Showing posts with label Facebook Credits. Show all posts
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Send Money To Friends with PayPal Facebook App for Free

Written By Lingkar Dunia on Saturday, November 19, 2011 | 1:46 AM

Social Payments is now becoming more popular amongst various social users and after launched of Facebook Credits every single social networking website keep updating their payment method for users and now Facebook is become first Social Networking website which will allow its users to send money to PayPal with its social application. PayPal has revealed a new Facebook Application that lets you send money to friends.
The new PayPal Facebook App is simply called "Send Money", as the name indicates that users will be able to just Send Money to any friends. You will have the choice to send either an ecard with money or just money with no card. If you select a card, choose a friend to send it to and then select how much money to send. According to PayPal Spokesman Anuj Nayar;

"The PayPal and Facebook infrastructure have now merged; this is another way to personalize the act of giving money."

There are also several ways to pay with PayPal via Facebook (Payvment comes to mind), this is the first app to enable peer-to-peer payments via Facebook and PayPal. And because it's a peer-to-peer transaction, there is no transaction fee, though PayPal's regular limits and international fees still apply. According to PayPal Senior Product Marketing Manager;

"Sending money, person to person, is free, if it's funded by a PayPal balance or linked to a bank account, it's free."

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Earn Money Through Facebook by Watching Facebook Ads

Written By Lingkar Dunia on Saturday, May 7, 2011 | 5:58 AM

Now Facebook users can Earn Money Online by just watching Ads on the Facebook website. Last Thursday Facebook has introduced a new program that allows users and consumers to earn financial incentive by just watching facebook ads.

Facebook will now reward their users who watch certain ads on the website with Facebook Credits, which can be redeemed to purchase goods on Facebook Deals, the company's new Groupon like daily deals service. The incentive amount, however, is not huge. Initially at least, the average ad will yield one credit, which is the equivalent of 10 Cents.
The ads will mostly be in games. CrowdStar, Digital Chocolate and Zynga are among the participating game publishers. Facebook is working with Sharethrough, SocialVibe, Epic Media and SupersonicAds to serve ads on the program as well as TrialPay, which will provide analytics.

According to Dan Greenberg, CEO of Sharethrough;
Facebook's move represents "a step away from interruptive advertising." Greenberg, whose clients include Microsoft and Nestle, says his network won't deliver traditional advertising, but rather branded entertainment, which consumers will want to not only watch, but share with their friends.

Incentivizing consumers to watch ads is one solution for Facebook's low banner click-through rates. The move comes after Facebook expanded its Credits program last week to let consumers use the Credits to buy real-world goods advertised in Deals.

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