There have been a lot of attempts to squeeze money from a Twitter account, some successful; some not. Bill Guthrie has found a process that seems to weigh heavily on the successful scale. As Twitter has evolved, some marketers have studies the changes and have taken full advantage of them, Guthrie and his partner among them. They have found ways to get real followers instead of “fauxlowers” and have used their creative Twitter accounts to “monetize” these followers. They do this by providing genuinely helpful content that is easily, quickly created. In response, they earn... [...]
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Adam Edvalson says it’s very possible; in fact, even though he is an ordinary guy, not an expert marketer or programmer, he has done it. He has just released Facebook Ultimatum that shows all the details of the process. His process doesn’t require any monthly fees for a website or anything else. It doesn’t even require a Fan page. In his training, he shows how to build a large targeted Facebook following and drive them to your autoresponder (he mentions a free one, so you can avoid the monthly fees of AWeber, GetResponse, etc. if you choose.) Promote offers these targeted followers... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “How to Use the New Research Tool in Google Docs”. Leslie Meredith says, “Whether you’re a student facing final papers or a parent helping kids with research assignments, Google has just made the process a lot easier with a new tool that automates the research process. Simply called “Research,” the tool lets you conduct searches for terms related to your document or search for just quotes or images from a panel that appears to the right of your document. Searching for a location automatically brings up a Google map that... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Register Now to Join Mashable and Partners in Brazil for Rio+Social”. Zoe Fox says, “Registration is now open for Rio+Social, the historic meeting of social media, technology, global development and sustainability leaders during the UN’s Rio+20 conference. Policy makers, journalists, technologists and environmentalists are now invited to register and apply for accreditation to the free conference”. Register Now to Join Mashable and Partners in Brazil for Rio+Social Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “The Facebook IPO Timeline”. Stephanie Buck says, “If the Facebook IPO were a real person, we certainly wouldn’t blame it for posting braggy status updates. This infographic, created by our friends at mbaonline.com, imagines the road leading up to the decade’s most-anticipated initial public offering, as if it were documented on its own Facebook Timeline. As a Facebook user, give yourself a pat on the back for helping the company make it this far. You are one of 900 million, and you spend an average of 20 minutes... [...]
This new report on effective marketing on Twitter is a good counter-point to Twitter Profit Blueprint advertised above. In this free report, Hampton show you: – The Underground E-commerce Platform That Allows Buyers to Send Paypal Payments via Tweets – The Top 20 Twitter Client Applications for 2012 – Top 50 Twitter Apps for Mac Users – How to get Automated Content for Your Niche – How to Find the Hottest Topics on Twitter – How To Monetize Your Tweets effectively He even is giving you master resale rights and giveaway rights. Get it here. [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Facebook IPO Gets a Boost: 84 Million More Shares For Sale”. Joann Pan says, “Just days away from launch, Facebook is continuing to make last-minute changes in its IPO plans. On Wednesday, Facebook announced that an extra 84 million shares will be added to its stock pool for sale. The extra shares will come entirely from insiders and early investors, according to the Associated Press“. Facebook IPO Gets a Boost: 84 Million More Shares For Sale Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Google’s New Research Pane Allows You to Access Search from Docs”. Emily Price says, “Google Docs just got a little smarter with the introduction of a research pane Tuesday. The pane allows you to tap into a Google Search directly from Google documents to find additional information about a particular topic or idea. Searches can be for things such as a map to a particular destination, quotes for a research paper, or even images. When you find something you like, you can add it to the document you’re working on by clicking... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Chrome Now Syncs Tabs Across Devices”. Peter Pachal says, “If you’re like me, you use Google Chrome as your primary browser, and at any one time you have dozens of tabs open. While it’s nice that Chrome remembers your tabs if you ever quit the app, you’ve probably at some point wished you could fire up the same tabs on another machine quickly and easily. Now you can. With the new version of Chrome (version 19, for those scoring at home), Chrome now syncs all your open tabs across devices, be they PCs, Macs and yes,... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Twitter Confirms 10 Million Active Users in the UK”. Joann Pan says, “Twitter revealed there are 10 million active users tweeting regularly in the United Kingdom. This makes it the fourth largest tweeting nation — with about one in six Brits signed on to the social network. About 80% of U.K. tweeters view Twitter on their mobile devices, more than in any other country. The global average of mobile Twitter users is about 55%”. Twitter Confirms 10 Million Active Users in the UK Mashable.com [...]