Thursday 19 February 2015

Make Money Online As A Student

Surveys
An increasingly popular way for students to make money is to fill out online surveys in their spare time. Research companies are always recruiting new members to answer surveys and test new products.
For a few minutes of form filling, you can make a couple of quid which is paid as cash or in rewards. You can make up to £3 for some surveys!
Paid To Search
Interested in earning cash for doing what you already do online? This has to be one of the easiest methods of making money online without really any effort or change in your behavior.
This innovative idea by Qmee.com rewards you for searching in Google, Bing or Yahoo. You just install a simple add-on to your browser and when you conduct a search there may be a few sponsored results alongside your normal search.
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Wednesday 18 February 2015

Make Money With Games

You no longer have to be employed in order to make money. In fact, people of all ages are looking online to earn extra income. There is no reason why you should be limited by the poor economy. All you need is a working Internet connection and a device that allows you to connect online. Plus, you can easily benefit from the helpful advice below.

You can make money online by playing games. Farm Gold is a great site that you can log in to and play fun games during the course of the day in your spare time. There are many games that you can choose from to make this a profitable and fun experience.

Many people make quite a bit of money by filling out surveys and participating in online studies. There are numerous websites that offer this kind of work, and it can be quite lucrative. It is important that you check out the reputation and validity of any website offering survey work before joining and supplying your sensitive information. Make sure the site has a good rating with the BBB or other consumer protection agency. It should also have positive reviews from users.
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Tuesday 17 February 2015

Make Money With Surveys, Research & Music

1. Paid for surveys
The web also offers a wealth of balance-boosting opportunities. Survey websites such as Yougov.com, Panelbase.net and Toluna.com will all reward you for your opinions, either through cash or reward vouchers.
Once you’ve registered on the website, you’ll be sent surveys tailored to your personal profile, ranging from 10p to £2 per survey.
2. Earn from web research
Any Question Answered (aqa.63336.com), are often on the lookout for internet researchers. Once a customer asks a question through their mobile phone, it’s the researcher’s job to hunt out the answer and reply online.
You can choose your own hours and the questions you answer, and can earn around 30p for every question you answer correctly.
3. Review music
Budding Simon Cowells amongst us should check out soundout.com, a music website that pays users to review unsigned bands. The idea is simple: you sign up, listen to a track, rate it and write an honest review. You’ll get 5p per review, but the more reviews you make the more you can charge – experienced reviewers can command 25p per song.
“If you’re a dedicated reviewer, you can earn some decent pocket money, some users have earned in excess of £1,000,” says David Courtier-Dutton, the founder of soundout.com.

Monday 16 February 2015

Make Money Online By Writing

If you can write well, it would be a great idea for you to join a site like InfoBarrel or Squidoo, which are both revenue sharing sites. These websites allow you to write about your favorite topics and you also get a percentage of the revenue. This will allow you to have fun while you are working.

Try doing some surveys online. You will not make as much money as you would with some other types of online work. These surveys usually do not take long, and they usually just ask for your opinion. If you join a legitimate survey site, those cents can quickly add up to some extra cash.

When looking for opportunities to make money online, try the big name companies first. Amazon and eBay for example, are trusted and have proven to work for millions of people. While it can be safe and lucrative to go with unknowns, the big companies have track records, tools and other ways of ensuring your success from the get-go.

Many people find that they can make extra cash by completing surveys. There are many survey sites online that will pay you for your opinions. All you need is a valid email address. These sites offer checks, gift cards and PayPal payments. Be truthful when you fill out your information so you can qualify for the surveys they send you.

Make Money Online By Writing

If you can write well, it would be a great idea for you to join a site like InfoBarrel or Squidoo, which are both revenue sharing sites. These websites allow you to write about your favorite topics and you also get a percentage of the revenue. This will allow you to have fun while you are working.

Try doing some surveys online. You will not make as much money as you would with some other types of online work. These surveys usually do not take long, and they usually just ask for your opinion. If you join a legitimate survey site, those cents can quickly add up to some extra cash.

When looking for opportunities to make money online, try the big name companies first. Amazon and eBay for example, are trusted and have proven to work for millions of people. While it can be safe and lucrative to go with unknowns, the big companies have track records, tools and other ways of ensuring your success from the get-go.

Many people find that they can make extra cash by completing surveys. There are many survey sites online that will pay you for your opinions. All you need is a valid email address. These sites offer checks, gift cards and PayPal payments. Be truthful when you fill out your information so you can qualify for the surveys they send you.

