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38 commentsSaturday, January 24, 2009

Would Twitter Charge You for Friends?

Would You Pay?

Making money wasn't always the greatest concern for the founders of Twitter. It's success in terms of business interest practically came by accident, mirroring the thoughts of this post from Shomemoney.

Everyone loves to speculate about how Twitter will make money though, and now that they have someone to lead the way in that department, it seems like a more relevant topic than ever. Marshall Kirkpatrick at Read Write Web (who likes to use Twellow) shares some interesting thoughts on the subject, citing this tweet from Jason Calacanis:

Jason Calacanis Tweet

It's about Twitter's new friend suggestion tool (pictured below). Kirkpatrick writes:

Who says you can't buy friends? $1 per user who takes the suggestion and opts in to getting messages from @JetBlue or @Zappos? That could happen. Could those companies keep their freshly purchased friends? Only if their Twitter output stayed interesting!

In order for this to work, Twitter is going to have to make these recommendations a lot more prominent in the user experience and it's going to have to increase the quality of the non-paid recommendations. Right now they don't look very exciting to us. We like to search
Twellow to find interesting new users to follow.

Twitter Friend Suggetion

 Twellow is free by the way.

The concept is interesting, but I'm not sure how widely it would catch on with users. People have a hard enough time seeing why Twitter is useful to begin with, when you throw charging for friends into the mix, I don't think a whole lot of people are going to be too ready to jump on board. Certainly there is a niche of people that will be - mostly bloggers looking for the latest scoops. But perhaps that niche is big enough to make a substantial amount. Of course there is also the problem of not knowing where these scoops will originate from (see Hudson plane incident).

We'll see what "business development guru" Kevin Thau has in store. Now that he is in place (and other important jobs are awaiting filling, we can probably expect to see something of a revenue model come along in the not-too-distant future.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

Twitty idea

No, I wouldn't pay for friends. I use Twitter as a fun, free little mini blog tool and it's not so important in my life that I couldn't do without it. Or, as is more likely, I would start using any alternative free programme that would inevitably sprout up as soon as they started this.

Too many! Enough is enough!

Facebook, LinkedIn, and now Twitter? Give me a break! Too many social networking sites! It's starting to confuse and irritate people at the same time. Facebook and LinkedIn are enough for me.

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