Twitter – hype or not?

Twitter – hype or not?

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It has been a lot of buzz about Twitter even though their traffic is not really that impressive right now – http://quantcast.com/twitter.com – many believe it to be the next big web hit. I am still skeptical about the success for Twitter even though the concept is incredible simple.

Twitter has until now been a very US centric site, which also makes sense from a monetization point of view as that is where the advertising dollars exist. The SMS replies can in the US be sent via SMTP, but that is very US specific. The confirmation replies and the group SMS will then be very cheap. If you get enough traffic, you should be able to monetize even with a very low CPM combined with the likely very low cost structure of Twitter, but will the technology behind it scale enough with the users? I don’t know. We will know as time progresses. They really do everything right by trying as it is the only way to get the answer.

Nevertheless, I am leaning to believe it would be easier such as the case with YouTube to harness the potential power inside something else as a tool or service. For instance it will perfectly into the scope of poking in Facebook and profile commenting in MySpace. I do see why people love the concept. However I do think the main power of Twitter is not in the US but in the huge markets in Asia such as India, China and Japan where texting is major factor.

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Erik is currently an Innovation Coach at the AT&T Foundry. Erik was the CTO of Spot.us, a global platform for community-funded local reporting (winner of the Knight News Challenge). Previously, Erik co-founded Allvoices.com, where he served as the VP of Social Media and User Interface. Allvoices.com is a global community that shares news, videos, images and opinions. At the Reuters Digital Vision Program at Stanford University between 2005-2006, he created the website inthefieldONLINE.net, which drew widespread recognition from major global media including PBS, CNN and BBC, and was featured on Discovery International’s Rewind 2006 as one of the 25 highlights of the Year.

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eriks

Erik is currently an Innovation Coach at the AT&T Foundry. Erik was the CTO of Spot.us, a global platform for community-funded local reporting (winner of the Knight News Challenge). Previously, Erik co-founded Allvoices.com, where he served as the VP of Social Media and User Interface. Allvoices.com is a global community that shares news, videos, images and opinions. At the Reuters Digital Vision Program at Stanford University between 2005-2006, he created the website inthefieldONLINE.net, which drew widespread recognition from major global media including PBS, CNN and BBC, and was featured on Discovery International’s Rewind 2006 as one of the 25 highlights of the Year.

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