Fred Wilson: The Value Of Twitter Is In “The potential Of Passed urls”
June 16, 2009 ·Filed Under Technology News
Venture capitalist Fred Wilson, who is an investor in Twitter, argues that the value of Twitter is “all about hyperlinks.” Today at the 140 Characters Conference in New York City, Wilson gave a presentation ostensibly about how to prepare money from Twitter. The value of Twitter, he says, is in “the ability of the passed link.”
He compared Twitter’s recent organic growth to the early growth of Google (minus any mention of Twitter’s recent slowdown) and shared some analysis of traffic to the Websites of his portfolio companies and his blog. Google is the dominant source of traffic, but by the past 12 months Twitter traffic has been growing 30 to 40 percent per month. It is becoming a significant source of traffic to those Websites, to the point where it is now bringing about 20 percent as much traffic as Google.
Wilson predicts that at current growth rates, Twitter “will surpass Google [as a source of traffic] for many websites in the next year.” And that just as nearly every site on the Web has become addicted to Google juice, they will increasingly try to find ways to get more hyperlinks from Twitter. considering Twitter equals traffic. (We’ve noticed a similar trend at TechCrunch, where Twitter is now our second largest outside source of traffic after Google).
Moreover, he asserts that these Twitter hyperlinks “convert better” than search hyperlinks considering they are often pre-filtered and come in the
Given these dynamics, Twitter needs to “inject a paid model” into its service, says Wilson. He is clear that he is not speaking on behalf of Twitter:
I am not telegraphing anything here. It is the obvious thing to do. whether they don’t do it, someone will figure out how to do it as a third party application.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey was sitting right next to me when Wilson said that onstage. He didn’t seem surprised by anything Wilson was saying. But how precisely is the best way to inject paid or sponsored hyperlinks into Twitter?
Again, looking at Google might be instructive. Google delivers traffic to Websites through a combination of organic and paid urls. The paid urls amount to billions of dollars in revenues for Google, but they wouldn’t work without the urls in natural results. Twitter needs to come up with unobtrusive ways to inject sponsored Tweets with paid hyperlinks into people’s Twitter streams. It is still not clear, however, how it can do that without turning off users.
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