Via Tech Crunch
by Robin Wauters on February 10, 2009
Companies using Twitter for commercial purposes may soon start getting charged for that activity, according to an interview British trade magazine Marketing (part of BrandRepublic) held with co-founder Biz Stone.
This is what Stone reportedly said:
“We are noticing more companies using Twitter and individuals following them. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘monetization’
Twitter To Start Charging Companies For Having An Account?
Online Video Publishers Should Look to Monetize Audience, Not Video
Via Mashable
November 13, 2008 - 4:07 am PDT - by Mark ‘Rizzn’ Hopkins 1 Comment
A concept in video advertising has been bubbling up amongst the professionals I’ve been listening to over the last six months, one that makes a lot of sense and is already in use by several successful [...]
Putting Social Media Monetization in “Context”
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October 23, 2008 - 2:32 pm PDT - by Jitendra Gupta 4 Comments
In his post on why the traditional CPM model doesn’t work anymore, Dave McClure breaks the CPM denial balloon, noting that the popular content-centric, keyword-based Google Adword model delivers a click-through rate of less than 1%. Dave [...]
Big Blogger Pay Cuts At b5Media
Via Tech Crunch
by Michael Arrington on October 2, 2008
Toronto based b5Media is changing the way it pays bloggers in itshundreds-strong blog network, according to an email memo sent out to partners by CEO Jeremy Wright and copied below.
Gone are guaranteed payments of “$100-$200/month” plus bonuses for traffic. In its place are much smaller guaranteed payments plus monthly bonuses for “press coverage [...]
