An interesting email reached us today with a tale of how to win big on Twitter, but also of how to find a willing audience for your adverts. Twitter Lotto owner Pete tells us:
On September 25, 2009 – The Twitter Lottery was born. Created by a university student Canada, the Twitter Lottery is based on a single Twitter account that you follow as your “ticket”. As the web site grows and evolves, so does the jackpot. The web site grows from publicity, and the jackpot is earned and built from the web site’s growing value, advertising revenue and popularity. Unlike a standard lottery, the Twitter Lotto is free to participate in. This is what sets it apart from the rest.
How can this benefit you? Its simple. By following you become a participant in the Twitter Lotto; this contributes to the value of the site. If you are an advertiser, you can reach potential customers by paying to tweet your ads amongst the participants of the lottery. In the end, a winner is selected and the advertising revenue is split with the winner. Tweets are sent out advising followers how much the jackpot has climbed each day, this ensures followers are checking their Twitter accounts periodically and advertisements are being viewed efficiently.
We have to say we’re not sure whether people will sign up to be shown adverts or not, but we’ll keep you updated!




I will like to advertise so put your minimum amount
Hi,
Thanks for your message, but we’re not Twitter Lotto – you’ll have to contact them directly.
Nikki Pilkington
Every time I find something of real value that can help reduce suffering, poverty and despair
I actively engage into it in the hope, that royalties or commissions can be automatically forwarded to any charity world wide based, upon my actions to follow.
In the simplest of actions, if this attitude can create recurring passive income that will improve the lives of others, then as a lesson for everyone reading this comment, do the same.
http://businessontwitter.co.uk/twitter/2009/09/how-to-win-big-on-twitter/
How to win Big On Twitter