buy twitter followers canada – Digitrock https://www.digitrock.com Mon, 28 Apr 2014 16:30:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.digitrock.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/favicon.png buy twitter followers canada – Digitrock https://www.digitrock.com 32 32 Coming to Your Twitter Feed: Ads That Preview Company Websites https://www.digitrock.com/coming-twitter-feed-ads-preview-company-websites/ https://www.digitrock.com/coming-twitter-feed-ads-preview-company-websites/#respond Mon, 28 Apr 2014 16:30:11 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=2044 Twitter is addressing its promise to surface new sorts of ads in the not so distant future. On Friday Twitter published Website Cards, another commercial ad unit that highlights a little photograph, a line of content, and a URL to a publicist’s site page. Twitter accepts this combo of a picture and a call to […]

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Twitter is addressing its promise to surface new sorts of ads in the not so distant future.

On Friday Twitter published Website Cards, another commercial ad unit that highlights a little photograph, a line of content, and a URL to a publicist’s site page. Twitter accepts this combo of a picture and a call to movement will help drive more activity for sponsors than a basic picture and URL blending, the organization composed on its blog.

The new commercial ad units will show up in users Timelines overall starting Friday on both desktop and mobile.

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Site Cards are the freshest kind of Twitter ads, joining application introduce promotions that began showing up for clients not long ago. Twitter additionally permits promoters to push particular tweets or records, and a late report from The Wall Street Journal claims the organization is arranging more than twelve extra notice units in the not so distant future, including the likelihood of shoppable tweets.

The new ad unit comes short of what a week in front of Twitter’s Q1 income publication. The organization is not yet productive, and moguls who helped inflatable the organization’s stock emulating a late 2013 IPO will be tensely anticipating news on the Twitter’s promotion execution. News of better, more proficient promotion units ought to help pacify moguls.

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Twitter Now Running Pre-Roll Ads https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-now-running-pre-roll-ads/ https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-now-running-pre-roll-ads/#respond Fri, 15 Nov 2013 15:48:50 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1814 Twitter’s post-IPO monetization quest continues with a new unit that runs ads from American Express before video snippets from Fox programming. The brand will run such ads before videos from Fox shows including Glee, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and So You Think You Can Dance, among other shows, Jean Rossi, EVP of sales for Fox Broadcasting, told […]

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Twitter’s post-IPO monetization quest continues with a new unit that runs ads from American Express before video snippets from Fox programming.

The brand will run such ads before videos from Fox shows including Glee, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and So You Think You Can Dance, among other shows, Jean Rossi, EVP of sales for Fox Broadcasting, told Variety. The first such ads launched last week.

Twitter began running Fox clips as part of Amplify, a program that brought sponsored clips to users’ news feeds in May. As Gawker points out, that means that the AmEx ads are, in effect, ads on top of ads.

Though Twitter’s IPO was considered successful, the company is not expected to post a profit until 2015 at the earliest. Since the company’s main source of revenues comes from advertising, Twitter has to walk a fine line between pleasing advertisers without compromising the user experience.

Twitter’s recent expansion of photos in timelines was one recent test of this middle path as Promoted Tweets suddenly got more real estate in the feed. Twitter isn’t alone in testing the boundaries for users’ tolerance for advertising; Instagram also recently introduced ads and Google has been testing banner ads for brand searches.

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Twitter Updates Embedded Tweets With Richer Photos https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-updates-embedded-tweets-with-richer-photos/ https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-updates-embedded-tweets-with-richer-photos/#respond Wed, 02 Oct 2013 13:20:01 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1522 About two months after Facebook introduced embedded posts that include photos, Twitter has upgraded its embeds to better showcase its photos. Twitter, which announced the move on its blog on Thursday, illustrated the upgrade with this Aug. 11 tweet from astronaut Chris Hadfield: Good morning! Perspective – Sunday is a fine day to go for […]

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About two months after Facebook introduced embedded posts that include photos, Twitter has upgraded its embeds to better showcase its photos.

Twitter, which announced the move on its blog on Thursday, illustrated the upgrade with this Aug. 11 tweet from astronaut Chris Hadfield:

“As you can see from @CMDR_Hatfield’s Tweet embedded above, we’ve put the photo front and center, with a bigger and bold visual focus on the media,” Brian Ellin, Twitter’s project manager, platform, wrote in the blog post. “Both landscape and portrait photos now have more room to show their pixels when the Tweets are embedded online.”

