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Has anyone tried Sponsored Tweets?

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Has anyone tried any services like this to earn money just by tweeting?
http://sponsoredtweets.com/

I think its great idea to make quick money. But I guess you will have to have at least 10k followers for earning money form these kind of services.

What are your views on this?
Do you think of it as cheating?
 
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I think that it is fine, you just need to know that if they have 15082 followers, they all aren't going to come visit your site. Perhaps only 200 will.
 
I'd say it's fantastic if you have a good number of active twitter users as followers. The only thing is they only, I believe, pay around 10 cents per click -http://realwaystoearnmoneyonline.com/2011/01/sponsored-tweets.html, which is quite a lot rate. However if you manage to get 100 clicks- then you're talking $4- $10 per sponsered tweet! I'd say you'd need around 30,000 followers to earn much from this though :)
 
If I were going to seel tweets, I'd do so on a site that let me set my own price and then it wouldn't depend on how many people actually clicked through but how many tweets were sent out. I've heard that some site owners earn substantial income from sponsored tweets, that is sending out ads in their tweets on behalf of other site owners.
 

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