New Opportunities for Advertisers on Twitter
By: Abby Johnson

The advertising community is all up in arms about a new self-serve Twitter ad platform. The only problem is that Twitter is not acknowledging that it is a new self-serve ad platform. So, what’s going on?

The truth is, only time will tell what it really is, but since nobody likes to wait, we’ll tell you what we know so far. ☺ It all got started when David Szetela interviewed with MedaiPost about a private beta opportunity he was experimenting with regarding Twitter advertising. Somehow in the course of the conversation, the term “self-serve” was derived, which sparked a lot of hype.

Last year, Twitter announced that it would be releasing a self-serve ad platform in 2011. Since that time, advertisers have been anxiously waiting. Szetela claims that the ad platform that he is testing is, essentially, self-serve, while Twitter says it is not.

Instead, the microblogging service said that Szetela is referring to an additional part of their Promoted Tweet service. Twitter said that it would still be releasing a real self-serve ad platform later this year.

Regardless of what it is technically called, there are some definite advertising opportunities on Twitter. Fortunately, Twitter is expected to open this beta experiment to more users in February, so stay tuned!

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