'Amazon is also planning to resume advertising on Twitter at about $100m a year pending some security tweaks to the company’s ads platform,” Platformer’s Zoë Schiffer tweeted Saturday night, citing a source with knowledge.
Amazon plans to bring its ads back to Twitter in the coming days, according to Platformer’s Zoë Schiffer.
“Amazon is also planning to resume advertising on Twitter at about $100m a year pending some security tweaks to the company’s ads platform,” Schiffer tweeted Saturday night, citing a source with knowledge. It comes after Amazon joined a variety of advertisers in a mass exodus following Elon Musk’s takeover of the platform, and it followed Musk’s assertion that Apple—its largest advertiser, according to him—has resumed advertising.
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