Friday 13 February 2015

In mourning David Carr, Twitter proves him right yet again

  
New York Times columnist David Carr dead at 58(0:38)
David Carr, the New York Times media columnist, collapsed at the newspaper's office and died on Thursday. He was 58. (Reuters)
Journalists around the world are mourning David Carr, the much revered New York Times media columnist who collapsed at the newspaper's office Thursday. And they are doing it online.
Personal anecdotes about Carr and his columns are flooding Twitter in a public display of mourning that proved Carr, who once called Twitter a "wired collective voice," right yet again.
Here's how he described the service in a 2010 column:
Like many newbies on Twitter, I vastly overestimated the importance of broadcasting on Twitter and after a while, I realized that I was not Moses and neither Twitter nor its users were wondering what I thought. Nearly a year in, I’ve come to understand that the real value of the service is listening to a wired collective voice.
Alone, each message about Carr's passing showed just how much he and his writing meant on a personal level to readers, colleagues, and everyone else who strung characters together to describe the pain of his passing.
But together, the outpouring becomes something more — a chorus that pushed the writer's name to the top Twitter's "trends" box and amplified just how acutely his voice will be missed.
Thursday night, the wired collective voice of Twitter howled "David Carr."
Adapted From: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2015/02/13/in-mourning-david-carr-twitter-proves-him-right-yet-again/

Thursday 12 February 2015

Twitter Takes First Steps To Make Money With Vine

Twitter now has a plan to make money on Vine, the video app it acquired three years ago.

The social media company has acquired Niche, a start-up that helps land endorsement deals for the emerging celebrities on the service. According to a person familiar with the situation, the deal was worth $45 to $50 million, including earn-outs.

In case you’ve never heard of Vine, here’s one way to think of it: Vine is to Twitter as Instagram is to Facebook – it’s a hip social network that skews young and has created its own set of celebrities. Like with Twitter, brevity is the theme: Clips are limited to 6 seconds.

Marketers are increasingly enlisting prominent Vine users to showcase their products. A number of ad platforms and talent agencies, including Niche, connect the two worlds.

By acquiring Niche, Twitter  TWTR 2.68%  will be able to rustle up revenue on Vine, which had no way of monetizing its users before now. (More than 100 million people view Vine videos across the Web each month.) The deal also creates interesting implications for the way social media networks interact with the stars they’ve created.

On one hand, YouTube, Tumblr or Instagram would be nothing without their users creating the content for them and drawing millions of eyeballs to see their work. That’s why many of the services pay emerging stars to be exclusive to their services, and prohibit them from taking their followings to a rival.

On the other hand, those stars aren’t necessarily adding to their benefactor’s revenue. For example, if a Vine star endorses a particular brand of clothing to all her Vine followers, Vine doesn’t collect any of the money.

Historically, social media companies haven’t tried to serve as middlemen for these sorts of deals because they’re too small to be worth it. There are also contracts and agents involved, which is very time-consuming and messy. The services would rather sell self-service ads through an algorithm than do handshake-driven deals between talent and brands.

That’s why Facebook has a platform and an ecosystem of third-party advertising agencies that help companies advertise on Facebook. Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest and others have followed this model.
By acquiring one of its ad partners, Vine is bringing that dealmaking in-house. It’s a message to any other company or agency that works with Vine stars – Vine owns the transaction. Furthermore, it says Twitter is not afraid to get into the nitty-gritty act of striking deals with talent if it means making money. Further, once those sponsorship deals are done, brands can use Twitter’s ad products to promote them across the social network.

Twitter has taken criticism lately for slow growth in its active users. But the company has doubled year-over-year revenue almost every quarter since it’s been public. This is another sign that Twitter is serious about proving to Wall Street that it can make a lot of money.

Niche, named one of Time’s 10 NYC Startups to Watch in 2014, had raised $3.1 million in venture funding from SoftTech, Lerer Ventures, SV Angel, Advancit Capital, William Morris Endeavor, Kevin Colleran, Gary Vaynerchuk and seed investor Box Group.

