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Exchange Facebook Followers and More at Social Exchange!

Social Exchange is a relatively new site where we’ve set up a secure system for individuals, like you, to gain a boost in social activity for their site or personal accounts. You can very quickly earn Twitter Followers, Google +1 votes, Facebook Likes, YouTube views and even Website Traffic – and best of all, it’s all completely free! The system works using coins which you can earn by +1ing, following, liking, viewing and surfing other people’s submitted websites. You can then pump these coins straight back in, letting people earn coins from their social activity on your site. These are all real people just like you meaning there’s no chance of you getting banned like you would if you purchased a social package – it’s all secure and you can just reap the benefits!

This means that with little time and effort, you can start gaining a whole new host of followers, secure the top rank in Google and increase your website’s popularity. You may be wondering why you would need to utilise such exchanges and what the benefits would be. People today live off social interaction, be it online or offline, they find new sources through friends or by word of mouth and if you’ve got a site you want to be successful, you need to let people know about it! The more people that hear about your site directly impacts the amount of traffic you will receive which can result in greater rewards! Don’t be happy with a few Twitter followers or a few Facebook likes, give yourself a boost and see the results for yourself! Join Social Exchange now!
Final version of Twitter 1.1 for BlackBerry
The first use of Twitter to work with the BlackBerry is officially out of the test period. Version is 1.1, and users can download it from the store for applications BlackBerry App World. The possibilities are many and among them is the option to add positioning data to your tweets, use of push notifications for reference and other details that make the application work more enjoyable. Added and several other languages ??with which the application works – Chinese, Polish, Czech and Thai.
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How to Use Twitter with Your Cell Phone
Use of social networking is rising on a large scale as people always want to be connected to one another as much a possible. Technology has made things so easy that you need not have a laptop or a desktop computer for gaining access to the social networking sites. A mobile phone will do for the keeping in touch with your close ones. One such popular social networking site is Twitter where many people keep their status updated so that the others may know what they are upto. All you need to do is just sign up and create an account for yourself and then follow your friends who are already on twitter. With all the latest phones boasting of the various available features, you can access Twitter while on the move too. Here’s how you can do it.
- The first thing you need to do is set up twitter on your phone. For this you can add twitter to your phone from the home page and locate the link for the settings and click on it.
- Click on it and choose the tab called Devices where you can register yourself by entering your phone number with a +sign before it. Now twitter will send you a message to your inbox.
- There is a verification code that it sends you which you will have to send to a number that is mentioned in the site. Once this is done you have activated Twitter on your mobile phone.
- You can now receive the tweets from your followers as messages from Twitter and there are also options for you to stop receiving messages from the social networking site.
- You can also personalize your twitter profile by changing colors, adding graphics too. The process of personalizing he profile in Twitter may differ according to the phone you are using.
- In case you want to tweet back, you can use the following commands on your mobile phone. For example, @username + tweet message and then send it as a message. This will reach the replies tab of the person you sent the text.
- When you want to send a private message to a person you use “D username” followed by the message and send. This is collected in the Direct Messages tab of the receiver.
- For the retrieval of the profile information of the user on Twitter who has not blocked his updates, you can use the WHOIS username command.
- There are also various social software applications available for accessing Twitter on the phone. Example, Mobio, Fring, Treotwit, etc. You need to download these applications and use the social networking site.
The author of the above article is a keen user of social networking sites and has also written various other technology based articles for using phone tapping devices and spy cams.
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How-to get Twitter widget in Blogger
Displaying the messages through twitter is essentially on page apart like Kang Rohman’s, which addressed at http://twitter.com/rohman24. Nevertheless, besides on its original page, the messages can be displayed on your blog.There are two options to place the twitter widget in to blogger, that is automatically (special for those who use new blogger layout) and manually (for new blogger layout and classic blogger layout).
Twitter can support your PR efforts
- Broadcast your PR pieces. As a publicity tool, Twitter can get the word out about something new and can link to online news releases. More often than not, a release posted online is ignored. But what if your release actually contains some really interesting information and not mere fluff? How do you get it noticed? Tweet about it to get those online thought leaders to see it.
