Monday, 28 December 2009
Earn from twitter using Ad.ly
I recently joined a new pay per tweet network call Ad.ly to see how they compare to Sponsored Tweets. The Rveiwe have been pretty amazing and I think every Twitter user should jump on this. I knew that Ad.ly was well funded and had signed a lot of big celebrity tweeters commanding a very high tweet rate.
John chow a very good blogger with 50000 followers got paid 1000$ for his very first tweet..
The tweet will be already written by the advertiser so all we had to do hit accept and Ad.ly did the rest. ! the average rate Ad.ly has been getting me has been much higher than Sponsored Tweets.
Ad.ly is free to join like Sponsered tweets and you have total control over what ads you accept and reject. You can also set your own price. Ad.ly will try to sell your tweets at the highest price they can get for it. And if an advertiser wishes to make you an offer, ad.ly will present that to you as well.
If you are already signed up for Sponsored Tweetsthen you should sign up for Ad.ly as well.It will be better becoz u will earn from two companies
John chow a very good blogger with 50000 followers got paid 1000$ for his very first tweet..
The tweet will be already written by the advertiser so all we had to do hit accept and Ad.ly did the rest. ! the average rate Ad.ly has been getting me has been much higher than Sponsored Tweets.
Ad.ly is free to join like Sponsered tweets and you have total control over what ads you accept and reject. You can also set your own price. Ad.ly will try to sell your tweets at the highest price they can get for it. And if an advertiser wishes to make you an offer, ad.ly will present that to you as well.
If you are already signed up for Sponsored Tweetsthen you should sign up for Ad.ly as well.It will be better becoz u will earn from two companies
12:25 by all in one · 0
Monday, 21 December 2009
make more money with sponsered tweets
1 – Have a Complete Twitter Profile
Advertisers like to know who they’re advertising with. If your Twitter profile is incomplete and still running the default background, don’t expect many orders. You don’t have to get a custom Twitter background like what I used but you should make sure all your information is filled out. Make sure you upload your photo or custom avatar as well.
2 – Add Sponsored Tweets To Your Advertise Page
If you’re going to accept Sponsored Tweets, then you might as well tell your advertisers about it. You can use your advertise page to list the benefits of using your Twitter account to help get the advertiser’s message out. Then you can link to the Sponsored Tweets website so they can order.
3 – Turn On ClickWatch
ClickWatch is a program designed to provide a level of protection for advertisers who engage Tweeters in the Sponsored Tweets marketplace. When a Tweeter participating in ClickWatch makes a sponsored tweet the system checks the click performance of that tweet after 48 hours. If the cost per click (CPC) for that tweet is above $1.50 the system will automatically schedule another tweet. The system will check performance again after another 48 hours and make a 3rd tweet if necessary.
Advertisers are lot more likely to order paid tweets from a Tweeter who has ClickWatch on rather than someone who has it off. You can tun on ClickWatch in your Sponsored Tweets control panel.
4– Maintain a Good Followers to Friends Ratio
When an advertiser views your Sponsored Tweets profile, they’re presented with some key information about you. One piece of info is the Ratio. This show the number of people you’re following vs. the number of people following you. A Ratio of 1 means you follow the same number of people as the number of people following you. It can also mean you’re using auto following programs to inflate your follower count.
From an advertiser standpoint, the higher the Ratio number, the better. It tells the advertisers that your followers are following you because they want to hear what you have to say and not because you will auto follow them back.
Everything above 1 is good .
5 – Sign Up for a Klout Account
Another stat Sponsored Tweets advertisers see is your Klout score. The Klout Score is a numerical representation of the size and strength of your sphere of influence on Twitter. The size of your sphere of influence is calculated by measuring true reach (engaged followers and friends vs. spam bots, dead accounts, etc).
The strength of influence is the likelihood that someone will listen or act upon any specific message and is measured by looking at interactions across the social graph. The scores range from 1-100 with higher scores representing a wider and stronger sphere of influence. Here’s the key. Unless you sign up for a Klout account, your score shows up as zero in the Sponsored Tweets page.
Advertisers like to know who they’re advertising with. If your Twitter profile is incomplete and still running the default background, don’t expect many orders. You don’t have to get a custom Twitter background like what I used but you should make sure all your information is filled out. Make sure you upload your photo or custom avatar as well.
2 – Add Sponsored Tweets To Your Advertise Page
If you’re going to accept Sponsored Tweets, then you might as well tell your advertisers about it. You can use your advertise page to list the benefits of using your Twitter account to help get the advertiser’s message out. Then you can link to the Sponsored Tweets website so they can order.
3 – Turn On ClickWatch
ClickWatch is a program designed to provide a level of protection for advertisers who engage Tweeters in the Sponsored Tweets marketplace. When a Tweeter participating in ClickWatch makes a sponsored tweet the system checks the click performance of that tweet after 48 hours. If the cost per click (CPC) for that tweet is above $1.50 the system will automatically schedule another tweet. The system will check performance again after another 48 hours and make a 3rd tweet if necessary.
Advertisers are lot more likely to order paid tweets from a Tweeter who has ClickWatch on rather than someone who has it off. You can tun on ClickWatch in your Sponsored Tweets control panel.
4– Maintain a Good Followers to Friends Ratio
When an advertiser views your Sponsored Tweets profile, they’re presented with some key information about you. One piece of info is the Ratio. This show the number of people you’re following vs. the number of people following you. A Ratio of 1 means you follow the same number of people as the number of people following you. It can also mean you’re using auto following programs to inflate your follower count.
From an advertiser standpoint, the higher the Ratio number, the better. It tells the advertisers that your followers are following you because they want to hear what you have to say and not because you will auto follow them back.
Everything above 1 is good .
5 – Sign Up for a Klout Account
Another stat Sponsored Tweets advertisers see is your Klout score. The Klout Score is a numerical representation of the size and strength of your sphere of influence on Twitter. The size of your sphere of influence is calculated by measuring true reach (engaged followers and friends vs. spam bots, dead accounts, etc).
The strength of influence is the likelihood that someone will listen or act upon any specific message and is measured by looking at interactions across the social graph. The scores range from 1-100 with higher scores representing a wider and stronger sphere of influence. Here’s the key. Unless you sign up for a Klout account, your score shows up as zero in the Sponsored Tweets page.
12:34 by all in one · 0
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