$5,000 a Tweet …
By Alan on Nov 2, 2009 in Revenue
Shoemoney had a good article about a new service which matches advertisers with popular tweeters. For those of you don’t know Ad.Ly – is the new service matching advertisers (including many A+ clients like NBC, Universal and Microsoft with tweeters.
According to Ad.Ly’s website the service works as simple as you can imagine
“Ad.ly automatically sends 1 tweet in your feed every day from advertisers that you approve. With Ad.ly, you approve every tweet/ad that is sent in your feed. You set the price per tweet that advertisers pay (don’t worry, our system will suggest a price for your account)”
For those who say there is no money in development its purely because you’re developing wrong
The first step to success is to quit reading domain blogs – even this one – and focus on SEO, online marketing and viral marketing blogs.
Targeted advertising does not get any easier than Ad.ly and with an A+ LIST of clients good money can be made if you have the right platform.
Note to self … what the hell is a .ly extension …

Anon | Nov 2, 2009 | Reply
What amazes me is the lack of demand for Twitter-related domain names.
Oh, and .ly is Libya (libyanspider.com is the most popular registrar).
Alan | Nov 2, 2009 | Reply
Actually doesn’t surprise me at all. Content is the key and most sites popular on twitter and other social networks are not keyword names but sites (new or old domains) with great content.
The importance of a keyword domain that is twitter related is about as important as what hosting company to use (very little)
Domain Superstar | Nov 2, 2009 | Reply
“The first step to success is to quit reading domain blogs – even this one – and focus on SEO, online marketing and viral marketing blogs.”
Exactly right – I love that statement and I started to write a nice long comment for you but I decided to just write a post instead lol: http://www.domainsuperstar.com/business-owner-to-seo-to-domainer-vs-domainer-to-seo-to-business-owner
Robert Haastrup-Timmi | Nov 3, 2009 | Reply
Does that mean the value of my domain name TweetAdvertising.com goes up?
Ad.ly sounds a bit like what magpie have been doing for months now.
It is clear that people want information in real time through micro blogging, I think Ad.ly is just one of many ad agencies to emerge serving text ads and sponsorships to the tweet space. Hopefully I can leverage tweetadvertising. Com creatively. I’d like to hear any ideas out there!
Cheers Robert.
Srirupa Das | Dec 18, 2009 | Reply
Ad.ly announces online service to advertise and generate revenue from Twitter accounts.How much price I set for per tweet?