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Advertising memo leaked: Twitter wants to bring in $100M off ads this year

Confidential-TwitterTwitter recently assured us that it is making money – but it’s admittedly taken awhile for the social site to make revenue a priority. Now, it’s ready to move full steam ahead with its advertising department.

After introducing promoted tweets and promoted accounts last year, Twitter will take things to the next level with a fully fledged advertising sector. A confidential memo has leaked and been published by All Things D, which details the company’s plans to cross $100 million in revenues this year. According to some estimations, this is completely within the realm of possibility. A leaked 40 minute Webinar solicits potential clients, and breaks down its tweet-to-earn technology.

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According to the tutorial, promoted tweets aren’t the moneymaker that promoted accounts are. In fact, advertisers should be matching $4 on promoted accounts to every $1 spent on promoted tweets. However, Twitter isn’t giving up on the latter. In the next month, Twitter will starting introducing promoted tweets into users’ regular Twitter stream. Currently, the only time you see these are when using HootSuite or click on paid-for search terms. It will be better for advertisers using promoted tweets, and probably more obnoxious for users – Twitter is already inundated with ad-like tweets, this will introduce many more.

The report also reveals that while Twitter’s ad click-through rate is 0.3 percent, its “engagement rate” is higher. What’s an “engagement rate”? For Twitter’s purposes, it’s how often users retweet or like an ad. So what kinds of ads get attention? The presentation says those that are funny, topical, and informative to best – and linking to external content never hurts. Apparently, Twitter is still measuring this type of user response, and new clients who want to be included in the experiment have to pony up $5,000 for ad services.

Twitter takes a moment to also preemptively address the user outrage that is sure to follow its new ad scheme. Being built on the Tweets of its massive consumer base, making money off this popularity is easily going to ruffle some feathers and cause some to call “sell out.” But according to the Webinar, these naysayers are overwhelmingly in the minority.

Aside from Twitter’s $100 million prospects for 2011, the document is more or less a guide to promoting your brand on the site effectively. But the amount Twitter intends to invest in advertising could signal a massively different user experience is on its way. Twitter itself acknowledges its new priorities, noting that its “ad products are very new; users are averse to change.”

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