Twitter, Microblogging Site's Business Potential: What's the Business Model?
Code :BSM0055
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Region : Global
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Abstract: Was the 2001 dotcom bubble burst some kind of turning point for the web? Highlighting that shakeouts are common in any technological revolution, this case study delves into the growing presence of Web 2.0 technologies and related online services like social networking and microblogging. Focusing on Twitter, a pioneer microblogging website, this case study explores Twitter's success strategies and long-term viability amid intense competition and lack of significant revenue streams. Given the scenario, is Web 2.0 just another Internet bubble or can ways of earning money be found behind the services? |
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Keywords : Business Model; Revenue Model; Social Networking; Blogging; Business and Social Implications of Microblogging; Competition; Data mining; Facebook; MySpace; Google; Yahoo; Revenue Sharing; Social Media; Blogs; Wikis; Mash-ups; Podcasts; Web 2.0; Third Party Application through APIs; Internet and the World Wide Web
Contents :
» Growing Presence of Internet and the Emergence of Web 2.0 Technologies
» Emergence and Growth of Twitter - The Pioneer Microblogging Site
» Long-term Viability of Twitter's Growth amid Intense Competition, Economic Slowdown and Lack of a Revenue Model