Improving the photo experience make them more viable for inclusion in articles now that there’s competition from Facebook. Facebook’s embeds came as the company was revving up its real-time marketing opportunities (shortly before, the company introduced hashtags). Instagram, a unit of Facebook, launched embedded posts in July, shortly before Facebook did the same. Instagram’s embeds include video as well as photos. Twitter’s Vine videos are also embeddable.

For a short period, Facebook had not only caught up with Twitter, but also surpassed it by letting news organizations run richer embeds in their stories. Now, the two appear to be on equal footing.

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Twitter Unveils Emergency Alert System – Digital Marketing News https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-unveils-emergency-alert-system-digital-marketing-news/ https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-unveils-emergency-alert-system-digital-marketing-news/#respond Wed, 02 Oct 2013 13:13:20 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1518 Twitter on Wednesday announced Twitter Alerts, a new system that enables public institutions and NGOs to send out emergency alerts via text message and push notifications in times of crisis. Users can sign up to receive emergency notifications from specific accounts, and will receive a text or push notification when that account sends a tweet […]

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Twitter on Wednesday announced Twitter Alerts, a new system that enables public institutions and NGOs to send out emergency alerts via text message and push notifications in times of crisis. Users can sign up to receive emergency notifications from specific accounts, and will receive a text or push notification when that account sends a tweet it labels as an alert.

In addition to the texts and notifications, ‘alert’ tweets will appear alongside an orange bell icon in the Twitter stream.

“Twitter Alerts [is] a new feature that brings us one step closer to helping users get important and accurate information from credible organizations during emergencies, natural disasters or moments when other communications services aren’t accessible,” explained Gaby Peña, a product manager at Twitter, on the company’s blog.

Twitter already has more than 70 participants for the new system, including The American Red Cross, FEMA, and global non-profits like the World Health Organization. In addition to state and regional accounts (like the New Jersey State Police), Twitter Alerts also partners with a number of international accounts, mostly in Japan.

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Users can specify which accounts they’d like to receive alerts from at their setup page: twitter.com/[username]/alerts.

Twitter has already solidified itself as a valuable communication tool during times of crisis. Following events like the Boston Marathon Bombings and Superstorm Sandy last October, Twitter was used by media organizations and authorities to share news quickly and to those without cable or landline access.

This new feature comes on the heels of another alert feature Twitter announced yesterday. Twitter’s mobile users can now receive follow recommendations via push notifications, too. Users will be alerted when a number of people in their network follow a new user, or retweet or favorite the same tweet.

Will you sign up to receive Twitter Alerts? Tell us in the comments below.

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Why You Were Added to Twitter Spam Lists – Twitter Marketing https://www.digitrock.com/why-you-were-added-to-twitter-spam-lists-twitter-marketing/ https://www.digitrock.com/why-you-were-added-to-twitter-spam-lists-twitter-marketing/#respond Wed, 02 Oct 2013 12:53:00 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1513 Over the last few days, Twitter spammers have been urging users to find out Louis Tomlinson’s phone number, hear a leaked version of One Direction’s new album and get a free iPhone. What’s notable is that these spammers weren’t sending tweets or direct messages. Instead, they made use of Twitter’s list function, adding people to […]

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Over the last few days, Twitter spammers have been urging users to find out Louis Tomlinson’s phone number, hear a leaked version of One Direction’s new album and get a free iPhone.

What’s notable is that these spammers weren’t sending tweets or direct messages. Instead, they made use of Twitter’s list function, adding people to various lists and indirectly pointing thousands of users toward spam sites.

Lists are typically used to organize Twitter users into more distinct groups. You might have separate lists for celebrities, colleagues and friends, which allows you to monitor several different streams at the same time through tools like TweetDeck. A few months back, Twitter increased the number of lists each user can have from 20 to 1,000 and the maximum number of accounts in each list from 500 to 5,000.

