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		<title>This Twitter Feed Brought To You By&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>JR</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Get ready for the professional Twitterer. A third-party advertising platform is opening the door to individual social network sponsorship &#8212; and, in doing so, signaling the start of the user-based monetization of Twitter. TwittAd lets you implement &#8220;product placement and web site promotion&#8221; on your profile page. Once you sign up for the service, you [...]<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/2811/twitter-takes-off-more-marketing-may-follow/">This Twitter Feed Brought To You By&#8230;</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.inquisitr.com/wp-content/twittad.jpg" alt="" title="twittad" width="200" height="67" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2812" />Get ready for the professional Twitterer.  A third-party advertising platform is opening the door to individual social network sponsorship &#8212; and, in doing so, signaling the start of the user-based monetization of Twitter.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.twittad.com/index.php">TwittAd</a> lets you implement &#8220;product placement and web site promotion&#8221; on your profile page.  Once you sign up for the service, you set the price you want and the duration of the ad.  From the looks of it, you get paid a flat fee &#8212; not a traffic- or click-based rate.  TwittAd says it pays you for &#8220;every hour you serve the ad.&#8221;  </p>
<h3>Tweet For Profit</h3>
<p>So will we really see the profit-savvy Twitterer?  As of now, TwittAd&#8217;s ads go only on your Twitter home page, meaning users who receive your feed through any other medium (including their own Twitter pages) won&#8217;t see the spots.  The limited scope may make it tough to pull in a whole lot of dough at the start, but once the technology expands and ads start being attached to every Tweet (which is, in all likelihood, just a matter of time), the potential will definitely be there.</p>
<h3>A Growing Commodity</h3>
<p>On the whole, the past calls of &#8220;Twitter is dead&#8221; couldn&#8217;t be further from the truth at the moment.  Check out Australia this month: Usage of the site down under has shot up an unbelievable 512 percent over the past year, according to numbers <a href="http://weblogs.hitwise.com/sandra-hanchard/2008/09/twitter_up_5182_in_australia_i_1.html">released by HitWise</a> this morning.</p>
<p>It only makes sense, then, that more marketing and advertising are on the horizon, and not just with TwittAd, either.  Researchers are already <a href="http://weblogs.hitwise.com/sandra-hanchard/TwitterAULifestyleSimilarity.png">matching up particular businesses</a> that might be a strong fit with the Twitter crowd, so don&#8217;t be surprised to see more and more targeted Tweets coming your way over the coming months.<br />
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<h3>Interactive Action</h3>
<p>The other, less invasive trend is the use of Twitter to gauge reader perception and reaction to a brand or product &#8212; basically, observing and interacting rather than force feeding.  Some forward-thinking companies have already explored this path and with some success, too &#8212; including <a href="http://twitter.com/SouthwestAir">one airline</a> that seems to suck a bit less than the others.  Then there&#8217;s <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/2694/twitter-marketing-an-interview-with-zappos-ceo-tony-hsieh/">Zappos</a>, a company quickly becoming as known for its Twitter use as for its products.</p>
<h3>Evolutionary Challenge</h3>
<p>The question, then, is how long it&#8217;ll take for the rest of the mainstream herd to catch on and start turning to Twitter for marketing and money-making purposes.  My prediction: Don&#8217;t hold your breath.  The old media-new media evolutionary challenge &#8212; the same one we&#8217;re seeing <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/1917/television-will-fall/">traditional media outlets</a> slowly struggling to overcome &#8212; is far from over.  Whether it&#8217;s in the media world or the general corporate world, there are still too many people high-up who either don&#8217;t get it, or who just choose not to acknowledge it (&#8220;it&#8221; being both the importance and the process of intelligently investing time and capital in interactive resources).  </p>
<p>Think how long blogging was around before it became a corporate and money-making concept.  Odds are, more execs and entrepreneurs will eventually learn to embrace the profit potential of Twitter &#8212; but whether it&#8217;s placing ads, placing purpose-driven users, or just placing themselves in a position to watch and learn, the revolution won&#8217;t be an instant one.  Time will change things, of course&#8230;but nothing&#8217;s happening overnight.</p>
<p>In the meantime, though, get ready to see dollar signs lighting up in the eyes of hardcore users.  Someone&#8217;s going to be trying to turn a quick buck or two &#8212; and it can&#8217;t be long before Twitter itself introduces its own user-oriented monetization options to claim its piece of the pie.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/2811/twitter-takes-off-more-marketing-may-follow/">This Twitter Feed Brought To You By&#8230;</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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