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The Agony and Ecstasy of Twitter (in 2014)

Curatti Social Media Recap #3

We’re in the final weeks of 2014, rapidly approaching the New Year celebrations. 2014 has been yet another banner year for social media, digital marketing, and the era of curation as the companies surrounding the trend make waves. In a 10 article series, we have been counting down the events of the year and looking at how each of these events presents a key and critical takeaway for what matters in marketing, and more. In today’s edition, we talk about the agony and the ecstasy of Twitter in 2014.

By now, it’s a given fact that Twitter contains the pulse of the world. Even in its earliest days, Twitter served as the center of attention for events such as the Arab Spring and Michael Jackson’s death. In 2014, the microblogging platform was once again at the forefront of the news but also at a crossroads as well. For analysts, users, and social media folks alike, Twitter has become both the agony and the ecstasy.

We’ll explore both in today’s post, the 10th in this year’s series.

Agony and Ecstasy

Like most of the social networks on the market today, Twitter represents the best of both worlds for those looking at getting into social media. It’s open interface bypasses the need for users to “friend” each other like on Facebook, and privacy settings don’t extend further beyond keeping your feed private from the viewing of onlookers. On the business side, Twitter moves at ten miles a second (or at least it feels like it does), so being able to catch relevant news, people, and more is sometimes extremely difficult. Finally, for Twitter the company, 2014 has been an up and down year as well, with the questions from 2013 still looming over its ability to generate a steady revenue to be right there with counterparts LinkedIn and Facebook. Let’s explore some parts of the agony that mattered this year.

The Agony:

The Ecstasy:

The Curatti Takeaway

As we head into 2015 it’s important to take a look at how far Twitter has gone, but also as analysts, where Twitter is going. The microblogging platform was a crucial part of our world this year, and will no doubt play a key role in events that happen next year and through into 2016 where we will see events like the next US presidential election. As both business observers and owners, stay abreast of what’s going on, as things can change quickly. In the meantime, enjoy the ride!

 

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Ecstasy by Karen Cusolito