While not entirely new, as noted by BuzzFeed’s Charlie Warzel, it’s a capability that is now being abused by spammers, who are adding users to lists populated with links en masse. Each time you’re added to a list, you get a notification on Twitter and perhaps via email. Naturally, you’ll be keen to find out why you were added to the list and, spammers hope, click their links.

One of the biggest offenders in the current wave was an account called Celeb Phone Numbers. Before Twitter suspended it, the account automatically added tens of thousands of users to lists. It promised to reveal the phone numbers of stars like One Direction singer Tomlinson and Lady Gaga through an associated website.

Warzel reported the person behind the Celeb Phone Numbers account used a Twitter keyword marketing tool to find people who had tweeted about those stars and added them to its lists. That person shared their finding on marketing forums, spurring other spammers to try the tactic. The spammers make money if you complete surveys or view ads on their sites.

The Celeb Phone Numbers account was immediately reported as spam by many users Sunday night:


 

Twitter is fighting a war against spammers. A study published last month showed how vendors created thousands of phony accounts and sold them to spammers wholesale. Twitter is adding the researchers’ methods for finding such accounts into its abuse-detection systems. Tracking down and killing spam accounts is a high priority as the company prepares to hold an initial public stock offering.

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Facebook Consumer Marketing Head Goes to Twitter https://www.digitrock.com/facebook-consumer-marketing-head-goes-to-twitter/ https://www.digitrock.com/facebook-consumer-marketing-head-goes-to-twitter/#respond Fri, 06 Sep 2013 11:06:15 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1468 Twitter has poached Facebook’s head of consumer and mobile marketing, Kate Jhaveri, according to a report. Jhaveri will join Twitter as senior director of consumer marketing, according to AllThingsD. Reps from Twitter and Facebook could not immediately be reached for comment. A Twitter account purported to be Jhaveri’s but not verified tweeted the following Friday […]

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Twitter has poached Facebook’s head of consumer and mobile marketing, Kate Jhaveri, according to a report.

Jhaveri will join Twitter as senior director of consumer marketing, according to AllThingsD. Reps from Twitter and Facebook could not immediately be reached for comment. A Twitter account purported to be Jhaveri’s but not verified tweeted the following Friday afternoon:

 

Jhaveri, pictured below, joined Facebook in August 2010 and stopped working at the company sometime this month, according to her LinkedIn profile. She had previously served as consumer and online marketing director at Microsoft.

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Twitter Experiment Lets Users Tweet Highlighted Sentences From Articles https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-experiment-lets-users-tweet-highlighted-sentences-from-articles/ https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-experiment-lets-users-tweet-highlighted-sentences-from-articles/#respond Fri, 06 Sep 2013 10:51:14 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1462 A new feature from The New York Times may change the way people share and discover stories via Twitter . The Times tested a feature it developed that allows users to click on a highlighted sentence from a story, and tweet it out directly, instead of just tweeting the headline. Readers who see the tweet […]

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A new feature from The New York Times may change the way people share and discover stories via Twitter .

The Times tested a feature it developed that allows users to click on a highlighted sentence from a story, and tweet it out directly, instead of just tweeting the headline. Readers who see the tweet and click on the accompanying link are brought to the highlighted part of the story, rather than to the beginning of the article.

The idea behind the feature was that while a headline doesn’t always grab you, an enthralling sentence from the middle of a story may do the trick. Times reporter Dave Itzkoff explained to Poynter his method for determining which sentences to highlight: “Just a bit of educated guesswork trying to imagine what readers would be drawn to and what would make the best traveling billboards for the overall story.”

The story that the Times chose — a feature on what it’s like to audition for Saturday Night Live executive producer Lorne Michaels — was tweeted 11 times more frequently than “the average of the top 500 shared Times articles from the last month,” wrote Twitter data editor Simon Rogers in a blog post.

While the experiment lacks a sufficient sample size, the idea is that in providing users with a way to tweet content outside of a story’s headline, more sharing will result.

Previously, users could always read a story, then copy and paste an interesting sentence into a tweet. Now, the new feature allows publications to identify interesting or quote-worthy material for readers. Now, the new feature allows publications to identify interesting or quote-worthy material for readers. Twitter referred to the new tweet suggestions as “editorialized tweets.”

The Times told Poynter that the use of editorialized tweets will not carry over to all of its stories, but rather serve as an experiment, as the newspaper prepares for a site redesign next year.

