization, you should only create one main Twitter account, and only rarely sell something straight to your followers. Write interesting and informative tweets; create a rapport with your followers and, in the long run, you will find that they will frequent your blog or homepage. This is where you can do the selling.
You might find this more time eating, but it's also much more 'giving' in that you really do create new friends. You can also learn much from the people you follow, and you can connect with people who would normally be beyond your reach. 

by Britt Malka

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