There are many ways to make money online; and Twitter is one of them. Here are five creative ways to make money on Twitter.
Crowdsourcing
This involves soliciting ideas and
contributions from a large group or community. If done correctly, it can
make you plenty of money, or at least capital for your business or
idea. The best way this is done is tweeting to your followers to bring
in contributions to fund your business or idea and asking them to help
‘retweet’ to spread the word.
Produce a Twitter-related service
You already know that the majority generally use Twitter
during their free time; you can take advantage of this by creating a
product or service that will appeal to them. A similar product or
service may already exist but you can create a better or cheaper one
that the users will know and love you for. For example, you can charge
people to help them build a Twitter presence and make your prices reasonably and attractively low.
Sponsored tweets
Companies and businesses are willing to
pay for your tweets, just as long as you have a large enough following.
You can find sponsors willing to pay you to tweet about their products
for an arranged fee.
Twitter contest
A contest is one of the most effective ways to engage people on Twitter. You can try linking up with a local business that wants publicity, offer to hold a contest on Twitter
to help them with this publicity and ask to be paid a percentage of
sales that come in. Be sure that everything is as legally binding as
possible to avoid being cheated. You can get a lot of fun and enticing
ways to engage followers in a twitter contest; just brainstorm a little
on it.
Sell your own products and services on Twitter
This may seem obvious but the funny thing is that a lot of people don’t recognise it. Many people aren’t using Twitter to effectively sell their products and services; this is unfortunate because Twitter is one of the best ways to do so.
Be on the lookout for and take advantage
of trending hashtags related to your products and services and use this
opportunity to put your work out there for all, not just your
followers, to see. Remember, ‘a little self-promotion can quickly lead
to a job.’
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