Is Twitter Really Trying to Make Money?
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Is Twitter Really Trying to Make Money?
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#2Take Facebook for example. It's a free service that most of its users get a great deal of value from. If asked, wouldn't many (by no means all) pay a small fee as appreciation for services rendered.
The counter argument I guess is that someone else will come along and offer the same service for less (most likely for free). But if something really is of value to the end user, why would/should they be opposed to paying for it?
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#5While this isn't the monetization approach I would take (for what it's worth) you do have to ask, how much is Twitter worth to you? Would you pay $10 a year? $5? $1 a month? Surely you must get that much value out of it? Take Facebook for example. It's a free service that most of its users get a great deal of value from. If asked, wouldn't many (by no means all) pay a small fee as appreciation for services rendered.…
The value of Facebook is that everyone else is on Facebook, so if they started charging they would lose a large part of that value overnight. Services that start free and get big don't have a high success rate of going paid (Salon.com rings a bell). No matter how valuable something is, if you've been giving it away previously there will be huge push back when you start asking for cash.
Charging for premium features is a much better idea since you don't lose tons of users overnight. I'm not sure if it will work for Twitter, I guess it all depends on what those features are.
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#6While this isn't the monetization approach I would take (for what it's worth) you do have to ask, how much is Twitter worth to you? Would you pay $10 a year? $5? $1 a month? Surely you must get that much value out of it? Take Facebook for example. It's a free service that most of its users get a great deal of value from. If asked, wouldn't many (by no means all) pay a small fee as appreciation for services rendered.…
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