Techweb reported on May 4 that when twitter showed its advertising opportunities at an event in New York City on Wednesday, it faced a skeptical audience. Mark dimasimo, founder of advertising company dimasimo Goldstein, said, "he's like a ghost over the whole thing".
At the same time, three advertising executives said it was because it was unclear how the social media company planned under the leadership of billionaire Elon Musk. "No matter what (twitter) says, what everyone wants to know is what the future will be like."
When musk bought twitter for $44 billion, he said the platform should not have advertising so that it could better control its content audit policy.
Twitter told its employees in internal staff meetings and public documents that its advertising business and other businesses would continue normally until the end of the transaction, but the company could not speculate on the changes musk might make.
According to Phoenix technology, Musk's $44 billion acquisition of twitter may lead to the loss of advertisers and employees, who may be worried about the uncertain future of the company.
It is understood that mark Reid, CEO of WPP, the world's largest advertising communication group, said in an interview on April 27 that Musk's plan for twitter may improve the company's services and be welcomed by WPP customers, but he didn't think musk would cut off the source of Twitter's advertising revenue.
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