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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.

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