Paid Twitter services coming by year's end

By Robert McMillan, IDG News Service |  Internet, Biz Stone, social media 1 comment

Twitter is steering clear of advertising as it prepares to launch new tools and services for businesses by the end of this year, company cofounder Biz Stone said Monday.

The company is developing tools and services that it might be able to offer on top of Twitter's free microblogging service, he said in a videotaped interview at a Reuters event.

"I think by the end of the year we'll have something out there," he said. " It doesn't have to be this super home run in terms of making billions of dollars. ... But it has to show a little bit of signs of life, telling folks, 'Yes Twitter can be a sustainable business.'"

The two year-old site has exploded in popularity this year but it's still unclear how exactly Twitter plans to make money

Stone said Twitter has hired a full-time product manager to analyze how it should develop paid services and suggested the company could sell "lightweight analytics" data to corporate users or perhaps a paid directory where it lists legitimate corporate Twitter accounts.

In March, Federated Media partnered with Twitter to launch a sponsored Web site called ExecTweets, which allows visitors to follow Twitter messages from executives in different industries.

But Stone said the company was thinking "less on the advertising front," telling Reuters that Twitter didn't want to hire the staff it would take to sell advertising.

Twitter is increasingly being used for corporate communications, where companies have found it an accessible way to immediately touch base with their customers. Companies like Dell and JetBlue have hundreds of thousands of followers on Twitter.

"The individuals are getting some kind of value out of these accounts," Stone said. "Companies are getting value out of these accounts."

Whatever the services turn out to be, the site will remain free and open to everyone, Stone added.

1 comment

    Delia_X
    Delia_X 2 years ago
    A Web site and service that lets users send short text messages up to 140 characters in length from their cellphones to a group of people. Launched in 2006, Twitter www.twitter.com) was designed to keep friends and colleagues informed about one's daily activities. However, Twitter is also increasingly used for commercial purposes such as companies telling customers "what's new." In addition, politicians and celebrities use Twitter to keep constituents and fans informed. It's even a hotspot for celebrity updates, as the person with the most followers on Twitter is actor Ashton Kutcher. It's also a great resource for advertisers, and they don't need loans to get onto Twitter. The only hang up is that Twitter has a limit on how many commercial posts you can make, and if you post too many tweets that are obviously a paid review, they'll shoot you down. It doesn't take cash advance loans to get on Twitter.

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