Twitter is dangling free ad space by offering to match advertisers’ spending up to $250,000 in an attempt to woo brands back to the social-media platform
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is offering advertisers a new incentive in an attempt to woo brands back to the social-media platform, which has seen itsThe tech company is dangling free ad space by offering to match advertisers’ ad spending up to $250,000, according to emails reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. The full $500,000 in advertising must run by Feb. 28, the emails said.
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