Is the social media buzz about a new Facebook
Coin Master Facebook Group
Game? It seems everyone's talking about it these days, including mine. This new
game requires all users to choose a picture that
appears on the Facebook site, upload it to their site and enter their location (make sure you enter your exact location - don't give me a blank space!). After this is complete, they have thirty seconds to submit a picture of their choice.
Apparently there are two Facebook site
game options:
Coin Master and Fox. Of course, there is a new feature available on the Fox version of the
game: Facebook
Coin Master Rewards.
The description of this new feature is as follows: Like I said,
Coin Master has always been very popular in the forum
games community. It was pretty obvious to me that a link in the
game itself would boost traffic, but this hasn't
happened in quite some time. In fact, it seems there's not even a Fox version of the
game. Recently, I spotted a couple of Facebook videos from people that I hadn't seen posting before. One video I watched has one of the guys performing the
Coin Master version of the
game, completing it in less than two minutes! He wins the
game and every member of his Facebook group gets a percentage of the
Coins that he wins.
A little investigation revealed that this video was actually uploaded by the founder of the Facebook site, but that he wasn't working for Facebook. He just
happened to be filming the
Coin Master game and uploading it to his website. In addition to the former Facebook founder, several other popular bloggers were also featured in the
game. They get a percentage of the prize, which ranged from ten to fifty percent. If this Facebook
Coin Master game was simply created as a way to generate traffic, wouldn't other bloggers and you guys are using it? I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to learn that a handful of the blog owners got the same bonus for being part of the Facebook group, but just didn't realize it until now.
Either way, it's great news. Since I live in Canada, where there is absolutely no chance of getting the
game or related affiliate links to be delivered via email, I am thrilled with the new bonus. I'm sure there are at least a couple of other people who would have gotten this bonus opportunity in the past if it weren't for the fact that you could only get the bonus by posting to the Facebook
game page. Still, I think it's well worth the wait. Of course, there's no reason why you can't use Twitter to encourage people to post pictures to your page.
Simply post a couple of tweets about the
Coin Master Facebook Group
game. People will follow you automatically since they know you're promoting the page, and you can collect pictures. Another bonus is a Twitter bonus: A Tweet about the Facebook
game will automatically add your Twitter name to the
Game of
Coin Master tweet in addition to all the people who are following you from the Facebook page. For example, if your account is
@foxcoinmaster, Twitter will automatically add
"Foxcoin Master" to the Tweet you post about the Facebook
game! Indeed, I hope you're excited about the new Facebook
game and that I'm not the only one. Both the Facebook
Coin Master Facebook Group
Game and the Twitter Bonus are a free way to drive traffic to your own online business.