The Trouble Bubble

Fortune magazine finally stepped up to knock us down with a cover article, "Trouble@Twitter." Here are some examples of how this works. After mostly positive coverage of Facebook, Fortune finally published an article in April of 2009 titled, "Is Facebook Losing Its Glow?" However, later that year they published, "What Backlash? Facebook Is Growing Like Mad." Google received similar treatment. In July 2010 Fortune published, "Google, The Search Party Is Over." Later that year, they published, "Google Continues To Gain Search Marketshare."
We've had lots of positive press from Fortune in the past. In July of 2010 they published an article titled, "Twitter's Business Model: A Visionary Experiment." The article ended with, "Facebook might want to take notes." It may seem odd, but from my perspective, this means we are being taken very seriously. Twitter is an important company and it's under scrutiny from journalists—this is exactly how it's supposed to work. Now it's our job to prove the reporters wrong so they can write an article later about how we have made dramatic progress.
The Twitter team is an incredibly dedicated group of people who truly believe they are doing the most meaningful work of their lives. It's also a very small group of people when compared to the other companies Fortune is investigating. We still have under 500 employees—many of them working weekends and nights to fulfill a potential that is palpable. For a long time, we refused to hire a communications group and now that we have one, I'm having fun teasing them about this Fortune article but the truth is, we're long overdue to be knocked down by the press.
Published on April 14, 2011 22:43
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