Showing posts with label Online Money. Show all posts
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How to make money from Twitter with adfly [New Guide 2014]


Today you will learn how to automate the money making process using twitter and adf.ly, this works by automatically posting useful and topic related updates to your twitter account while having links automatically shrunk using adf.ly and posted to your twitter account, earning you some cash in the process.

How AdFly Works:
People pay to advertise with adf.ly, and people who shrink their links with adf.ly get a cut of the profit every time someone clicks an adf.ly shortened link. (see payout rates)

When the adfly shortened link is clicked, there will be a 5 second ad shown to the person who clicked the link before they are able to move on to the page they wanted to view.

Create A Twitter Account
Create a Twitter account based on a certain niche, maybe about baseball, or weight loss, whatever you want, I prefer to go with what interest me, like a hobby.

Create A Twitterfeed Account
Go to Twitterfeed and sign up for a free account, I'll discuss this later.

Create An Adf.ly Account
Head on over to adf.ly, and click the "JOIN NOW" button near the top, fill out all the necessary information.

At the bottom of the form, make sure your account type is set to "link shrinker".
Adf.ly only pays through PayPal and Payoneer. So be sure you're signed up with one of those.

Working with RSS Feeds
Okay, so now what you want to do is go to Google, and search for any website that posts information and updates about the specific niche that you chose to base your twitter account on.

When you find the site you want, look for something on the page that will link you to that websites RSS feed, If you have trouble finding if they provide feeds or not, you can either go to "FIND" or "SEARCH" located in your browsers toolbar and type RSS in the search box, or enter the web site address in Google and add rss after it.
eg: gamestop.com rss

This will usually bring you to a page where you can select what rss feed you want, some sites offer multiple rss feeds so select the one you feel fits your needs.

Adding Your RSS Feed To TwitterFeed
Go back to twitterfeed.com, and create a new feed.
Add Feed of your desired website that you found in previous step To Twitterfeed. For this step all you have to do is copy the url of the feed you want to use, and paste it in to twitterfeed.

Add whatever you want for the name, and in the "Blog URL or RSS Feed URL" area, copy/paste (add) the url of the rss feed you want to use.

On the same screen click the "Advanced Settings" button and go to "shorten link through", there is a drop down box beside it, open it up and scroll to the bottom and select "Custom", Leave it empty for now and go back to Adf.ly, while logged in to adf.ly go to the top of the page and click Tools, on the tools page go to "API Documentation" and click.

On this page you will see a link that looks like this
http://api.adf.ly/api.php?key=################################&uid=######&advert_type=int&domain=adf.ly&url=http://somewebsite.com

# represents your id and key.

Now take your key and uid and place it in this link (replace the # with your key and uid)
http://api.adf.ly/api.php?key=################################&uid=######&domain=adf.ly&url=%@

http://somewebsite.com Must Be Replaced With %@ In order for this to work.

Also you may have noticed that in the modified link "advert_type=int" has been removed, this is because TwitterFeed has issues showing the interstitial ad (full page ad) and just leads to a dead page when clicked, or shows the ads but doesn't redirect to the desired page, so the only way to fix this is by removing the "advert_type=int" instruction from the link and adf.ly will automatically use the interstitial link instruction and will work properly with TwitterFeed.

Now when that's done, all you have to do is copy and paste your new link into the twitterfeed Custom endpoint box and "Continue to step 2" on twitterfeed.

LAST STEP!!!
Make sure that you are logged in to the twitter account that you want to use with twitterfeed, you are going to want to activate your twitter account with twitterfeeds oauth so it will automatically post feed/blog updates to your twitter account using the rss feed that you provided to twitterfeed, when that's all done, click done at the bottom, twitter will now get updated feed posts from twitterfeed, and the links in each post will now be automatically shrunk using adf.ly and posted to your twitter updates, and every time someone clicks your adf.ly link, you make a bit of cash.

Easy Ways to Make Money With Email Marketing


Make Money With Email Marketing

Over the past 200 years or so, the principles of modern advertising haven't changed much. If a business wants an audience to purchase certain goods or services, it needs to make a persuasive argument and put it in front of people. As far back as the late 18th century, Benjamin Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette started including headlines, drawings and other advertising techniques for products along with its usual editorial articles. If you flip through magazines and newspapers at your local newsstand, although styles and interests may have changed, the basic technique businesses use to communicate with consumers is still the same.

