American Express Cardholders Get Free Twitter Advertising

Posted by on Mar 26, 2012 in Social Media, Web Site Promotion, Webmaster Business Plan, Webmaster News | 1 comment


Yes, it sounds weird, but it is also true. American Express just made a deal with Twitter to help them launch their own self-serve ad network very similar to Google Adwords. If you have an American Express card, you can get $100 in free Twitter advertising. They are only doing this for the first 10,000 to register so that means you had better go get your free Twitter money fast, because there will be plenty of others looking for free advertising dollars too!

You can cash in by following this link : Twitter Self Serve Advertising

Twitter VS Google?

It seems that even though it took the guys at Twitter years to figure out how to monetize their traffic, they may still have a few tricks up their sleeves. They have been playing with an income strategy, mainly their promoted tweets platform, but now they are ready to take their marketing to the next level and offer completely self serving advertising to those businesses who are interested in an extra social push from the 140 character giant known as Twitter. This may be the first real competition in the digital advertising space that Google has come across since Facebook rolled out their own advertising platform. Only time will tell how popular and how effective this type of marketing will be for the Twitters pocket book and those utilizing the service.

If you grab some free Twitter money, please comment below to let others know that it is still working and don’t forget to tell your friends and colleagues where you heard about it!

To Success,

Nick Simpson

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Do You Ad Value To Your Twitter Messages

Posted by on May 31, 2009 in Web Site Promotion, Webmaster Business Plan | 3 comments


Our Favorite Twitter Money System

Many folks are using twitter strickly for promotion purposes. There is nothing wrong with that, but, at the same time you must bring value to every message or the followers you do have will not be responsive to your twitter messages. If every message you send out is a request for a purchase or to join a program, people simply stop watching your twitter tweets.
If you want to keep your twitter follower’s attention, you need to work on making many informational tweets, between your promotional tweets. This lets the readers know that you always have fresh and useful information and I cannot stress the importance of this. Now when an ad comes out from your twitter account the followers know that you only bring quality and integrity and will give your product or service a true review.

Just like anything, nobody likes spam and twitter is no different. If you are just spamming links, people stop looking at what you have to offer and in many cases may actually stop following you all together. This is not the way you want your twitter account to go, so by taking some rather easy precautions and yes maybe a little more time, you can assure your followers that you are bringing the best of the web to them in every twitter tweet you send out and they will respond accordingly.

Another great way to bring a continued high level of value to your twitter messages while still beeing able to advertise is by writing a short ebook. You then can post messages once a week or maybe more often if you really keep your twitter account active, letting people know where they can download the free ebook on the topic of your niche. In your ebook, simply add the needed links to your product or service and believe me, you will surprised with the huge response.

Many time people are much more likely to get involved with a paid program or service, if they have already noticed the value that you are just giving away. It makes since, if you are surprised with the quality of free product, you assume the value of a paid product is much higher, this is basic human nature.

Just remember adding value to every post you make on twitter will drive your clickthrough rate through the roof. So Take you time and make each tweet count.

To Success,

Nick Simpson

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