Pete Danihel started Peep Lotto out as a school project for a marketing class,but it has taken on a new form on Twitter.
The site jackpot increases every time someone lands on the Peep Lotto home page, follows the Peep Lotto Twitter account, or an advertiser pays for an ad spot. You can see how much the jackpot is by checking the Peep Lotto homepage.
I wish you all the best with this Pete.Want to help Pete increase the jackpot? Follow @twterlotto on Twitter.
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recently reached out to a group of nonprofit leaders and consultants asking them to share their insights and tips for how nonprofits can best utilize Twitter. The contributor’s kindly granted us permission to share their thoughts with you. While the topic of discussion took place in a group focused on nonprofits, many of these Twitter tips will be helpful to anyone using Twitter. What follows is a transcript of a discussion that took place in a LinkedIn group and, as such, is conversational in nature.
Dave Recordon commented that he just finished a marathon session of The West Wing , a great show about the inner-workings of a fictional White House that ended its run on NBC in 2006. I agreed with Recordon, it was a great show. You know who else agreed? Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg . So why is this interesting?
Oh man!!.Where does such excellent ideas strike them.Its a great marketing idea.Soon you will see Peep Lotto craze taking over.
"Twitter is a two-way conversation and interaction - like when I was a kid, they had the party lines," explains William Crozer, owner of ModernLV.com. "It's not much different than that, except it's all text space. You can search it for particular phrases or key words in case of news outlets using it to try and get up-to-date information in real time."
You always comes with a great idea. We will see very soon it will take over. Its a great marketing idea. Lets check it out deeply.
The contributor’s kindly granted us permission to share their thoughts with you. While the topic of discussion took place in a group focused on nonprofits, many of these Twitter tips will be helpful to anyone using Twitter. What follows is a transcript of a discussion that took place in a LinkedIn group and, as such, is conversational in nature. We encourage you to visit the Twitter profiles of the respondents. Of course, if you use LinkedIn you’ll find them in that online community as well.
We’re running into orgs that are giving up too soon on Twitter. Our advice: just keep at it. Try different styles. This is new for everyone. A little goes a long way. Block the junky/spammy followers and keep building a strategic followers list that will have long term value. Educate your internal stakeholders (board members and staff) to start twittering for you and about you and celebrate with you. Keep your tweets positive and substantive.
Home of the ever growing Twitter Social Marketing Lottery. Created by a university student. Enter the lottery that grows based on publicity.
You have provided very nice marketing idea. It's will really help us. Thanks for sharing.
Wow ! it's really first time ever in social networking. The jackpot increasing every day. Seems a golden chance but first i would like to know someone's experience with it.
I like to wish Danihel good luck with his project and I can’t wait to see what the final jackpot amount will be. Want to help Danihel increase the jackpot? Follow @twterlotto on Twitter or better yet, become a featured advertiser. If Danihel continues to get the press he’s been receiving, it’ll be money well spent.
The project have really lot of for their subscribers. I think their is no loss only gain some thing. So lets try.
The amount seems little interesting and the jackpot is really great to have on the twitter.
I heard lot's of earning sites who claim that you can earn good amount through twitter. i had used several but didn't get any single paise.
This is a great leap in terms of Social Networking i.e twitter
Social networking is really a great medium thanks for this post.