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Griffon Bruxellois

The Social Media Revolution

Lately I have grown an even bigger fascination to statistics and numbers than usual. So this can be seen as a follow up on my latest post about Twitter statistics, this time more general info about social media. It doesn’t hurt that it´s presented in an awesome video.

The numbers are based on the book Socialnomics by Erik Qualman.

Twitter Statistics and Magazine

Twitter

It comes as no surprise that Twitter is growing each and everyday. In connection to the recent developer conference Chirp, some impressive statistics for the popular social media service was released. Along with this I also just found out about Paper.li – Which turns your Twitter feed into a cool magazine style website!

First of all, I have to admit that I’m personally not using/updating my Twitter as effective or often as I’d liked to. But I do like the service, and with that I’d could find more time to use it!

According to the stats just released, Twitter has some really impressive numbers. When the recent stats was published, this was some of the numbers presented:

  • Twitter has 105,779,710 users – Along with 300,000 new users/day!
  • 600 million search queries/day.
  • 180 million unique visitors/month.

Check out this article on Read Write Web for the full summary of the stats.

Turn your Twitter into an Magazine

I don’t in fact know if this is a new tool or not, but I just found out about this little tool – Paper.li. What it does is that it turns your twitter feed into a Magazine site. It does this by scanning your tweets, and also your followers and the people you follow. It´s a really nice and graphic way to get a quick hold of whats going on in your following. For an example, you can check out my generated paper. The service is free, and if you’r an active twitterer I’m sure you’ll find this really useful!

Finally Trying a Flippa Auction

Flippa Auction

For the past months I’ve occasionally been browsing through, and placing a few bids on Flippa.com. But I’ve never actually bought or posted anything for sale there. So I thought it was time to try it out for real by putting up a site for auction!

I’ve been thinking about putting up sites for auctions at Flippa.com for a while – But in the end I’ve always ended up posting the sites for sale on forums like NamePros or DNForum instead. I think that one of the reasons for that is that I’ve been wanting to avoid the $19 listing fee on Flippa. Mainly because it has been simple sites without any revenue to talk about sold for under $100.

Selling an Amazon Affilate Site

For my first auction I’ve decided to let go of one of my most successful sites – Dual DVD Player. The site has earned a little over $100 from Amazon Affilate sales, since December 2009. I listed the auction with a starting bid of $150, which I think is quite fare. There is also a BIN price of $600, which I would be happy to sell it for!

Since this is my first try at Flippa, I’ve got no idea about how it will end. The auction ends 7 days from now (16th Mars), and I’ll make sure to post an update when it´s over!

Uppdate

The auction got quite much action close to the ending, and ended up selling for $325. Overall I’m very happy with the result, and will list more sites for sale in the near future!

Have you sold or bought anything from Flippa? I would love to hear your thoughts about it here in the comment section!

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