Buy twitter Followers for business – 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 for business – 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.

Source : Mashable

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Report: 44% of Registered Twitter Users Have Never Tweeted https://www.digitrock.com/report-44-registered-twitter-users-never-tweeted/ https://www.digitrock.com/report-44-registered-twitter-users-never-tweeted/#respond Fri, 11 Apr 2014 17:21:10 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=2018 Twitter power users are rare birds, according to a new report. Twopcharts, a site that monitors web activity, found that 44% of Twitter’s 974 million registered users have never tweeted, according to The Wall Street Journal. Some 30% of existing Twitter accounts have sent 10 or fewer tweets, and just 13% of registered accounts have […]

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Twitter power users are rare birds, according to a new report.

Twopcharts, a site that monitors web activity, found that 44% of Twitter’s 974 million registered users have never tweeted, according to The Wall Street Journal. Some 30% of existing Twitter accounts have sent 10 or fewer tweets, and just 13% of registered accounts have tweeted more than 100 times. Twopcharts is unable to discern whether users have logged onto their accounts. Its report is based on users’ activity.

The report, which was released Friday, comes after Twitter disclosed in February that it had 244 million active monthly users in the last three months of 2013, meaning about 730 million people have created accounts on the site, but are not active on a monthly basis.

Twopcharts has previously reported that of the 284.4 million new accounts in 2013, only 12.9% were still tweeting in February 2014.

Realizing that some new users find its experience hard to navigate, Twitter has introduced enhancements lately including restyled, Facebook-like user profile pages and pop-up notifications on its website.

For Twitter, increasing engagement helps fight churn, since active users are less likely to abandon the service. Tweeting, favoriting and resharing also help Twitter to target ads for users since by taking such actions, the users indicate their preferences and interests.

The report comes as Twitter’s stock price is flirting with its all-time low. At this writing, the stock was hovering around $40 in early trading. The stock has traded for as low as $38.80.

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Twitter Rolls Out Its Facebook-Like Profile Redesign – Social Media https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-rolls-facebook-like-profile-redesign-social-media/ https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-rolls-facebook-like-profile-redesign-social-media/#respond Tue, 08 Apr 2014 16:52:59 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=2005 Twitter is gradually rolling out a major redesign of user profiles, starting on Tuesday. The new look, which Twitter was testing in February, adds a lot more user information and several new features — and it looks quite similar to Facebook’s user profiles. The new profile features a larger user photo and customizable header image. […]

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Twitter is gradually rolling out a major redesign of user profiles, starting on Tuesday. The new look, which Twitter was testing in February, adds a lot more user information and several new features — and it looks quite similar to Facebook’s user profiles.

The new profile features a larger user photo and customizable header image. Twitter highlights your tweets that have the most engagement by displaying them slightly larger than the rest. You can also pin one of your tweets to the top of the page.

Furthermore, you can now choose which timeline to view when checking out a profile page. You can see all tweets, tweets with photos and videos only, or just tweets and replies.

As for the similarities of Twitter’s new user profiles to Facebook’s profile page, well, they’re inescapable. There’s a square profile photo in the top left, and a large “cover” photo on top dominates both pages, for example. Below the profile photo you’ll find the basic info about the user, and under that is photos and friends. The only real difference there is that on Twitter’s user profiles, photos are placed below your followers, and Facebook has it the other way around. It’ll be interesting to see what the users think of the new look — especially those that are not overly fond of Facebook.

The new profile design is already live for a handful of celebrities, including Zac Efron, Channing Tatum, Floyd Mayweather and John Legend, and it will also show up for new users. The rest of us will have to wait as the new look rolls out over the “coming weeks.”

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Mouth-Watering Twitter Cake is Good Enough to Tweet https://www.digitrock.com/mouth-watering-twitter-cake-good-enough-tweet/ https://www.digitrock.com/mouth-watering-twitter-cake-good-enough-tweet/#respond Sun, 05 Jan 2014 12:40:37 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1944 Social media junkies know there’s nothing better than humble-bragging about food. And this Twitter-themed cake from YouTube channel How To Cook That is sure to grab your followers by the taste buds. Ann Reardon, the baker behind How To Cook That, created a thorough video detailing how to create this impressive cake. While the recipe […]

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Social media junkies know there’s nothing better than humble-bragging about food.

