Tips for Making Money Online for Free Using Twitter

by John S. · 8 comments

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Are you just starting out on your passive income journey and are looking for legitimate ideas for making money online for free? Maybe your working to pay off debt and want to accelerate the process? Either way, it is imperative that you take advantage of any FREE tools that you can get your hands on.

There are plenty of free passive income opportunities that can be used to start generating income. Most of these opportunities are found online by leveraging tools that can be used at no cost to you. For example, you can head over to eHow and create a free account and begin publishing “How To” articles within a matter of minutes. The service is no cost to you and you have the potential to earn passive income based on the articles you publish.

Using Twitter as a Passive Income Tool

Most people by now have probably at least heard of the Twitter phenomenon. Individuals, businesses, and celebraties are just a few of the groups of people taking advantage of Twitter for various reasons.

So how can we use Twitter to create passive income? One option that I recently came across is called the Tweeder Method. The basic concepts around the Tweeder Method are to leverage the free Twitter platform, along with several of the other web applications that use this social networking tool.

One of the keys to creating passive income using the Tweeder Method is automation. That is where other API tools and applications come in. SocialOomph for example offers a free service that will let you schedule future Tweets minutes, hours, days, weeks, or months in advanace. The important point is that once the Tweet has been scheduled, it is automated.

The concepts that the Tweeder Method are built off of resemble niche blogging or bum marketing. The only difference is that you are leveraging a social networking tool instead of a blog or website. You pick a niche topic, find and link up with other users, and market a product or service that is specific to your niche.

There are obviously more details to the Tweeder Method then I mentioned, but the ideas are nothing new. The only differences is the platform and tools that are being used.

Other Twitter Strategies

The Tweeder Method is just one of many strategies being used today to take advantage of the power and popularity of Twitter. Pat from Smart Passive Income has been using Twitter to build traffic to his site along with other strategies to generate income from what this FREE tool has to offer. The point here is that there is no right way to leverage Twitter.

Ignoring the power of Twitter and how it can be leveraged to your advantage may be costing you money. There is no simple recipe to immediately generate income from Twitter, just as there isn’t one for building a blog or website. See what other’s are doing to leverage Twitter (like Pat is) for building income. If you think creatively, I am sure there is some strategy or plan out there that can take advantage of what Twitter has to offer.

Own Your Content

As much as I love to leverage free online tools, it is still important to own your content. Using sites like eHow or Twitter should only be tools to help you build passive income streams. At the end of the day, it is critical to build and own your content and not rely on other companies and websites for all of your income.

Do you take advantage of Twitter to build passive income? What other FREE social networking tools do you use to generate income?

Disclaimer Notice – Please understand that I benefit financially from any products or services you may decide to purchase as a result of clicking on one of the links contained in this article.

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Article written by John

Hi, I am John and I run PassiveFamilyincome.com. I am a father of two wonderful boys and am married to a great wife. Each and every day I am working to build passive income streams so that I can eventually leave my job and spend more time with my family! You can find me on Twitter - @PFIncome!

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Andrii October 1, 2009 at 2:59 pm

Well, it is a nice article, but I would really love to read something, that you can’t read on other web sites.

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pfincome October 3, 2009 at 9:16 pm

@Andrii – Not sure what you mean?

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Mark October 1, 2009 at 3:25 pm

Interesting strategy. I’ve been meaning to sign up for twitter for a while but have been worried about how much time it will consume. Between this post and the one from Pat yesterday, I can see I should really get my act together and start utilizing this tool. Thanks for sharing this strategy.

Mark

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pfincome October 3, 2009 at 9:18 pm

@Mark – I will be honest, I still struggle with Twitter. I go through phases of spending a lot of time there and then go days without ever logging in.

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Dusty October 1, 2009 at 5:15 pm

I still struggle a bit with Twitter. I am so scared of having it waste my time that most days I forget to even log on. I always forget that you can use it as a tool, if you know how!

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pfincome October 3, 2009 at 9:19 pm

@Dusty – I think there are plenty more things besides Twitter that I could wrap myself around online. You are so right about knowing how to use the tool!

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Kelley February 20, 2010 at 4:32 am

Twitter is better than email because you get to choose what you real. Unlike spam which chooses you. I choose to eat the best foods instead of letting junk food choose me.

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pfincome February 22, 2010 at 11:19 am

@Kelley – Interesting comparison. I am still struggling a bit using Twitter, but am not giving up on it yet.

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