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@ @ Maybe, if I can fit it in between work & apartment viewings :) Since you're a startup, you guys work weekends, right?
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Sadly, pretty accurate generalizations of neighborhoods > Moving to San Francisco - The Bold Italic
7:11 PM Jun 2nd
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@ Ultimate goal of advertising is to sell stuff. Advertisers want to sell stuff. Twitter or FB's revenue is irrelevant.
6:38 PM Jun 2nd
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@ Anyway, need to finish reading my book, since I can't trust what I read on the Internet anymore. Will argu-tweet w/you later.
6:20 PM Jun 2nd
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@ Something like, "we were able to attribute x sales or x leads directly from Twitter traffic or Twitter ads" would prob work better
6:16 PM Jun 2nd
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@ And the sales pitch was "we're projected to make $1b in revenue in 2014" right?
6:15 PM Jun 2nd
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@ Anyway, just being a critical consumer of information. That is all =P. Which is why I still hate infographics.
6:07 PM Jun 2nd
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@ which doesn't support any argument. So what if projected revenue is $1b? Doesn't mean advertisers should just jump on the wagon.
6:07 PM Jun 2nd
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@ you were the one trying to use sketchy projected revenues to support your argument
6:01 PM Jun 2nd
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@ Not to mention that these "Sharepost" people have something to gain from inflating #'s
5:56 PM Jun 2nd
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@ 2.) Huge discrepancies in forecasts depending on analyst firm (eMarketer vs. some company named "Sharepost")
5:54 PM Jun 2nd
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@ Uh...1.) "pretty much all the reports we’ve heard about Twitter’s revenue have been based on estimates or bold-faced speculation"
5:53 PM Jun 2nd
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@ I'll check it out. Anyway, will be interesting to see how all this plays out.
5:10 PM Jun 2nd
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@ Also, it's hard to compare b/c two platforms are so different.
5:07 PM Jun 2nd
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@ & these forecasts are based on what? Ultimately, these are all just tools. Goal is to effectively reach customers 4 any brand.
5:07 PM Jun 2nd
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@ & you think hashtag advertising (spam) is better? Also $5 for 1,000 clicks? How is Twitter ever going to make $? GOOG still wins.
4:59 PM Jun 2nd
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@ Yea, sounds boring dude.
4:49 PM Jun 2nd
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@ You can target by edu, age, location, company, job, gender, interests, relationship status, etc. Twitter doesn't have that data.
4:47 PM Jun 2nd
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I see you're enjoying the domestic life RT @ I smell like onions and fish.
4:43 PM Jun 2nd
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@ or the possibility of businesses using Facebook as a content management system & not just a "social network"
4:43 PM Jun 2nd
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- Name Grace Cheung
- Location Los Angeles
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- Bio Yogi, foodie, fitness fiend, world explorer, lifelong learner. Corporate Comm & Digital Marketing @Spirent, @UCBerkeley alumni, @SchoolonWheels tutor. ENTJ.
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