Seems to be the question du jour these days. Here’s the answer – when it offers something of “Value” that the customer is willing to pay for.
I would expect that value to come from solving a real pain point that is not addressed in a competing or free product.
It’s all going to boil down to value – right now no one has figured out how to find it.
Therefore the only issue remaining for Twitter is also simple to figure out – can they find that value point before the money runs out?
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I would expect that value to come from solving a real pain point that is not addressed in a competing or free product.
It’s all going to boil down to value – right now no one has figured out how to find it.
Therefore the only issue remaining for Twitter is also simple to figure out – can they find that value point before the money runs out?