Monetizing Twitter – Tweeting for Dollars
Many social networkers wonder just how does Twitter make money?
Apple, Google and Facebook seem to print it by the truckloads. From its
inception, people have used their 140 characters to ask that same
question. The short answer is advertising, but Twitter CEO Dick Costolo has indicated that "commerce" is the new plan to increase Twitter revenue.
Chirping for Tickets?
At
the Fortune BrainstormTech in Aspen, Colorado, Costolo discussed his
companies several advertising options including plans to offer
self-serve ads. An example he mentioned was how sports teams and
conference organizers used Twitter to match buyers with unsold
inventory. For example, the San Diego Chargers football team wanted to
avoid a TV black out in their local market, so they successfully
promoted the sale of 1,000 tickets to a game. Unfortunately Twitter
didn't make money from the transaction but could do so in the future.
Costolo
stated that the Chargers could have sold more tickets and made even
more money from direct Twitter purchases rather than go to an different
website to buy their tickets.
Let's Make Money
I can
imagine a scenario where people may offer goods and services on Twitter
and even create a bidding war for competing brands. Twitter could
monetize this frenzy of activity by taking either a service charge for
the transaction or a percentage of the sale. Once a seemingly altruistic
way to communicate, Twitter is no different than other business trying
to monetize their audience and offer a valuable service to its members.
Advertising
will continue to drive revenue on Twitter, including sponsored tweets
as well as sponsored trending topics. Stay tuned to further Twitter
developments that could impact your Tweets.
5 Ways to Monetize Twitter Today
Twitter could monetize their network in additional ways:
1. Ad Placement: Every 10th or 100th tweet could be an ad. These ads could be graphical in nature and really pop out amount the text tweets.
2. Offer Mobile Payments:
Twitter could vastly expand their revenue base by enabling mobile
payments, similar to Paypal and could revolutionize how money is
transacted on the Internet.
3. Develop Subscription-Based Groups:
Twitter could charge people to be part of specific groups who might
want to follow a high-profile Twitterite and pay to see his tweets and
his ideas.
4. A Premium Version: Twitter could charge for a
pro version that would have additional features like the ability to add
photos, videos or music storage.
5. Merchandising: Twitter
could offer an assortment of products to use or wear, such as T-shirts,
coffee-mugs, bags, caps, etc. We all love Twitter and the logo, so why
wouldn't we buy clever 140 character sayings with their logo on stuff.
A Tweet for Your Thoughts
As always, I look forward to your feedback. And you don't have to limit your comments to a mere 140 characters!
Monday, January 2, 2012
Monetizing Twitter – Tweeting for Dollars
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