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Monetizing your Twitter activity.. .should you or shouldn't you?
Over the last couple of months, out of personal interest, I've been watching the development of the Tweet for $$$ discussions and the development of a variety of services piggybacked on 'the Twitter.' You may have already seen them as they're usually marked with the hashtag #spon.
The latest, and most popular amongst some is the newly released Sponsored Tweets service -- a Pay Per Tweet service.
It seems like a simple thing: Signup for an account, specify your 'niche' -- the interest areas you often tweet about and your followers are interested in, set your per-tweet price, and approve any incoming request that fits your niche. Once approved, a tweet will be sent into your twitter stream by the service, and your account will be credited.
Simple right, and the money starts rolling in.
But wait. Do you actually use those products and services that are being pitched at your followers? If not, and if you're not ready to defend or discuss that tweet with your followers, you could be doing serious damage to your reputation, your online brand.
Especially as happened with this tweet I received recently. It appeared to come from someone I enjoyed following.
But it seemed a bit out of character, so I checked out the link, and was directed to this screen.
Notice the difference between the tweet text, and the resulting website. It appeared that I was outside of the geographic region the advertiser targeted.
Frankly, I was disappointed. I didn't expect to see a twitter ad in that stream. The ad didn't suit their niche, and it obviously wasn't targeted at me either. This was like getting aflyer in the mailbox for a timeshare...so not interested.
And I stopped following that person. One bad tweet and I was gone. But that got me thinking; what would happen if I opened my twitter stream up to sponsored tweets. I also asked my followers.
The resulting discussion was informative. Most declared that they'd not enjoy receiving #spon tweets from me because it's not the reason they decided to follow me in the first place. I'm not a retail outlet, as Future Shop is. If my followers chose to follow the Future Shop Deals Twitter account, they know that the content from the Future Shop stream is going to be marketing content that they're interested in receiving.
In my case, my twitter stream is not about that, and to suddenly insert #spon tweets, which have little relevance or interest to my audience, into that stream is outside of the expectations they had when they decided to follow me.
From that I conclude that I'd not be doing my followers any favours, or, perhaps annoying them. Conclusion: sponsored tweets aren't for me.
But, what about you? What do you think of sponsored tweets in a twitter stream? Would you open your stream up to sponsorship? Why, or why not?
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