- Get more mileage out of publicity. If a favorable article appears in small media market or obscure publication, how can you get it seen all over the country? With Twitter you can spotlight such an article and keep giving it exposure long after it’s news cycle has passed.
- Find out immediately when your company or product is in news. if you don’t find out about a news piece right away, your opportunity to maximize exposure from it can be lost. Twitter enables you to find out about these favorable mentions early by having a pre-set keyword search in place.
- Offset bad publicity. Get your side of the story out quickly. Because Twitter gives you an early warning whenever someone tweets about your company, you can rebut or present offsetting information about the bad stories before they gain traction.
- Humanize your executives. The more your audience can relate to your top people as humans, the better.For example, Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks uses his blog and Twitter account to talk about his ideas and opinions. Cuban is loved by some and hated by others, but no one doubts that his humanity and passion. He puts himself out there gives his voice and views on a wide range of topics When he puts out a new blog post, he sends a tweet out about it as well to bring visitors to read it.
As a result, people all over the U.S. relate to Cuban not as a corporate suit, but as a person. - Humanize your company. Highlight individuals who work hard to create great products and deliver great service. Don’t just claim that your company is different, show it.
- Showcase customer service “heroes.” What happens in most companies when an employee delivers exceptional service for a customer? Usually they are given a pat on the back and a lame “attaboy.”Nothing will convince people that your company has a culture of caring for customers more than showcasing individual employees who go the extra mile for a customer. Not only does this build loyalty from outside the company, it also builds it from within.
Create a piece that features what one of your “hero – employees” did for a customer that went the extra mile, and then use Twitter to send people to that piece. - Highlight your high standards. It’s one thing to claim that you have high quality, it is another thing completely to show your quality control standards in practice. Do you have procedures that demonstrate your fanaticism for producing quality products or insuring great service? Again, create a piece to show the world how your company goes the extra mile, and then send out a tweet with a link to the piece.
- Use Twitter to do good. Support causes, talk about the needs these causes address and show how others can help. Use Twitter to create buzz about needs, issues and concerns you feel are being overlooked. If you know of certain people suffering dire plights, you can champion their cause as a corporate white knight.
- Preview launches and rollouts. Get pre-orders in advance of your product hitting the stores. Build excitement and anticipation for the product before it can be bought. Offer beta versions or advance copies to some key people on Twitter to help build buzz.
- Create buzz for upcoming events. Twitter can help make sure an event is well attended and gains the maximum exposure.
- Spotlight commercials. Let’s face it, your most creative and expensive commercials are probably going to be ignored. Use Twitter to make sure they get more attention than it otherwise might receive.
Create a video of the commercial’s production. Give some insights into how the spot was made, who made it, why the message was worded as it was. As a result, a few more people may stay and watch it instead of making a refrigerator run. - Get more out of trade shows and conferences. When members of your team will be attending a conference, trade show or forum, tweet about it beforehand. Invite attendees to visit your company booth, attend breakout groups in which your people will be presenting, or just look them up as individuals going to the same event.
How to make money from Twitter?
Make a twitter account at www.twitter.com. It is very easy to signup using an active email, after that don’t forget to add a photo and some short info in your profile.
What’s next:
Once you have your twitter account, Click here http://revtwt.com/index.php and signup. This service provides advertisements that can be automatically distributed through your Twitter account. People who are waiting for your Tweets will click on these advertisements and you will get handsome money. The more clicks on your broadcasted advertisements, the more you get revenue. The referral program also help you to make excellent revenue.
Things you should remember while signup on this program:
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Give your Twitter account name and Password so that advertisements are automatically broadcasted in Twitter. You can schedule these broadcasts also.
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Don’t forget to give your PayPal email so that your revenue will reach your PayPal account safely.
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Don’t forget to grab a banner for your blog so that the visitors in your blog can signup using that.
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Six ways Twitter can make money
A web 2.0-sized boatload of buzz has surrounded Twitter, the addictive service that allows its users to answer one simple question: what are you doing? The service has made appearances in everything from your friend’s blog to the New York Times, and everyone seems jazzed about how fun tweeting is. While we’re all having a good time, however, its creators, Obvious, keep hinting at how many practical uses they have up their sleeve for Twitter. Even though they haven’t revealed any of their cards just yet, the rest of us are left wondering: how is such a seemingly frivolous service going to make money?
