Twitter recently changed rules on ad posting
If you havent heard Twitter has changes some rules about ad posting.
Just thought i would share in case you didnt hear.
Twitter recently changed rules on ad posting. Please take the following actions ASAP to continue to earn money.
1. Revtwt is phasing out Auto Post. Auto Post has been a great convenience because you do not need to visit Revtwt.com daily to select ads to post. To continue to provide you with a similar level of convenience, we will offer two services to qualified publishers: Ad Feed and Ad Emails. Please log in to your Revtwt account and visit the "Twitter Accts" page to sign up for RevMail and to set up ad posting and RevFeed.
a. RevFeed: We will set up a feed for each of your qualified Twitter account and you can approve the ads and post the feed to your Twitter accounts which you have entered into Revtwt.
b. RevMail: We will send you an email daily and you can copy and paste the ads into your Twitter accounts. You must copy and paste the ads AS IS. No changes are allowed. If anything is changed, you will not get paid and may get banned if it is deemed click fraud.
When posting an ad in RevFeed or RevMail to Twitter, you must only post it into Twitter accounts that you have entered into Revtwt. Ads posted in Twitter accounts that are not in Revtwt will not be paid.
Do NOT spam ads and do not post ads into spam bot accounts. Earnings from spam accounts will be removed. Spamming violates both Revtwt's and Twitter's TOS, and may get your account banned on both sites.
To help you earn more, we will start provide ads in RevMail that you can copy and paste to your Facebook, MySpace and personal blogs. Please make sure you only do so with ads that are clearly labeled as allowing posting on Facebook, MySpace, and blogs. Note that if you post ads that are only allowed on Twitter to other websites, you will not get paid for these clicks.
Happy tweeting and earn more money from your happy tweets!
Craig
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