Showing posts with label earn by social bookmarking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earn by social bookmarking. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

How to earn by social networking?


Twitter is a gold mine really for getting targeted visitors if used properly by which I mean, the wording of your tweets should be carefully chosen and the timing of your tweets.

I think the in-built re-tweet button in your Twitter page is rather under utilized. If done with genuine interest, you are most likely to get reciprocal tweets.

In addition, it is really no use to follow people if you don't read their tweets. Basically, you follow someone's twwets because it interested you-right?

Leave alone the casual browsers of the web. I am speaking to all the professional Internet marketers and webmasters and bloggers who are looking for just two things.
*Traffic
* Money

If you are, then, go to this website that is all bout social media traffic and cash.
http://bit.ly/cKOJfn

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Get paid to social bookmark.

Hairy Woodpecker / Pic cheveluImage by Eric Bégin via Flickr

This beautiful woodpecker has nothing to do with what follows here. I placed this image just because it is beautiful to look at.

A very unusual income opportunity is being presented here. I suppose, DP forum members must be aware of this income opportunity:
Earn by social bookmarking
Earn by posting links in social media sites
Get paid to social bookmark
How to earn from social media sites?

It works like this:
You are paid to use your social bookmarking skill. Ok, let me make it very quick.
You will be paid to submit certain links (nothing controversial of course) in a few (about 20) popular social media sites. That's all.

Yes, just submit links in social media sites and earn small amounts ranging from $0.40 to $0.60 per a bunch of submissions.

It is easy money folks. Very easy money really.

Please email me for the joining link with "Woodpecker" in the subject line of the email.