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by dcpdx 4635 days ago
They've only just started ramping their monetization engine as they've only been offering paid solutions for a few years now. They get all their revenue from essentially two products: promoted tweets and promoted accounts, so I see their revenue as pretty impressive given their simplistic offerings. They're now trying to get a piece of the $85B/year TV ad industry in the US too, so expect to see revenue start to come in from a variety of sources. For those criticizing Twitter because the majority of its users are a passive audience, remember that TV is in the same boat and commands the lionshare of ad spend globally. There's a lot of potential here, and they are just scratching the surface with what's possible.
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That's what I was thinking. If a tv network had as many views as twitter, it would be doing very well. I'm assuming, no tv network gets as many eye balls per year?