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		<title>Twitter with Ads, Worthwhile?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 02:31:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis Sandoval</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With as long as Twitter has been with us, it&#8217;s amazing that we&#8217;ve not seen a monetizing model sooner. Well&#8230;it was bound to happen, and it&#8217;s here. Twitter can now display ads, and users can get paid for it with Twittad .As you look at your account, think to yourself, &#8220;I&#8217;ve got followers, why shouldn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img id="d3hi" style="margin: 1em 0pt 0pt 1em; width: 252px; height: 84px; float: right;" src="https://docs.google.com/File?id=ddx3rb4m_140drwxv9hp_b" alt="" />With as long as <a id="j1nq" title="Twitter" href="http://www.twitter.com/">Twitter</a> has been with us, it&#8217;s amazing that we&#8217;ve not seen a monetizing model sooner. Well&#8230;it was bound to happen, and it&#8217;s here. Twitter can now display ads, and users can get paid for it with <a id="o_lz" title="Twittad" href="http://www.twittad.com/">Twittad</a> .<br id="b_:1" /><br id="b_:10" />As you look at your account, think to yourself, &#8220;I&#8217;ve got followers, why shouldn&#8217;t I make money for being so popular.&#8221; If that&#8217;s your train of thought, this little addition to Twitter is right up your alley. Having full control of the ad space, you set the price on the space you are looking to sell andTwittad will match with the advertisers in their database. <br id="lcii" /><br id="lcii0" />Where does the ad go?<br id="lcii1" /><br id="lcii2" />Good question, simple answer. The advertisement will sit in the upper left hand column of your Twitter homepage. That big empty space can be used more effectively now by placing an ad that will interest your followers. That&#8217;s it, it&#8217;s that simple. While some may have feared that the advertisement would have been plastered across your background, or cover the page with flashing, twirling, and otherwise annoying attention grabbers, the simple fact is that the ad will remain unobtrusive.<br id="qjkc" /><br id="c1vw" /><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong id="c1vw1">For the Twitter User</strong></span><br id="c1vw2" /><br id="c1vw3" />So the first question is obvious, how do I become a part of Twittad? Allowing Twittad to pair you with the appropriate advertiser and marketing promotions can be lucrative and here&#8217;s how.<br id="gves" /><img id="svt6" style="margin: 1em 1em 0pt 0pt; width: 293px; height: 190px; float: left;" src="https://docs.google.com/File?id=ddx3rb4m_141vh489rct_b" alt="" /><br id="gves0" />You start off with submitting your page to Twittad for advertisers to purchase (remember you set the price). Once the price is agreed upon select the duration for which you&#8217;d like the ad to appear on your page. Now you wait, it can be long or short, but the advertiser must contact you once they are interested. You ultimately have the choice to accept or deny the advertisers offer. If you deny, wait for another offer. If you accept, then simply upload the ad to the design of your template and then notify the advertiser that you are ready to go.<br id="q7-m" /><br id="q7-m0" />You basically get paid for every hour you serve the advertisement to your followers, and a virtual account will keep track of your earnings. Once the duration of the advertisement has come to an end the virtual account releases the &#8220;real&#8221; funds to your account. So no worries, you don&#8217;t get paid in <a class="zem_slink" title="Monopoly (game)" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_%28game%29">Monopoly</a> money.<br id="euhp3" /><br id="euhp4" /><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong id="b.7q0">For the Advertiser</strong></span><br id="b.7q1" /><br id="b.7q2" />Being a part of Twittad is just as easy for the advertiser. All advertisers are able to browse what the users are willing to share and for how much. This gives the advertisers a chance to find the right candidate for their brand and hopefully gain some exposure on the popular <a class="zem_slink" title="Micro-blogging" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-blogging">micro-blogging</a> site.<br id="gn4g" /><br id="gn4g0" />Advertisers start off by creating their advertisement using guidelines set by Twittad and following their <a id="u87m" title="examples" href="http://www.twittad.com/index.php?task=twittad-see-our-example">examples</a>. Once the ad is designed you browse the user database to find the right candidate for your product. You select the &#8220;Buy Now&#8221; and await their denial or acceptance. Denied? Keep looking. If you are accepted you simply connect and pay via Pay Pal, and if the user removes the ad prior to the agreed upon time, you are credited for the loss. Ultimately the tracking that is provided for the advertisers will alert them if agreements are broken and the advertiser is free to leave negative feedback in such cases.<br id="yg16" /><br id="yg160" />Twittad receives 5% of the total paid out price as their fee for using their services.<br id="k57t" /><br id="k57t0" /><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong id="k57t2">Is This Viable?</strong></span><br id="yg161" /><br id="yg162" />I ask myself this question ever since I hear about Twittad. Is this a viable solution to make money on Twitter? Well, sure it can&#8217;t hurt to make a little money. The site itself shows how much individuals are making based on duration and follower count. But ultimately, how many people actually travel to your homepage on Twitter? The only time I can think of is when they choose to follow you, but otherwise with all theAPI&#8217;s out there, Twitter users are hardly ever on the actual site itself. Perhaps it won&#8217;t be long until these web apps we use are filled with advertising. If there&#8217;s a way to market, leave to the advertisers to find it.<br id="qjkc0" /><br id="vfl6" /><br id="vfl60" /><br id="i_yu" /><br id="wcav" /><br id="wcav0" /><br id="fd2m" /></p>
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