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Magpie: An Ad Network for Twitter

May 21, 2009 by Sze Hau Leave a Comment

Magpie is another Ad Network for Twitter. Unlike TwtAd (now has been renamed to RevTwt), Magpie is more like a contextual advertising network, which works like Google Adsense but for the content on twitter. 

 Magpie 

When an advertiser creates a ad campaign by providing ad message and some keywords, Magpie will then identifies key influencers for related keywords and finally advertiser message is blended into the time line of selected Magpie-Twitterers.

Magpie For Advertiser

Twitter is a great viral-marketing tool that can quickly spread awareness of your business, its products, and its services. With Magpie, your ad campaign will be more targeted to the specific audience. Magpie identifies key influencers for your brand and engages them to spread the word.

 Chirp, chirp!

Register and start promoting your brand on targeted Twitterers’ timeline.

Magpie For Twittered

Twitterer can earn money from by showing ads posted from Magpie. The advertisements from Magpie is more targeted on the topics you have written on Twitter and thus bring you better of click thru rate, in other words, better income.

Besides, you can choose to review and reject the magpie-tweets that has been posted to your twitter timeline if you feel it is not appropriate. You can also choose how frequent you want Magpie-tweets appears on your time line.

Magpie also has a referral program that allows you to earn more money. You will earn 30% 30% commission of Magpie transaction fees for the whole first year the Advertiser buys campaigns on Magpie!

Register and start earning from your tweets.

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About Sze Hau

Geek. Love programming. Coffee addicted. Married with two children. Working towards financial freedom.

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