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Twitter’s golden tick: Twitter plans to charge businesses $1,000 a month for verified badge

Mehul Reuben Das • February 6, 2023, 17:01:37 IST
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Twitter is looking for various ways to increase its revenue. The platform will now try to charge businesses for their verified badges, and charge businesses and brands $1,000 a month, and an additional $50 for other notable accounts related to the brand.

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Twitter’s golden tick: Twitter plans to charge businesses $1,000 a month for verified badge

In their latest money-making scheme, Twitter is apparently planning to launch a new subscription plan for businesses. Twitter wants to cash in on businesses on the platform by charging them $1,000 per month to keep their gold checkmarks, according to a report from The Information.

Brands that do not pay the $1,000 monthly charge will lose their gold badges. However, it is unclear when this will occur.  

Internal letters obtained by The Information also suggest that Twitter is considering charging an additional $50 per month to add badges to each subsidiary account associated with the company. This corresponds to a screenshot shared by social media consultant Matt Navarra of what seems to be an exchange between Twitter product manager Evan Jones and an unknown firm.

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“As an early access subscriber, your organisation will receive a gold checkmark and affiliation badges for its associates,” the email said. “If you want to subscribe, Verified for Organisations costs $1,000 a month, plus $50 for each additional affiliated handle per month, with one month of free affiliations.”

Twitter released gold badges ahead of the launch of its Verification for Organisations programme (formerly known as Blue for Business), which allows businesses to “verify and identify themselves on Twitter.”  

It also allows businesses to add badges with little copies of their Twitter profile photos to accounts belonging to workers, executives, and anybody else involved with the company.

Navarra subsequently followed up with another screenshot of a direct communication between another business and a Twitter product manager, who verifies the $1,000 per month pricing once more.  

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