Exactly how businesses get their message out, on the other hand, has changed dramatically and continues to change. The ubiquity of television in our homes, for instance, made it possible for advertisers to market their products to a huge audience during commercial breaks, whether they liked it or not. Telephones eventually gave way to telemarketing, much to the chagrin of families in the middle of dinner.

Another common form of marketing communications is direct mail. When you open up your mailbox hoping to find letters and postcards, you instead see a handful of flyers for local restaurants and retail stores that offer coupons and inform you of upcoming sales. After a quick glance, most people probably end up throwing these ads in the trash. Not only do businesses spend a lot of money for nothing, but lots of paper gets wasted in the process.

The Internet has introduced a new twist on direct mail and given businesses another chance to reach people, a technique known as e-mail marketing. It's a cheap, fast way to reach a large base of customers, and unlike direct mail, it's easy to track the effectiveness of an e-mail marketing campaign electronically. On top of that, it can help save a ton of a paper, since the U.S. Postal Service delivers more than 87 million pieces of direct mail each year. If done right, it can also provide revenue -- the Direct Marketing Association predicts that for every dollar spent on e-mail marketing in 2008, companies will make $45.65 million in sales.


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How to Make Money With Email Marketing

Money Making with Email Marketing is one of best traditional and present popular system. You can make money very simply to use E-mail marketing. Money make using your emails is not a funny talk,  it's a real and handsome online income system. You can apply many more way to make money using email marketing. Nowadays business are integrated with internet. In this world business are very competitive and some time its look like cut-throat style. Email Marketing is one of the best and effective ways to promoting or advertising any kind of product or service in online. Email Marketing is not only business promoting tool it's also the best business correspondent and communication tool. Email Marketing have some great key features such as Cost efficiency, Worldwide Approach, Personal Channel, Result measure, Very earlier customer feedback and many more. Now I discuss and about money making system with E-mail marketing, you can earn money many more way using e-mail marketing.


Best Money making way with Email Marketing:

Product Promoting: 
E-mail Marketing is the top popular online advertising way any kind of product or services. Generally people use e-mail address to communicate friends and others. This is the main key to success e-mail marketing. Today's main problem is E-mail spamming, because it decreases the e-mail marketing promotion. Today's e-mail marketing click ratio is 10% to 15%. If you want to success product promoting using e-mail marketing then you need to have good number of active mailing list. Now if your question is how to increase mailing list? You can increase your mailing list very simply to using some tactics. Now I give some tips for increasing mailing list:-

  •     Confirm best possible place E-mail sign-up visibility.
  •     Request for email referrals.
  •     Collect emails at shopping sale point.
  •     Must be take visiting card.
  •     Forward the email to a friend.
  •     Invite people via social media.
  •     Take e-mail subscription option in your website.
  •     Exchange E-mail list with your colleagues, Friends and others.
  •     Make E-mail welcome message.
  •     Buy mailing list from reputed sites.

Affiliate Marketing:
Affiliate marketing is a performance dependent marketing, Generally this marketing totally dependent  affiliate's efforts. Affiliate marketing is one of the best place about online money earning. If you think selling affiliate product then you needs to e-mail marketing for your success, without e-mail marketing you can't success affiliate product sell.

Sponsors Advertisement:
You can make money with sponsor's advertisement using your mailing list. If you have website or blog and have a good number of active e-mail subscription then you can make offer advertiser for advertising any kind of product or services using your subscriptions list. This system is very effective for selling any kind of product or services.
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7 Ways to Use Email Marketing to Make More Money After the Initial Sale

Congratulations! You closed a sale! Brush off your shoulders -- your work here is done.

Whoa, whoa ... not so fast. Who’s to say that customer’s sales cycle is over? There are always opportunities for upselling, cross-selling, and repeat sales! In fact, it’s to your benefit that you nurture the customers you already have. According to Bain and Company, repeat customers spend an average of 67% more than new customers, and are 6-12 times cheaper to sell to. Talk about a good investment!

So, what do you do to nurture those customers (or shall we call them leads?) so they can generate even more revenue for your business? Well, one tool you have in your arsenal is your email marketing program. I mean, they already trust you and recognize your name in their inbox -- if you’ve got a captive segment of your contacts database, you might as well work it. So whether it’s been a few seconds, weeks, or months since the deal was closed, this post will explain how to use email marketing to re-engage your current customers and achieve greater account penetration for minimal cost.

