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Could Twitter Become the Next YouTube?
Twitter have announced on their corporate blog that they will share the revenue earned from ads in videos with its users and video creators. Up to now Twitter has only ever shared ad revenue with with its corporate partners like the NFL and CBS.
This move is possibly done in a bid to earn more of the current market share as it competes against other social media sites like Facebook, IG & Snapchat. They say this will allow all its users to "generate revenue at scale" although in the Twitter blog announcement post, it doesn't actually say how much people can earn.
Although on some digging around, tech news site ReCode say that Twitter are planning to share up to 70% of the revenue their video ads earn with the video creator. Twitter say on their blog that people who are approved will have an option to have their videos play commercials before playing.
The video ad revenue sharing will only be available to US resident users at first. And you will probably need to meet some minimum requirements at fist, that could be age of account, amount of followers etc. As well as possibly an update to their terms and conditions and you agreeing to something new.
Twitter have just recently extended the time length that videos can be from 30 to 140 seconds. Possibly as another bid to try and recapture some of the market.
Aside from allowing people to monetize its videos in the same way as YouTube kind of does already. They are rolling out seamless product support across desktop & mobile to make publishing and monetizing on Twitter as effortless as sending a Tweet!
Creators can now upload, manage and publish media more efficiently and effectively than ever before across both Desktop (via the new Media Studio) and Mobile (via the Twitter Engage app). Media Studio, which replaces video.twitter.com, provides a comprehensive Desktop destination where you can access all of our publishing tools and resources.
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It seems like a lot of businesses are starting to share their revenue with the authors, and in twitters case, video creators. It's a great business model because it pulls people in to generate content on your website, and well all know that content is everything in the search engines
Google definitely has a strangle hold on the video sharing niche, but empires are taken over all the time in history. I wonder if twitter is gearing to take the priority shares/traffic from Google and keeping it for themselves
Will you be signing up to the program and taking advantage of it?
Possibly. I don't really do much, or any, video marketing right now because I haven't had a need for it. I know I should be doing it to pull in leads from long tailed keywords, but I just don't have the time Actually, I should rephrase that.... I'll be signing up, I just don't know if I'll use it the same way other marketers will be lol
Could this move see Twitter become the next YouTube?
It's definitely a possibility. I think that it's a good move to convert it's already massive member list into even bigger content generators because they'll now be getting paid to do so. I don't think it will be over night, but over a year or two you will definitely see them taking a good chunk of the traffic. With twitters authority they will begin ranking fairly quick in the videos tab on Google, Yahoo! and Bing so it's kind of tough to assess how much their traffic will increase. Only time will tell I guess [size=140][b]So yeah, what do you think about this move by Twitter?[/b][/size] It seems like a lot of businesses are starting to share their revenue with the authors, and in twitters case, video creators. It's a great business model because it pulls people in to generate content on your website, and well all know that content is everything in the search engines :D Google definitely has a strangle hold on the video sharing niche, but empires are taken over all the time in history. I wonder if twitter is gearing to take the priority shares/traffic from Google and keeping it for themselves :D [size=140][b]Will you be signing up to the program and taking advantage of it?[/b][/size] Possibly. I don't really do much, or any, video marketing right now because I haven't had a need for it. I know I should be doing it to pull in leads from long tailed keywords, but I just don't have the time :( Actually, I should rephrase that.... I'll be signing up, I just don't know if I'll use it the same way other marketers will be lol :D [size=140][b]Could this move see Twitter become the next YouTube? [/b][/size] It's definitely a possibility. I think that it's a good move to convert it's already massive member list into even bigger content generators because they'll now be getting paid to do so. I don't think it will be over night, but over a year or two you will definitely see them taking a good chunk of the traffic. With twitters authority they will begin ranking fairly quick in the videos tab on Google, Yahoo! and Bing so it's kind of tough to assess how much their traffic will increase. Only time will tell I guess :D
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