Microsoft rejects $42k Twitter API subscription, pulls it from ads platform



What you need to know

  • Microsoft is removing Twitter as an option from its Digital Marketing Center’s social media management tool.
  • The change starts on April 25th.
  • Twitter is demanding $42K monthly for its new paid Twitter API subscription plan.
  • Microsoft Advertising keeps Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn content management features for advertisers.

Twitter is about to lose a valuable partner as Microsoft announced it is dropping the maligned social network from its Digital Marketing Center’s (DMC) social media management tool starting on April 25th.

Microsoft’s DMC is a tool small and medium business owners use to manage ad campaigns on various social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. The tool uses artificial intelligence to optimize and automate digital marketing campaigns with a centralized dashboard letting advertisers engage with customers directly through messaging and DMs.





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