Original Post - http://fortune.com/2015/02/11/twitter-vine-niche/

Tuesday 10 February 2015

Turkey's anti-Twitter leader Erdoğan sends his first tweet

Previously president had attacked Twitter saying ‘I don’t like to tweet, schmeet’ and compared social media to a ‘knife in the hand of a murderer’

He has compared social media to the “murderer’s knife”, proudly declared he does not “tweet or schmeet” and overseen blanket bans on Twitter.
But has Turkey’s famously technology-phobic President Recep Tayyip Erdogan finally lost his hostility to Twitter?
Erdogan, currently on an official visit to Colombia, on Monday sent his first ever personal tweet from the account @RT—Erdogan, the presidential administration announced.
Appropriately enough for the Islamic-rooted leader, it was a tweet denouncing smoking on Turkey’s national anti-tobacco day.
“Get a grip of yourself against this poison,” Erdogan wrote, using the hashtag SigarayaTeslimOlma (Don’t give in to cigarettes) and signing off with his initials RTE.
The account handle had in the past been used by supporters of Erdogan but it has now been taken over by the presidential administration for the president’s tweets. It has already been verified by Twitter as an official account.
“The account in question has just been opened. It’s his excellency’s own account. Tweets from him are signed ‘RTE’,” Mucahit Kucukyilmaz, the head of public communications at the presidential office, told the Anatolia news agency.
He added that official tweets from his staff on the account will be posted without the signature.
“He wanted to make a start on a meaningful day like this,” he added referring to the anti-smoking campaign.

Kucukyilmaz did not say what had prompted apparent change of heart on Twitter by Erdogan, who has dominated Turkey for over a decade first as prime minister and now as president.
Many top Turkish officials already have active accounts, including Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu (@Ahmet—Davutoglu).
But Erdogan had until now shown nothing but scorn for the service.
“I have nothing to do with Twitter. I don’t have that much free time anyway. I’m working day and night,” he said in February 2014.
In August 2014 he compared social media to a “knife in the hand of a murderer”, saying “I don’t like to tweet, schmeet.”
His suspicion of social media dates back to the mass protests in June 2013 against his rule, which were largely mobilised by posts on Twitter and Facebook.
The government blocked Twitter and YouTube in March 2014 after they were used to spread a torrent of audio recordings implicating the prime minister and his inner circle in an alleged corruption scandal.
The ban on social media was later overturned by the country’s top constitutional court.
Original Post: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/10/turkeys-anti-twitter-leader-erdogan-sends-his-first-tweet

Sunday 8 February 2015

TWITTER TOOLS/MONETIZATION WEBSITES


The 9 Websites Listed Below are a mixture of Twitter Tools e.g. Tweepi (Mass follow/unfollow tool – Helps gain followers) and Twitter Monetization e.g. Sponsored Tweets (A way in which you can earn money tweeting advertisers messages!). I have made money using these sites and I still am.

ALL THESE WEBSITES ARE FREE TO USE!

1.     Sponsoredtweets.com – Sign up and Tweet advertisers messages for an amount you select.

2.     Tweepi.com – A Tool in which you can mass follow/unfollow twitter users, great for gaining more followers.

3.     Twiends.com – Follow people very quickly and many of the other twiends users you follow, follow you back instantly.

4.     Mylikes.com – my likes is one of the biggest monetization tools. Post advertisers messages to gain revenue per click.

5.     Twuffer.com – Tweet Scheduler, schedule any amount of tweets in which will tweeted at the selected future time.
  
6.     Twtmob.com – essentially the same as Sponsoredtweets.com just a slightly different layout and you may get less oppurtunities.

7.     Revtwt.com – Revtwt is like mylikes as you get to choose and post different messages however you get an alotted amount of money.

8.     adf.ly – shorten a URL you select then post it on twitter, you shall get money for each click on your link.


9.     twitonomy.com – All around twitter stats tool. View your followers, tweets, retweets, unfollowers all on this ONE website.

Hope You Enjoy Using These Websites To Monetize Your Twitter, 

Wednesday 4 February 2015

Twitter Finally Reveals Its Plan to Make Money From All Those Free Tweets Posted Everywhere

