TwitPub, the premium twitter publishing service, hits version 2.0

If you’ve got a feed of 140-character-friendly data that you’d like to monetise, take a look at TwitPub. It launched 2 months ago and it’s beginning to attract attention.

If, for example, you’d like to get daily Feng Shui tips from a master, or if you fancy daily reviews and perspective from an Anim guru, TwitPub is for you.

I really like the concept. Anyone can sign-up and begin retailing premium tweets. The question is whether the market is ready to accept and pay for 140-character updates.

In many cases, I think it could be a winner. For example if you’re trying to get fit, stay healthy or any kind of self improvement, I could see people signing up for a $9/month ‘bug me with updates’ or ‘encourage me with updates’ feed.

Indeed the more I think about TwitPub, I think they should zero in on self-help categories. I don’t necessarily see the value in paying for 140-character updates on subjects that I have a passing interest in.

For example, there’s a chap retailing the latest updates, tips, tricks and social media stuff for $1 monthly. Although the chap’s knocking out around 372 tweets a week, I feel I’m in that no-mans-land between thinking $1 is really… REALLY cheap (ergo, what’s the quality like?) and wondering whether or not my current social media knowledge needs to be augmented to the tune of $1/month.

But I can really imagine going to a local gym chain and ’signing up’ for their 3-month improvement special plan. And I can imagine being offered premium encouragement/updates/tips as part of this deal for an extra $9/month. If the tweets are sent into my twitter feed at predefined intervals (e.g. before lunch/dinner) that could be rather valuable.

Another viewpoint: Pregnancy. I can imagine pregnant mothers (and fathers) signing up to one of those your-baby-is-the-size-of-a-peanut-today updates. Indeed you could sign up the whole family.

I’d also like to see examples of the kind of premium Twitter messages I’m buying as well.

I like the concept TwitPub. Good idea and good effort. I reckon focus it a lot more into the real pain-points where folk will really see value.

Check it out and sign-up at www.twitpub.com.

  • I too like the concept of TwitPub.TwitPub is a powerful platform but it’s so easy to use. TwitPub allows users to subscribe to premium content (or tweets) that have more focus on topics of your interest. E.g. Horoscopes, Jokes, News, Stock Tips, Feng Shui, Events, Headlines and more! This is very different from other premium content on the Web, as TwitPub allows you to follow premium content that is on the beat via Twitter. And Twitter makes content available in concise and timely formats that are highly accessible from the web, any Twitter clients of your choice, or even receive as SMS on your mobile phone.
  • This sounds interesting, a bit like AQA's platform to do the same with text messages - http://www.aqa.63336.com/news/pr_090420_aqa2u.htm

    As with all of these things it's worth the money if it's exactly what I'm looking for, so a great model to target the long tail.
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