Twitter tends to show ads in several of its most popular sections. Sponsored content is common in the main feed, in search results, and in hashtags, and it will appear in more sections soon. The social network is testing adding advertising the responses to tweets .
Conversations will therefore have sections where small advertisements will appear. Bruce Falck, Head of Revenue Products at Twitter, ensures that advertising will appear in the first, third or eighth response to a tweet . These announcements will be duly signposted and can be easily distinguished. However, the appearance can affect the browsing experience of the social network making it less intuitive.
Advertising in the replies of a tweet is being tested on a small number of users , but it is likely to reach more Internet users in the coming weeks to finally activate it to everyone. Falck stressed that they will continue to test “different frequencies, layouts, contextually relevant ads, different insertion points, etc.” It also ensures that they will be aware of the changes to “find out” if it will be a “permanent” option.
Twitter, looking for new ways to earn income
Advertising is one of the most important monetization avenues for Twitter, but it is not the only one. The “Super Follow”, a new feature that allows users to enjoy exclusive content from their favorite creators in exchange for a monthly subscription, is also a source of income for Twitter , since the platform keeps a small percentage of the subscription. All this, while the social network continues to offer payment functions that allow you to obtain benefits.
In relation to the responses to tweets, Twitter recently announced the inclusion of an alert that will appear every time a user accesses an “intense” conversation , where comments can lead to a division of opinions between users. Along with this notice, the company will offer some tips to avoid disputes and make twitter a quieter place. The social network also allows you to choose which people can reply to a tweet. For example, only those people who are mentioned in the post, only the followers, or no one.