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  2. Advertising revenue - Wikipedia

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    In certain cases, YouTube will pay creators a percentage of the advertising revenue for advertisements that are placed within and before or after videos. The approximate share of advertising revenue paid to the creators of monetized videos is reported to be 55%; in 2013, the average creator's income was estimated to be $7.60 per thousand views.

  3. Social network advertising - Wikipedia

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    Advertising on Twitter is based solely on the interactions an individual makes on the app. Advertisements shown on an individual's Twitter feed are based on the information provided in that individual's profile. Ads that are shown on Twitter are classified under three categories: promoted tweets, promoted accounts, and promoted trends. [10]

  4. Online advertising - Wikipedia

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    Those advertisements are intertwined with non-promoted news that the users are reading through. Those advertisements can be of any content, such as promoting a website, a fan page, an app, or a product. Some examples are: Facebook's "Sponsored Stories", [43] LinkedIn's "Sponsored Updates", [44] and Twitter's "Promoted Tweets". [45]

  5. Twitter's New Ad Plan Just Might Justify a $1.4 Billion Valuation

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    Twitter, the 140-character messaging service, has announced a way to make money off its millions of users. Co-founder Biz Stone (pictured) says Twitter is going to sell search advertising to ...

  6. How Much Is YouTube Worth to Alphabet? - AOL

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    And would it be worth more if Google spun it out?

  7. Angry Flier Spends $1,000 on Promoted Tweets to Trash ... - AOL

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    But what he did next took things to another level: He paid Twitter to promote his angry tweets, Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  8. Social impact of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    A Bellingcat analysis cited YouTube as the most frequent cause of "red-pilling" (converting to far-right beliefs), and a VOX-Pol analysis found that the 30,000 alt-right Twitter accounts linked to YouTube more often than to any other site. [85]

  9. Twitter users complain of timelines being overrun with ... - AOL

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    Typically, a Promoted Tweet -- which is just a regular tweet an advertiser has paid to promote more broadly -- will appear just once at the top of a user's timeline, then scroll through the ...