1) Leverage Your Thank You/Confirmation Email

After a customer makes a purchase, they have a choice -- one that you can play a part in with savvy email marketing. They can either move on from your brand because they’ve got what they wanted from you, or they can consider ways to stay engaged with your brand that could lead to future purchases. And considering that “Welcome” and “Order Confirmation” emails are some of the emails with the highest open rates, you have a unique opportunity to convince customers to stay tuned to see what else you have to offer. And, you know, see what else they might buy from you.

So in addition to the order details and email opt-in confirmation, include a clear call-to-action in these emails to encourage customers to stay engaged with your company in ways other than via email. It could be an exclusive offer to an industry-specific ebook, an promotion of your social media profiles to help expand your reach, or a recommendation for a complementary product or service your customer might like. The better targeted your content, the better chance that customer sticks around.

Whatever you choose, keep in mind that welcome and confirmation emails should thank the customer for their opt-in or purchase and offer additional ways to add value, not push for a hard sale.



 2) Send a Product/Service Feedback Email

You’ve made the sale with the customer, but how is their purchase treating them? If you’ve mucked up along the way -- either with poor service or a sub-par product -- you can’t exactly expect customers to purchase again from you in the future. Leverage the power of email to make your post-purchase check-ins more scalable, and your marketing infinitely move lovable.

But beware! Timing is important here. Check in too early, and customers might not have even used your product yet; or in a service-based business, they might not know enough about the experience of working with you to offer meaningful feedback. Check in too late, however, and your product isn’t on their mind anymore. So if you’re looking for feedback on something like a digital download, give your leads a couple days to read it. If you’re looking for feedback on a physical product, extend that timeframe a bit to adjust for shipping time and, if applicable, assembly. And if you’re in a service-based business, you should set several benchmarks across a customer’s time spend with your organization.

For happy customers, emails of this nature will not only reaffirm their confidence in a business that’s treated them well, it will make them feel like valued customers who have a stake in the future of your company. You know, the future that would make them happy … and make them more likely to purchase more from you. Talk about hearing it straight from the source.



3) Recommend Educational Materials

You’ve already made the sale, so why email existing customers that free ebook you just released? If you’re not asking for another sale, why bother?

Consider this: Educational content turns neutral customers into fans. If you have customers on the fence about your company, emailing them helpful, educational materials can sway them in the right direction. It may even tell them the things they didn’t know they didn’t know – in other words, introduce new problems (and their solutions … that you offer) to your customers that present upsell opportunities. So when, ohhh I don’t know, a tax accountant gets his check in the mail after tax season, it certainly behooves him to send an ebook about creative tax deductions to his customers to get them back for the next tax season. And it would be even more spectacular if he wrote ebooks targeted to each segment of his business – perhaps one about the most common deductions enterprise organizations miss, another about the most common deductions single people miss, and another for the most common tax deductions families miss.

The bottom line is when you make your customers successful, you’ll  be successful too.



4) Get Active About Upselling and Cross-Selling

Think of upselling and cross-selling in terms of the snack counter at the movies. When the teen behind the counter asks to upgrade a medium popcorn to a giant refillable tub, that’s up-selling. If he asks to add some refreshing fountain soda to wash it down, that’s cross-selling.

Selling existing customers on add-on or complementary products and services pays off. Take Amazon.com, famous for their personalized recommendation engine, as an example. They increased sales by 30% using upselling and cross-selling techniques! If you take a look at their product pages, you’ll notice each one features “Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought” and “Frequently Bought Together.” That’s upselling and cross-selling -- with the help of dynamic content like HubSpot’s latest and greatest feature launch, Smart Content -- in action! But how do you incorporate email into the equation?

Tailor emails with product and service offerings that match buyers’ needs based on their past behavior. Their demonstrated behavior is typically based off lead intelligence; you know, that stuff you collect in your form fields. It can also include things like their purchase history, the topics of the content they download, their persona, even their customer satisfaction score. Knowing all of this information can help you paint a picture of who your customer is, how they feel about your brand, and what they love the most (and need the most) from you – and you can deliver it all in your lead nurturing campaigns!



