Monday, August 2, 2010

Roger Ebert Would Pay For Twitter And So Would About 20% Of His Followers

How will Twitter make money? It's a question as old as time itself. Well, at least as old as Twitter itself. This weekend, film critic (and excellent Twitterer) Roger Ebert revisited the most obvious way Twitter could make money: charge to use it.

Ebert was surprised when a survey he found last week said that 0 percent (yes, zero) of Twitter users would be willing to pay for the service. With 1,900 responses, the survey was relatively small -- but still, zero is zero. But it turns out the survey was "seriously flawed," in Ebert's words. How does he know? Because he sent out his own survey (a poll he created) to his nearly 200,000 followers.VOLT INFORMATION SCIENCES VISHAY INTERTECHNOLOGY VIRGIN MEDIA VIEWSONIC

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