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To Ralph's point, I think this has the potential to make some interesting waves in how brands market themselves.The days of brands simply talking at you and delivering the message they want you to hear are gone. And this “Promoted Tweets†announcement from Twitter may signal a further evolution of that. In the Twitterverse, if your brand doesn’t resonate with customers, it simply won’t exist.
http://www.bbycommunications.com/insidebestbuy/index.php/and-now-a-word-from-our-sponsors/
Drew, just for clarification, I believe you mean that Twitter has announced "Promoted Tweets", not "Sponsored Tweets."
Sponsored Tweets have been around for awhile. There are many online services that will pay Twitter users a small percentage of advertiser revenue if you let that online service send sponsored tweets to your Twitter account. You basically rent out the eyeballs of your followers to get a few pennies from these sponsored tweets. The term "sponsored tweets" has been used for awhile to refer to this questionable practice of having a service push advertising to the followers of your Twitter account.
Twitter announced "Promoted Tweets." Each of the three articles you refered to at the begining of your post all call it Promoted Tweets, as does Twitter themselves.... probably to differientiate themselves from the existing practice of renting our your Twitter account to receive sponsored tweets from advertisers. The term Promoted Tweets is probably more accurate as well, since there will be an aspect of promoting a given tweet up or down based upon how much users interact with it (e.g. retweet it, reply to it, etc.).
I know it's just terminology.....
I think this two-way communication through advertising is a very interesting concept. It is probably the most interesting way Twitter could have incorporated ads and revenue. It remains to be seen how successful this will be from a Twitter user point of view but I think once the initial flaws are worked out, it will prove to be very interesting.
Makes you wonder what's next.
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