5) Use Customer Buying Frequency to Anticipate Reconversions

Another important aspect to monitor is when customers are buying your products. Do some customers place orders at the beginning every quarter? Over the summer? The weekend? Every other month? Look for trends in timing to send email recommendations that anticipate customers’ needs in advance. If you have a customer that makes an order at the end of every quarter, why not add a sale where he receives X% off for every new customer he recommends? He gets a better deal, you get new leads and the company receives positive word of mouth.

Or perhaps you have a segment of customers that love you, but need a friendly reminder in order to actually put their order through. Proactively reach out to them with a reminder email that their weekly, monthly, yearly, whatever order is coming up so you don’t miss out on revenue because of a customer that just plain forgot to order.



6) Send Exclusive Deals to Current Customers

People who have already purchased from you should be rewarded -- well, if you want to encourage future purchases, they should! Time to roll out the red carpet …

The number three reason people subscribe to email is for exclusivity; they want the good stuff that no one else has access to. Use email marketing to offer something that will make customers feel special -- specifically because they’re your customer already! This could include deals and coupons for additional purchases, but consider getting a bit more creative to give them that warm and fuzzy feeling to turn them into a loyal, lifelong customer. Here are a few ideas for exclusive email content:

  •     Special content before it’s released to your website’s wider audience
  •     The first look at a new product or service before anyone else gets a chance – you can ask  them for their feedback, too!
  •     A behind-the-scenes peek at an event or conference
  •     A consulting opportunity with a company big-shot

It’s always nice to get deals and pay a smaller portion of full price for an item, but that shouldn’t be the only emails customers get. Mixing deals with more feel-good content can help you generate more revenue by creating lifelong, loyal customers that come back to you because they love you. Not because they can save a couple bucks.


7) Use Group Deals or Referral Programs to Bring in New Leads

There are plenty of ways to use current customers to bring in new traffic, leads, and customers. Adding a “Share This” button to emails, giving discounts to customers who recommend you, or even just asking for referrals directly are all tried and true methods of generating new customers. One tactic many marketers are using -- though the success depends on your industry -- is group buying deals.

Think of the advantages for your current customers to buy in groups. You could sweeten the pot with a reduced price or special offer to current customers who bring in new leads. These are great for brands that are selling products or experiences, but can also be applied to service-based businesses if you get creative. Just think, a company like HubSpot could offer group buying discounts for our software by emailing all of our resellers, and offering them a group discount for all their current customers!

You can also encourage your current customers to refer new people to your business by rewarding them for their efforts. I’m sure many of your marketing emails contain social sharing and forward links already, but consider a dedicated send just for referrals. You might ask customers on your list to refer a friend, and receive $X off their next purchase when that referral completes their first purchase, for example. Or perhaps you could even aim to get high quality leads from your current customers, encouraging them to forward the offer for a free consultation to a friend or colleague that needs the help. Getting happy customers to speak on behalf of you is a fantastic way to generate new high quality leads that will convert into customers at a much higher rate.
Source : Hubspot

Earn Money from Facebook Easily


Facebook, with its 800+ million users, presents a huge opportunity for business. But the first question people ask is, “Can it really generate money?”

If you’ve read any of the Facebook marketing case studies over the last year, you’ve seen examples of small business profits and boosts in ecommerce sales via Facebook sharing.

If your business is ready to move toward Facebook profits, your next question should be: “What distinguishes profitable and unprofitable Facebook marketing campaigns?”

First, consider your revenue model. What steps will get your users to buy? How do you attract their attention in the first place? What does the conversion funnel look like? And how does Facebook fit with the marketing channels that already work for you, like email, text messages and affiliate revenue?

There are a number of strategies companies use to do Facebook business effectively. Let’s look at five of them.

1. Advertising-Based Ecommerce

Marketers can leverage the massive reach and highly customizable targeting of Facebook’s ad platform. They can create ads that take clickers straight to an ecommerce site, bypassing fan marketing entirely. The ads-direct-to-websites option is often overlooked, but can be immediately profitable. If you’re not 100% sure about committing to the time and creativity required for fan marketing, then test direct-to-site ad traffic first.


For example, Vamplets.com, which sells plush vampire baby dolls, achieved a 300% ROI on ecommerce sales in its first month of advertising directly to the ecommerce site, according to a company representative.

2. Fan Marketing Ecommerce

Fan marketing is selling to fans by posting from your page into their news feeds.

