Posts Tagged ‘linkbee’

CONTEST: First to 100 Clicks wins $100 Cash!!

May 12th, 2009

Linkbee is holding a contest for the first person who gets 100 clicks to their Photo Share on Twitter. If you win, you are entitled to $100 cold hard cash paid by either Paypal, Epassporte or cheque! Here are the rules…

1. You must be the 1st person to get 100 unique clicks
2. It must be 100 unique clicks on a Photo Share
3. The photo share must be made on Twitter only
4. The top referrer must be Twitter.com

In order to enter, you must have an account at Linkbee (if not, register now!) and just click on Photo Upload. Once you fill out the details and post your caption to Twitter all you need to do is hope you are the first person to reach 100 unique clicks! Check back on our blog or directly at Twitter to see who wins!

Visit us at Twitter: http://twitter.com/linkbee

Share Photos on Twitter!

May 10th, 2009

Sorry for the delay in updating our blog and the outdated blog design. I promise to make more consistent blog updates and get this design revamped for all of you.

On the main note, Linkbee has just added photo share technology for Twitter. In simple terms, you may easily upload photos at Linkbee and share them directly on your twitter feed. We have made this process as simple as possible by integrating the Twitter API and eliminating the process of logging in. Once you activate the Twitter authorization from within your Linkbee account, you’ll be able to post photos onto your Twitter account straight from Linkbee.

In terms of monetization, we integrated the interstitial option first. Within in a few weeks you can expect to share revenues with a banner option, but this time the banner will be right beside the shared photo. Give us a few weeks to execute this for you.

Hope everyone enjoys!

BUG: Google Chrome Blocking Linkbee?

October 15th, 2008

After roughly 173 complaints and after personally verifying the situation, it has come to my attention that Google Chrome has now blocked Linkbee.com, accusing Linkbee as a phishing scam. Clearly, something has gone horribly wrong with Google Chrome’s system and they messed something up. Linkbee is no way affiliated to any phishing scams, we completely denounce such horrible activity.

We are working diligently to try and solve this issue, but we don’t have many ideas at this moment. There is no efficient way to contact Google and get this resolved so we sent an email to every possible destination at Google hoping for the best. In the meantime, it looks like our Chrome users will have to revert back to Firefox or Opera.

I’m positive if TinyURL and our competitors aren’t blocked, Google will get this straightened out as soon as possible. After all, Google are the leaders in the online space, they don’t get there by making mistakes like this.