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Monday, October 24, 2011

InternetMarketingClub.org Presents Monetize Yourself: 10 Ethical Strategies to Make Money Online from Your Expertise

This Wednesday Webinar, presented by Jay Berkowitz, CEO of TenGoldenRules.com and Founder of the InternetMarketingClub.org, will share 10 strategies to monetize yourself.

In this presentation, you will learn how to monetize yourself, how to create your online 'home base', several approaches to creating revenue through your passion, The Britney Spears model, and how to position yourself for your future career.
This free webinar will take place Wednesday, October 26, 2011 from 12:30 EDT-1:30 EDT. To register and for more information, please visit: Monetize Yourself: 10 Ethical Strategies to Make Money Online from Your Expertise

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Twitter vs. Facebook

With the recent increase in the popularity of Twitter and with everyone from Barack Obama to Britney Spears signing up, it leads us to question how popular Twitter actually is. 

20% of Twitter users have joined in the last 60 days and Twitter is expected to double its members within a year. However, just how far does Twitter lag behind Facebook in popularity?

The media mentions Facebook about 4 times as often as Twitter, but Facebook is over 30 times bigger than Twitter and it is growing much faster. 
Twitter has 4-5 million users with 5-10 thousand new accounts opening per day. This seems huge, but the reality is that 30% of Twitter's 5 million users have unengaged accounts.
Compare this to Facebook's 140 million active users and 600,000 daily registrants. It seems clear that Twitter is a huge phenomenon, but that Facebook has already broken into the mainstream.

If Facebook stopped growing today and Twitter was allowed to play catch-up, it would take 36 years for Twitter to reach Facebook's current numbers. Conversely, Facebook "grows a Twitter's worth" every 8 days!

In order for Twitter to break into the mainstream its members need to start using the social network more. 38% of Twitter's members have no picture, 22% of members have under 5 followers and 9% aren't following anyone.

These numbers were taken from a HubSpot report on Twitter's status at the end of 2008 and from new facebook user numbers.