Tuesday, December 16, 2025
ADVT 
Tech

Want to Know How to Make $500,000 a year on Twitter? Read This

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 14 Oct, 2014 12:21 AM
  • Want to Know How to Make $500,000 a year on Twitter? Read This
By just tweeting out facts to his seven million-plus followers, a 23-year-old youngster here is making $500,000 a year.
 
Owner of the tweeter account @UberFacts, Brooklyn-based Kris Sanchez makes a moolah for tweeting sponsored links.
 
The links, when clicked by his followers, earn him between $.01-.03 per click, according to Fast Company, a New York-based firm that inspires a new breed of innovative and creative thought leaders.
 
"I joined Twitter to follow Britney Spears. But I did not have anything to tweet about. So I figured, hey, tweeting these facts would be a really good idea. It was just so I could feel like I was closer to her,” Sanchez told Fast Company.
 
This is how he makes his millions.
 
A company called Social Reactor pairs social media influencers with advertisers, supplies him with galleries or other web pages that Sanchez links to in his Tweets.
 
He gets paid for every click those pages receive.
 
In his branded deals with companies like Ford and Paramount, a simple tweet, accompanied by a link and a hashtag, becomes a virtual slot machine, gushing out thousands of dollars.
 
Sanchez has also developed an UberFacts app that reportedly brings in $60,000 a week in ad revenue.
 
The app has been downloaded 1.5 million times till date.

MORE Tech ARTICLES

Dell begins accepting virtual currency Bitcoin

Dell begins accepting virtual currency Bitcoin
US multinational Dell, the world's third-largest PC manufacturer, said it has begun accepting bitcoin payments for purchases on the company's website, giving a new boost to that digital form of currency.

Dell begins accepting virtual currency Bitcoin

Facebook introduces new app only for celebrities

Facebook introduces new app only for celebrities
Social networking site Facebook has launched a new app called 'Mentions' for Facebook-recognised or verified celebrities to help them manage their public figure pages.

Facebook introduces new app only for celebrities

Now inbuilt anti-glare screen for smartphones, tablets

Now inbuilt anti-glare screen for smartphones, tablets
Soon, you will not have to tilt your smartphone or tablet to avoid glare while watching your favourite movie or video. Scientists has developed a novel...

Now inbuilt anti-glare screen for smartphones, tablets

'Bots' writing Wikipedia pages for you

'Bots' writing Wikipedia pages for you
If you find some writings on Wikipedia a bit pompous or awkward because they read too formal, do not blame humans. For an increasing number of entries on Wikipedia are being written by automated software or 'bots'.

'Bots' writing Wikipedia pages for you

NASA sends odour-resistant dress for astronauts

NASA sends odour-resistant dress for astronauts
NASA has sent an Antares rocket to the International Space Station (ISS) carrying a Cygnus spacecraft stuffed with supplies for astronauts, including odour-resistant exercise clothing.

NASA sends odour-resistant dress for astronauts

Now, santoor sounds through mobile app

Now, santoor sounds through mobile app
Soothing santoor tones, serene Om chants for meditation -- all these and more will now be available on your smartphones, courtesy a new mobile app targeted at popularising Indian classical music among youngsters.

Now, santoor sounds through mobile app