Twitter expands ads to reach users who don't log in
Twitter said on Thursday it was expanding its advertising to allow marketers to reach people who use the messaging platform without logging in.
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New York: Twitter said on Thursday it was expanding its advertising to allow marketers to reach people who use the messaging platform without logging in.
The move potentially opens up new revenue streams to Twitter, which has struggled to expand its user base.
Twitter has some 320 million active users, but claims its "total audience" is much larger, with many more people viewing tweets without joining or logging in.
Twitter product manager Deepak Rao said the new feature would be "a test for marketers to reach the over 500 million people who visit Twitter each month to keep in touch with what's happening without logging in."
Rao said this "includes people who click on links to Tweets in Google search."
Much of Twitter's revenues come from ads known as "promoted tweets."
The company, which recently brought co-founder Jack Dorsey back as chief executive, has never made a profit.
Twitter shares jumped 6.5 per cent on the news to USD 25.89.
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