Fans appear to be more responsive when acquired through ads than through contests, content or legacy. Data analysis in 2011 from companies like PageLever revealed that many multimillion-fan brand pages were reaching 7% or fewer of their fans. Some pages have hundreds of thousands of fans who never liked or commented on a post, and have not seen the page’s posts for years.

Success with fan marketing requires that you be as visible as possible to your fans, and EdgeRank has a time decay factor. New fans may be required in some cases. Some businesses have taken the radical step to start entirely new pages and use Facebook ads to grow a new and more targeted fan base. With their more sophisticated and up-to-date understanding of how to engage fans, they achieve better results than they had with their old page.


Some profitable examples include Baseball Roses, Rosehall Kennel, WUSLU and SuperHeroStuff.

Baseball Roses sells artificial roses made from real baseballs. Founder of the company, Mark Ellingson, explained that they were unsuccessful with Google AdWords because no one was searching for their innovative product. They achieved a 473% ROI from their spend on fan acquisition via Facebook ads.

Rosehall Kennel breeds and sells German Shepherds, and has achieved more than 4,000% ROI on its fan acquisition spend, according to owner Eliot Roberts. What’s more, they have seen fewer requests for discounts and a shorter sales cycle.

WUSLU is a Woot-like site for home decor. While the company would not release exact profitability numbers, they are excited about their Facebook marketing results and have no plans to stop.

SuperHeroStuff.com’s founder Ronando Long told me that when the company began to use Facebook in 2011, it was the only new thing they were doing, and their revenues increased 150%.

3. Facebook Ads and Email

Many companies already have email dialed in. They know how much the average email subscriber is worth to their company, and they have an email marketing process that’s profitable.

For these companies, whether they initiate fan marketing or not, it makes sense to use Facebook ads to acquire even more subscribers, as long as those subscribers are qualified. Facebook advertising can be targeted according to 16 different criteria, including age, gender, interests, location, relationship status, connection to pages you admin, workplace, education level, majors in college and more. Add to that some ad copy that calls out the people you want to target, and you can ensure these new subscribers are qualified.


By sending contest-based email campaigns integrated with social networking, one Fortune 500 company achieved a 400% increase in email open rate, click rates of 14%, and one-fifth of their email subscribers also became fans, according to Steve Gaither, president of JB Chicago, the marketing agency that worked with the company.

4. Facebook Ads and Text Messaging

Businesses haven’t rushed to adopt SMS marketing, but 24% of mobile marketers have found their campaign ROI met or exceeded their expectations, and 4% of all mobile users have responded to a coupon for a product or service.


One local store (from a popular fast food franchise I’m not allowed to name) boosted revenue with this approach. It posted information about free text message coupons to its Facebook fans. Fans who opted in received an SMS coupon every day for 30 days. The result was $65,000 additional store revenue.

5. Generating Traffic to Your Ad-Supported Site

If you’re a publisher or blogger, content is your stock in trade, and advertising is usually your bread and butter. Why not create a Facebook page for your site, grow that fan base, then post a link to every new article? This boosts traffic to your website. Since your advertising revenue is tied to pageviews, more traffic from new readers and repeat traffic from fans mean more advertising revenues for your website.

Proud Single Moms, which created a Facebook page, grew about 98,000 fans via Facebook ads for less than $5,000, according to the site’s creator. Since the website uses AdSense ads, they chose to blog on topics that not only were interesting to moms, but which also had Google keywords generating high click fees. You can use a combination of the Facebook advertising platform and AdWords’ Keyword Tool to find interesting and profitable topics. Then they posted links to their blog posts on Facebook each day. Proud Single Moms was on track to break even on its initial ad investment within six months, and was privately sold to another party.

Which Revenue Model Should You Choose?

If one of these models isn’t an obvious match for your business, I’d recommend you first test direct Facebook ads to whatever is already working for your business. Do you have products or services that already sell well? Use Facebook ads to send more traffic to them.

Fans can also be affordably acquired through Facebook ads, but make sure you understand the amount of time and creativity required for fan marketing before you start. Companies that jump into fan marketing without that understanding and a good plan usually post in a way that doesn’t lead to much interaction. Then, EdgeRank reduces the reach and value of your Facebook page. Overall, the ROI of your efforts becomes low or negative. But when you get the right fans from Facebook ads and engage them with interesting content, profits often follow.

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