As a user who has taken the Twitter pill hook, line and sinker, I’ve been mulling this question for some time now. I came up with a few strategies, but then I figured: why not run them by the Twitter crew themselves? The least they could say was ‘no comment,’ but fortunately Evan Williams, one of Obvious and Twitter’s founders, responded with a few of his own. Read on for my attempts at making Twitter some money (I’m waiting for my job offer Ev), as well as some choice words and ideas of his own from Evan.
- Twitter Pro – This is one obvious move. Twitter Pro could be a paid service that offers more features, unlimited tweets vs. a ‘standard’ account that receive a daily/weekly limit. It could also include a mobile phone/Windows Mobile/BlackBerry client with more robust tweeting/following tools that use the web to transmit tweets, avoiding those nasty SMS charges. It could also allow tweeting pics and videos from around the web with a Tumblr-like K.I.S.S. philosophy.
- Merchandise – A while back (though I admittedly can’t find a link right now), Evan said merch was a big revenue generator for Blogger, and Twitter has worlds more buzz surrounding it right now. Heck, they even rolled out a small batch of shirts for SXSW, over which users seemed to be pretty excited. As ready as we may be to plunk down some cash for the privilege of using a t-shirt to tell people where we waste most of our time, Ev directly replied to this one: “RE: merchandise – It was, at one time, a noticeable part of Blogger’s revenue, but that’s when Blogger was just me, scraping by; my guess is it wouldn’t make a blip in Twitter’s costs today. Unless we figured out how to be a trendy new apparel brand.” Sorry everyone, but it sounds like apparel isn’t exactly on their list of features to roll out in the next update.
- Twitter for Business a l? Google Apps – Customized, secure software that businesses can run on their own intranet. BlackBerry and WinMo clients are a more apparent option here. Obviously, this could become tremendously useful if Twitter built in some hooks that work like Stikkit and Google Calendar, allowing employees to easily tweet appointments and tasks to a centralized PIM system, and automatically be subscribed to their team’s tweets without any extra effort on their part.
- Twitter Forums, ad-supported – Finally, an innovation brought to the aging discussion forum format. Sort of a Twitter approach to Yahoo! Answers, allowing users to post questions and follow threads they’re interested in, with the Twitter format forcing everyone to keep things simple and on-topic. Instead of ads, this could also possibly be just for Pro customers. One of the catches here is that Twitter users only see tweets from people they are following. When submitting a question to a Twitter Forum, you would be able to see all replies to the question, even the ones from users you’ve never met and aren’t following.
Evan didn’t let me have all the fun with brainstorming, however, and he offered two of his own ideas which I would assume are a good bet the company is working on, since he shared them with this lowly blogger:
Two more-straightforward ideas: 1) Ads on the site. We have a little AdSense on there now, but we haven’t really tried. As the traffic grows, some tasteful sponsorships might be sellable. 2) Charging companies who are using it for marketing or other commercial purposes. If an organization finds Twitter to be a valuable communication tool with their customers/constituents/etc — especially if we’re sending lots of SMS’s for them, which cost us money — it seems viable to make an offering around that.
So there you have it: six ways Twitter can make money, two of which are straight from the lion’s mouth. Judging from the sheer magnitude of buzz surrounding the recently-incorporated company, I wouldn’t be surprised if these six are but a drop in the bucket. There’s good news for those who fear change, however: no matter which way Twitter decides to start paying their exponentially growing bandwidth bills, Evan assured me that: “Our top concern when it comes to monetization will be to do so in a way that does not negatively impact users.” Good show guys; your users will appreciate being able to spend their time tweeting about how they’re spending their time, with the least amount of distraction.
Real Twitter Insights Gained Through Personal Observation
Guest post by Ryan from AdMazing. Check out his blog, and follow him @admazing.
The Twitter invasion is here. True, Twitter has been here for a while now, but the hype is finally topping the scales. Everybody who’s anybody has entered the exciting world of microblogging and is expanding their network. Many are professing to be that expert or guru in order to increase their follower block. Outrageous “get rich quick” schemes are becoming commonplace. Spammers have found a new haven.