And this Twitter-themed cake from YouTube channel How To Cook That is sure to grab your followers by the taste buds.

Ann Reardon, the baker behind How To Cook That, created a thorough video detailing how to create this impressive cake. While the recipe is admittedly complicated, the end results are a dessert fit for even your verified pals.

This isn’t Reardon’s first social-themed cake. Earlier this year, she wowed the Internet with an Instagram cake and a Facebook cheesecake.

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Twitter Shares Soar to Record on Optimism for Mobile-Ad Growth https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-shares-soar-to-record-on-optimism-for-mobile-ad-growth/ https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-shares-soar-to-record-on-optimism-for-mobile-ad-growth/#respond Thu, 26 Dec 2013 08:37:15 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1917 Twitter Inc., the microblogging service that held its initial public offering last month, rose to a record for a third trading day amid optimism that the company has room to expand sales in digital advertising. Twitter jumped 8.4% to $69.96 at the close in New York after rising 7.5% yesterday. The stock has surged 169% […]

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Twitter Inc., the microblogging service that held its initial public offering last month, rose to a record for a third trading day amid optimism that the company has room to expand sales in digital advertising.

Twitter jumped 8.4% to $69.96 at the close in New York after rising 7.5% yesterday. The stock has surged 169% since going public at $26 on Nov. 6, giving Twitter a market value of almost $40 billion — larger than Time Warner Cable Inc., media company Viacom Inc. and retailer Target Corp.

Investors are betting San Francisco-based Twitter can attract more ad dollars, as companies seek to market their wares through wireless devices and tie-ins with television programming. As the unprofitable company’s sales growth outpaces that of competitors such as Facebook Inc. and Google Inc., the stock has “graduated to cult status,” according to Blake Harper, an analyst at Wunderlich Securities Inc. in Baltimore.

“While the company is growing revenues faster than its fastest-growing peers and we do recognize the potential for the company to capture larger portions of the mobile and TV advertising market, it appears valuation metrics are irrelevant and that investors are betting aggressively on Twitter being the next great media-technology platform,” Harper, who recommends selling the stock, wrote in a note Tuesday.

“We don’t believe the current valuation justifies the risk,” wrote Harper, whose price target for Twitter is $34. “Especially with the company having yet to report a quarter as a public company.”

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Twitter Lets Brands Infiltrate TV Conversations Without Buying TV Ads https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-lets-brands-infiltrate-tv-conversations-without-buying-tv-ads/ https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-lets-brands-infiltrate-tv-conversations-without-buying-tv-ads/#respond Thu, 21 Nov 2013 16:45:02 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1817 Twitter launched TV conversation targeting on Thursday, a feature that lets brands and networks promote tweets to users who engage in specific shows, even if the brand isn’t running a TV ad during the program. As the company wrote in its advertising blog: “Now advertisers can easily reach Twitter users exposed to integrations, sponsorships, and […]

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Twitter launched TV conversation targeting on Thursday, a feature that lets brands and networks promote tweets to users who engage in specific shows, even if the brand isn’t running a TV ad during the program.

As the company wrote in its advertising blog: “Now advertisers can easily reach Twitter users exposed to integrations, sponsorships, and other innovative TV tie-ins for an additional touch point or message expansion.”

TV conversation targeting is launching in the United States and the UK and is coming soon to Brazil, Canada, France and Spain. The offering is distinct from TV ad targeting, a feature Twitter launched in July that lets advertisers augment their TV buys with Twitter campaigns.

