‘Twitter Wants To Carve Off A Slice Of Google’s Search Ad Business’ – Business Insider
The latest article on Business Insider is titled “Twitter Wants To Carve Off A Slice Of Google’s Search Ad Business”.
Aaron Taube says, “Twitter will now sell ads that put promoted accounts at the top of its search results. Marketers will be able to buy ads that pop up against certain keywords. When users search Twitter for those words, their promoted accounts will appear at the top of the search results. While the new product is not a threat to Google in size, it is another example of a non-Google company siphoning off search results – and the ad revenue they generate – for themselves.
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Twitter Wants To Carve Off A Slice Of Google’s Search Ad Business
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