Linkbee.com Adds Twitter Photo Sharing
Linkbee.com, the pioneer in monetizing short URL's has added photo sharing functionality for Twitter users.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 12, 2009 -- With Twitter.com becoming popular around the globe, Linkbee.com has been a pioneer in allowing users to monetize their Twitter accounts. Linkbee started off by offering users multiple options to monetize short URL's and has paid out over $25,000 since its inception back in 2008. As of today, Linkbee has happily announced the launch of Twitter Photo Sharing directly on Linkbee.com.
"Competitors such as Bit.ly have experienced solid recent growth mainly because of Twitter, so it's no coincidence that we are targeting Twitter users with our latest developments," says Aleks Dugonjic, co-founder of Linkbee.com.
Linkbee's Photo Sharing technology allows users to post photos to their Twitter accounts directly on the Linkbee.com website. In addition, Linkbee has given users two options in monetizing these photos; first being the standard interstitial before the photo page loads, and the second allows users to place their Google Adsense code directly on the page where the photo resides.
"We are moving into an age where webmasters, bloggers and even tweeters need to be rewarded for their work. The user is our concern and it only makes sense that they get a piece of the pie," says Chris Pavlovski co-founder of Linkbee.com.
The photo page holds two ad spots, a 468x60 banner above the main photo and a 300x250 rectangle beside the photo. The user gets the banner spot using Google Adsense while Linkbee will use the rectangle spot for handling their costs. In order to maintain the integrity of the photo sharing program, Linkbee will not allow both interstitials and banner sharing simultaneously.
Linkbee.com was developed by JMG - Jolt Media Group and founded by both Chris Pavlovski and Aleks Dugonjic. The website receives over 1 million hits daily and is the pioneer in monetizing short URL's and photos for Twitter.