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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 Dethrones Facebook as Teens’ Favorite Social Network for Shopping https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-dethrones-facebook-teens-favorite-social-network-shopping/ https://www.digitrock.com/twitter-dethrones-facebook-teens-favorite-social-network-shopping/#respond Thu, 24 Oct 2013 15:48:25 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1736 Twitter beat out Facebook in the battle for teenagers’ preferred social networks for online shopping. In a recent survey of teens’ retail behavior, participants were asked about their favorite networks, and 26% responded that it was Twitter. Facebook and Instagram each captured the hearts of 23% of survey respondents. Clearly, Instagram’s rising popularity among teens […]

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Twitter beat out Facebook in the battle for teenagers’ preferred social networks for online shopping. In a recent survey of teens’ retail behavior, participants were asked about their favorite networks, and 26% responded that it was Twitter.

Facebook and Instagram each captured the hearts of 23% of survey respondents. Clearly, Instagram’s rising popularity among teens took a toll on both Twitter and Facebook’s popularity; Facebook saw a 10% decrease in the survey since six months ago and Twitter saw a 4% decrease.

“The data point is likely unsurprising as the trend in our survey has been moving toward Twitter over the past couple of years,” said analysts Gene Munster and Douglas Clinton in a note to clients.

Statista’s chart, which uses data from Piper Jaffray, shows the changes in teens’ favorite social networks for shopping among fall 2012, spring 2013 and fall 2013.

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How Twitter’s Business Compares to Facebook’s https://www.digitrock.com/how-twitters-business-compares-to-facebooks/ https://www.digitrock.com/how-twitters-business-compares-to-facebooks/#respond Fri, 04 Oct 2013 10:37:14 +0000 https://www.digitrock.com/?p=1537 Ever since Twitter revealed last month that it had filed confidential paperwork to go public, the company has been compared to what is arguably its biggest competitor, Facebook. However, the S-1 form that the company filed Thursday shows that the two companies are in fact miles apart — for better or worse. In comparison to […]

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Ever since Twitter revealed last month that it had filed confidential paperwork to go public, the company has been compared to what is arguably its biggest competitor, Facebook. However, the S-1 form that the company filed Thursday shows that the two companies are in fact miles apart — for better or worse.

In comparison to Facebook’s numbers leading up to its IPO last year, Twitter has far fewer active users, far less ad revenue and far greater losses. On the other hand, Twitter is planning a much smaller IPO, which may insulate it against some of the sell off Facebook experienced, and it has at least one key asset that Facebook didn’t have at this point in the process: significant mobile ad revenue.

Here are a few key stats comparing the two companies:

Twitter plans to raise $1 billion from its public offering. Facebook initially planned to raise $5 billion in its IPO, but increased that to $16 billion by the time it went public.

Twitter reported having 218 million monthly active users and more than 100 million daily active users in its S-1. Facebook’s initial S-1 revealed the social network had 845 million monthly active users and 483 million daily active users. By the time Facebook went public, those numbers had increased to 901 million monthly active users and 526 million daily active users and it now has 1.15 billion and 699 million, respectively.

Twitter reported generating $317 million in revenue in 2012. Facebook generated $3.7 billion in revenue — more than ten times as much — in 2011, the year before its IPO.

In an unorthodox move, Twitter did not disclose revenue per user. Instead, Twitter said its ad revenue “per 1,000 timeline views” was $2.17 in the second quarter in the U.S. and $0.30 in the rest of the world. Facebook generated $3.67 in ad revenue per U.S. and Canada user in the second quarter of this year and $1.41 per user worldwide.

Just as importantly, Twitter is still not profitable. Twitter lost nearly $80 million in 2012 and reported a net loss of $69 million in the first six months of this year. Facebook reported a profit of $1 billion in the full year before its IPO.

Twitter’s S-1 proved that it is already a mobile-first company: 65% of Twitter’s ad revenue comes from mobile products. Facebook, by comparison, had only just started to advertise on mobile by the time it went public and reported that mobile accounted for 41% of its total ad revenue in the most recent quarter.

If the IPO paperwork is any indication, Twitter also appears to be more mindful of Facebook than Facebook was of Twitter at this point. Twitter mentioned the word “Facebook” 9 times in its S-1. Facebook only mentioned “Twitter” twice.

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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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