May 19, 2009

Biz Stone on Twitter: No Ads

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May 19, 2009 5:22 AM PDT

by Caroline McCarthy

 

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone said at the Reuters Technology Summit on Monday that the ubiquitous microblogging start-up isn't considering an advertising-based business model at all.

 

The whole "we'll make money by offering corporate accounts of some sort" mantra has been talked about by Twitter's founders quite a bit recently. But until this point, Stone and co-founder Evan Williams haven't been quite this explicit in ruling out advertising altogether.

 

"There are a few reasons why we're not pursuing advertising--one is, it's just not quite as interesting to us," Stone said at the event.

 

Man, it sure is nice to be so high in Silicon Valley's pecking order that you can rule out a business model just because it's boring! The other reason: Hiring an ad sales staff is labor-intensive, Stone told Reuters. Ads can also be intrusive to users. Now that makes a bit more sense.

 

The long-awaited Twitter business model, which the Reuters article describes as "various add-on tools and services for the businesses and professional users of Twitter," should be in effect by the end of the year.

 

Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-10244449-36.html

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