“Twitter Soars in Stock Market Debut”

Twitter’s share price is almost doubled now since it has gone public.

In Chris Sorenson“s blog, “Twitter soars in stock market debut”, I think it is interest because it not only tells the increasing of the Twitter’s share price, but also figures out some problems that Twitter are facing.

The first problem is that Twitter does not have a huge mount of users as Facebook. Therefore, it is less attractive to advertisers. Twitter gets money from advertising. It post the advertisements on the pages and users will see it. However, the size of Twitter’s user is a fraction of Facebook, advertisers will likely advertise through Facebook. In contract, Facebook is more attractive to advertisers than Twitter. Facebook is a big competitor to Twitter right now. Twitter should come up some strategies to gain more users.

The second problem is that it is difficult to post advertisements on devices’ screens. Most people tweet on their smart phones, which have small screens. It is not easy to place the ads on those small screens. Twitter should make some unique designs for its ads, which can fit in those small screens nicely and perfectly. It will attract a lot more advertisers.

 

 

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