The microblogging site has been actively releasing new features that make it easier to share articles. Last week, Twitter announced a Related Headlines update that automatically lists relevant stories alongside tweets. The feature is meant to provide context to tweets by showing users where they can get more information, if interested.

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63% of Brands Have Multiple Twitter Accounts – Twitter Stats https://www.digitrock.com/63-of-brands-have-multiple-twitter-accounts-twitter-stats/ https://www.digitrock.com/63-of-brands-have-multiple-twitter-accounts-twitter-stats/#respond Sat, 24 Aug 2013 08:56:12 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1449 For top brands, one presence on Twitter isn’t enough. In 2013, 63% of brands have multiple Twitter accounts, according to a report by Brandwatch. This trend represents an 800% increase from two years ago, when just 7% of brands had multiple Twitter accounts. Statista’s chart, below, breaks down the number of brands with multiple, single […]

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For top brands, one presence on Twitter isn’t enough.

In 2013, 63% of brands have multiple Twitter accounts, according to a report by Brandwatch. This trend represents an 800% increase from two years ago, when just 7% of brands had multiple Twitter accounts.

Statista’s chart, below, breaks down the number of brands with multiple, single and zero Twitter accounts, measured over the past three years.

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Do you think multiple Twitter accounts are a must for brands? Let us know in the comments.

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Twitter Teaches You How to Hashtag – Twitter Marketing https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-teaches-you-how-to-hashtag-twitter-marketing/ https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-teaches-you-how-to-hashtag-twitter-marketing/#respond Sat, 24 Aug 2013 08:44:01 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1445 Want to be sure your tweet is shared with the right group of users? There’s a hashtag for that — if you can find the right one. Hashtags have become synonymous with Twitter, serving to filter what can otherwise be a wide array of difficult-to-categorize information. Users can join any conversation on the platform by […]

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Want to be sure your tweet is shared with the right group of users? There’s a hashtag for that — if you can find the right one.

Hashtags have become synonymous with Twitter, serving to filter what can otherwise be a wide array of difficult-to-categorize information.

Users can join any conversation on the platform by adding the appropriate hashtag to their tweet. The problem is knowing which one to include.

Twitter is trying to solve that. The company unveiled an infographic Wednesday complete with a blog post highlighting tips on choosing the best hashtag for your tweet.

The highlights: Make your hashtag memorable, integrate it with other marketing activity like ads or campaigns, and don’t be afraid to piggyback on a popular term or phrase.

“If people are already using a hashtag, and having conversations, part of your work is already done,” wrote Twitter’s UK editorial manager, Gordon MacMillan, in the blog post.

“All your brand needs to do is ensure that when it joins that conversation it is adding value.”

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Airing of Anime Film Sparks New Twitter Record https://www.digitrock.com/airing-of-anime-film-sparks-new-twitter-record/ https://www.digitrock.com/airing-of-anime-film-sparks-new-twitter-record/#respond Sat, 17 Aug 2013 06:28:21 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1420 Twitter users have set a lofty benchmark for unified tweeting. The company announced Friday that users set a new record for tweets in one second at 143,199, a figure that shattered the previous record of 33,388. The moment of excessive tweeting occurred during an Aug. 3 airing of Castle in the Sky, a Japanese animated […]

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Twitter users have set a lofty benchmark for unified tweeting. The company announced Friday that users set a new record for tweets in one second at 143,199, a figure that shattered the previous record of 33,388.

The moment of excessive tweeting occurred during an Aug. 3 airing of Castle in the Sky, a Japanese animated film. That’s the same Castle in the Sky that was responsible for a previous “tweets in one second” record, only 25,188 back in 2011. Twitter typically sees about 500 million tweets per day, meaning an average of roughly 5,700 per second, according to the company’s blog.

Twitter often experiences spikes in usage during major events, including New Year’s Eve and the Super Bowl. During the 2010 World Cup, Twitter experienced such high traffic volumes that the site had difficulty operating without short blips in the service. Twitter has since made a number of hardware and software changes to accommodate the increase in traffic, and the company says the site remained completely operational during the record-breaking second.

When do you see the biggest increase in traffic on your Twitter feed? Tell us using the comments below.

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