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TWITTER JAPAN TO INTRODUCE PAID PREMIUM ACOUNTS NEX JANUARY 2010



The news of the day in social media land: Twitter is apparently going to start experimenting with paid premium accounts through its Japanese subsidiary (Twicco), which has always been a bit separated from the rest of Twitter and in many ways a playground for the company (e.g. Groups, Twitvideo.jp).

Details are sketchy at this point, but Japanese media are reporting that Twitter is going to introduce a tiered payment model and aims to charge people to view tweets from certain premium Twitter accounts.

Twitter Japan, which is operated under supervision of Twitter investor Digital Garage, launched in April 2008 and boasted display ads right out the gate. At a conference earlier this week, Kenichi Sugi, COO of DG Mobile (a DG subsidiary), announced that Twitter would now add paid subscription options starting in January 2010, allowing account holders to charge audiences for access to their tweets, more text, images, links to their external websites and so on.

Billing would be done on a monthly basis for a price that ranges from 100 Yen (approx. $1.15) and 1000 Yen (which converts to about $11.5). Users will apparently be able to use their credit cards to pay for the premium service, or even purchase a prepaid ticket at a convenience store. Finally, Twitter will be taking a 30 percent cut on transaction fees.

The idea isn’t exactly brand new: Twitter co-founder Biz Stone mentioned earlier this year they were thinking of commercializing accounts as a way to get some revenue out of the popular service.



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