Promoted tweets are going to show up outside of Twitter for the first time, the company announced today, revealing part of its strategy for increasing ad exposure that had been been limited to its own site and apps.
Now, it will serve paid Twitter messages to partner sites and apps, including Flipboard and Yahoo Japan, partly owned by Yahoo. Both Web properties already have strong Twitter integrations with sections devoted to streams of activity powered by the social messaging site.
Twitter said its Promoted Tweets would show up in those Twitter content areas on the third-party sites, as well as in other sections of the sites, and the ads would have the "same look and feel that is native" to the experiences on them.
"For the thousands of brands already advertising on Twitter, these new partnerships open a significant opportunity to extend the reach of their message to a larger audience," Twitter said in a blog post today.
Twitter also said brands would be able to use the same targeting data and creative they use on its platform to reach users with these syndicated tweets. It is clear why Twitter is looking to expand its ad business off its own ad platform, a strategy it started wholly embracing when it bought the ad network MoPub in 2013: It needs to find larger audiences than it attracts on its own.
With MoPub, Twitter has said it can hit more than 1 billion users on mobile devices across various Web properties. While announcing syndicated Promoted Tweets, it said that last quarter tweets generated 185 billion impressions outside Twitter.
Those are impressions Twitter can't afford to let fly free, especially when it has had a hard time attracting massive user numbers like Facebook has. Still, Twitter is known for itsoversized influence over outside media, where its messages show up across entertainment and news sites, all over television, and on out-of-home screens and billboards.
"What makes Twitter unique is that tweets can flow from Twitter to other mediums seamlessly, like TV, websites, and mobile applications," the company said in its blog post. 
Besides expanding the reach of its ads to all those areas, the social messaging service has been making changes to increase its appeal and lure more visitors.
Just last week, it introduced the long-anticipated instant timelines that make its platform more accessible to new users, who now get help setting up their accounts with automatically populated feeds based on their interests. Twitter also has undergone redesigns to make it more dynamic with more video and photos, including a new video player developed after it bought SnappyTV.
In another departure from its text-based, free-flowing roots, Twitter is increasingly controlling the stream of messages, showing users popular tweets they may have missed or even from accounts they never followed.
Twitter's syndicated ads announcement comes just as the company is set to reveal fourth-quarter results Thursday.
Original Post: http://www.adweek.com/news/technology/twitter-finally-reveals-its-plan-make-money-all-those-free-tweets-posted-everywhere-162743

Tuesday 3 February 2015

Twitter’s Promoted Tweets Can Now Run On Other Websites And Apps

Twitter is expanding the potential audience for its Promoted Tweet ad campaigns by syndicating them to other services, starting with Flipboard and Yahoo Japan.
In a blog post about the new ad capabilities, the company notes that tweets can already “flow from Twitter to other mediums seamlessly” — so why not do the same for Twitter’s ads? The post points to a number of tools that Twitter offers for syndicating tweets, including Twitter for Websites and its new Fabric platform, and says that there were “185 Billion tweet impressions off of Twitter” during the third quarter of last year.
As an example, the company says Nissan could run a Promoted Tweet campaign on Twitter, then have the same ads, with the same creative elements and targeting, run in Flipboard.
“Best of all, because Flipboard already integrates Tweets into the app, the Promoted Tweet will have the same look and feel that is native to the Flipboard experience,” the post says.
The Wall Street Journal reported last month that this was in the works, and that Twitter mentioned Flipboard and ESPN’s SportsCenter app in a presentation to ad buyers at the Consumer Electronics Show.
Today’s announcement doesn’t mention SportsCenter or any other apps besides the two initial partners, but the company does write, “This is the first of many opportunities to create such campaigns.” (It also says this provides “great content and monetization opportunities for our syndication partners,” so presumably publishers are getting a cut of the revenue.)
Twitter has struggled in recent quarters with concerns about slowing user growth. If that trend continues, these new capabilities could be an important way for Twitter to make money outside of Twitter itself. (It has also said it will increase monetization by targeting logged out and casual visitors.)
Facebook has also been working to expand its ad capabilities, relaunching its Atlas ad platform last fall to support cross-device ad targeting for outside publishers.
Original Post: http://techcrunch.com/2015/02/03/twitter-syndicating-promoted-tweets/

Sunday 25 January 2015

Gain More Exposure on Twitter!

Hello, I am Adam Robinson (@adzrobo1996) a Social Media Marketer Known as 'Adz'. I have been on Twitter many years and built a whopping following of 44,000 Followers (Which has taken blood, sweat and tears to get). I am only 18 years old and I have built this website myself, I would love it if you would share this website to give this young man some much needed support, thanks. :)

I am the ugly mug on the left. ;)


I would now like to share my following with you, by giving you the chance to promote on my account in the form of one tweet (promoting your business, Twitter/Facebook accounts etc) for the sale price of £1.00 down from the original price of £2.00 HALF-PRICE! Which I can only offer for a limited time, sorry :(

You can personally email me your tweet straight after payment (I should get back to you within one day) here: addyrobo1996@gmail.com

(I check my email multiple times daily, so I should get your message quickly)

Thank You for your interest, All payments are secured by Paypal.

Your Friend, Adam

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE SITE AND START GAINING EXPOSURE!