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>implying a basic bitch jogger who breaks into homes will even know what to do with a seed phrase, let alone take time to try it out on the spot

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Saw a thread on here a while back about making money advertising on twitter. I now have a dozen accounts and 20,000 followers across them; my largest single account has 5000 users. I'll probably have about 40,000 total by the end of march. If things keep going the way they have April may double that.

So I've demonstrated that I'm capable of finding content and building an audience. A small audience, yes, but I'm not investing a lot of time into this at the moment. I could be putting in more work building more accounts. If I was really working on it I could have 50 accounts set up instead of 10.

So, now comes the question of monetizing. How should I go about it? Amazon affiliate links? Should I build my own landing pages (covered in ads) and direct traffic towards them, like a mini Buzzfeed? I do have a monetized blog I'd like to push but it only a appeals to a few thousand of my twitter followers' interests.

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