Or have they?
True, Twitter is a groundbreaking communication technology that is here to stay. But from personal observation, far too many tweeters are missing the point.
At the turn of the century, many people were so intrigued with the rise of the Internet that they granted it the status of mysterious, almost magical. The possibilities seemed limitless. Open up any kind of online store, become a millionaire. Easily.
And then…the bubble popped.
Don’t get me wrong–I believe Twitter definitely has the potential to grow with stability and avoid the bubble-popping madness that followed the rise of the Internet age. But for that to happen, Tweeters must recognize that Twitter has no inherent fairy dust. The same business rules apply that have always applied. Don’t just be there to be heard. Interact. Provide real value. Help others (and that entails more than simply mentioning it in your bio).
If you want your brand (either personal or corporate) to have a significant and growing presence on Twitter, send occassional direct messages that aren’t automated. Retweet interesting tweets. Thank others for their retweets. Be human, and don’t profess to be the all-knowing expert or guru that everyone else is professing to be. And for pete’s sake, don’t promise people you’ll help them earn $20,000 from one tweet or help them double their followers in an hour.
Speaking of increasing followers, don’t get caught up in the hype. Most of those 20,000 followers other people have are either spammers or “experts” seeking nothing more than to increase their own pool of followers. You want an audience, not followers. Quality will trump quantity every time. Look for those who have a few hundred followers or less. Those are the people who will actually read and appreciate your tweets and will be much more likely to retweet them.
Just like any successful business practice, a successful Twitter campaign is focused on relationships, reciprocity, and respect. The rules really haven’t changed.
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How To Monetize Twitter: Great Monetization Strategies

If you are an avid Twitter user and you own your own business or are simply looking to earn extra cash, then you may be interested in some strategies on How To Monetize Twitter. Although it takes time to build your contacts and keep in touch with them, imagine if you are getting paid for the time you invest on Twitter.
Many companies are turning to Twitter in an effort to reach the social media crowd and as a result, it has become possible to make some extra money using Twitter. Not only do Twitter users make money through microblogging, business owners are also learning How To Monetize Twitter to increase company revenue. Below are 3 strategies to make making money with Twitter today.
Sponsored Tweets
Company advertisers are beginning to use a service called “Sponsored Tweets” which connects companies with microblogging services that will tweet advertisements on their behalf. If you are a small to medium-sized business, this is a great service to use for finding microbloggers who will tweet your promotions. If you are an avid Twitter user and you have developed a list of followers, you can use Sponsored Tweets to make money with microblogging.
Recently a company called IZEA made its name with a microblogging service called PayPerPost which provides a Sponsored Tweets program that connects companies with microbloggers. Despite the fact you can make money as a company or microblogger, the downside is that it has spurred a lot of controversy and concern over the fact that Twitter users may have to sift through a lot of promotions to reach the information they seek.
HootSuite and Google Adsense
HootSuite is a third party Twitter application that provides a way for Twitter users and companies to manage their brands on Twitter. The application was just released a few months ago and helps companies to track conversations online with multiple users managing the application.
You can also use HootSuite to monetize your Twitter tweets by integrating Google Adsense into the Twitter tweets with outgoing links. In return the user has to share the tweets with outgoing links with HootSuite. For example, let’s say 6 people clicked on your tweet. When they click on your tweet the Adsense ad would be shown 6 times but 3 of the clicks will belong to HootSuite. This is a good, easy way to learn How To Monetize Twitter.
EasyTweets and Subscriptions
EasyTweets provides a way for you to manage more than one Twitter account and also makes monetizing Twitter a lot easier. Because of its account managing capability a lot of Twitter users are using it charge a subscription to their Twitter messages. If you offer highly valuable and timely information such as specific news or online deals, you can charge a monthly subscription for access to your tweets. EasyTweets helps you to manage multiple accounts with multiple subscriptions to your tweets.
These are only a few strategies that Twitter users use to make money on Twitter. There are many other methods that companies and Twitters are using to create revenue streams on this microblogging service. If you do your research, you can find many more methods that will explain How To Monetize Twitter.
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