Twitter Opens Up Advertising to U.S. Users

SteveGG

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FYI, announced yesterday (April 30):

Twitter Ads now generally available for U.S. users

Whether you’re an individual looking to grow your personal brand, or an online retailer looking to increase sales, Twitter’s ad platform has the right products to help achieve your unique goals... effective today, we’re ending our invite-only period and opening signups for our self-serve ad platform to all users in the U.S.

Nice!

Moar: http://advertising.twitter.com/2013/04/Twitter-Ads-now-generally-available-for-US-users.html
 


How the hell are affs going to use this platform successfully? I'm not seeing it.
 
How the hell are affs going to use this platform successfully? I'm not seeing it.

If nothing else to help build their followers I would imagine. I am not exactly an expert on twitter but I reckon that there are a lot of people on there that can be sold to
 
How the hell are affs going to use this platform successfully? I'm not seeing it.

Seems like more of a branding tool. I'm sure the big brands will skyrocket CPMs. Does anyone have any insight on how lenient they are with what they accept? I couldn't imagine the party lasting long if at all, imagine a bunch of affiliate weight-loss links on your twitter feed. People are going to get pissed.
 
Seems like more of a branding tool. I'm sure the big brands will skyrocket CPMs. Does anyone have any insight on how lenient they are with what they accept? I couldn't imagine the party lasting long if at all, imagine a bunch of affiliate weight-loss links on your twitter feed. People are going to get pissed.

New platforms is the IDEAL time to get in as an affiliate. Every story of the "good ol days" is always centered around affiliates pushing the envelope before people smarten up to your tactics.

I remember the first few days of POF advertising, 800% ROI for affiliates cuz we didn't know better lol.
 
New platforms is the IDEAL time to get in as an affiliate. Every story of the "good ol days" is always centered around affiliates pushing the envelope before people smarten up to your tactics.

I remember the first few days of POF advertising, 800% ROI for affiliates cuz we didn't know better lol.

First "few days?" Well that train was quick. :(
 
This is going to be huge, just submitted a request. Pretty retarded for those in the United States to not be jumping on this before us international advertisers drive up bids.
 
when did twitter become relevant....

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