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Twitter To Start Charging Companies For Having An Account?

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commercial purposes may soon start getting charged for that activity

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Biz Stone.

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“We are noticing more companies using Twitter and individuals following them. We can identify ways to make this experience even more valuable and charge for commercial accounts.”

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although many are expecting more from the startup who has become notorious for its lack of an apparent business model even after nearly 3 years of existence

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will not start charging individual users,

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any details regarding pricing or the specific way Twitter would go about charging users and for what exactly

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recently turned down an acquisition offer from Facebook.

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Dell, who reportedly made $1 million in sales during the holidays via the micro-sharing utility, and recently started giving discounts exclusively to its followers.

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what exactly is considered as ‘commercial usage’ by Twitter management: does it mean any way of promoting a product or service or only when there’s sales activity connected to the corporate accounts? And will companies be prepared to pay up for use of the service at all?

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“If it becomes complicated and costly, our instinct would be to move elsewhere.”

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Twitter will remain free to use by everyone—individuals, companies, celebrities, et

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adding value in places where we are already seeing traction

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not imposing fees on existing services.

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