Skype has hinted that users may be subjected to in-call advertisements, as the company attempts to boost its revenue.
Chief executive Tony Bates reportedly said at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference that the company is working on a few different ways it can monetise following the completion of its merger with Microsoft.
“Obviously, there’s a very rich long-term advertising play,” he said, according to Mashable. “The one I want to tease right now is in-call advertising. The average length of a video call is going up – it’s about 27 minutes now – and you’re doing a lot of things in that time. If we’re talking, you’re not just looking at me, so we have a lot of opportunities there.”
“Watch this space. We think this is going to be a very exciting area.”
COMMENTS
SmartCompany is committed to hosting lively discussions. Help us keep the conversation useful, interesting and welcoming. We aim to publish comments quickly in the interest of promoting robust conversation, but we’re a small team and we deploy filters to protect against legal risk. Occasionally your comment may be held up while it is being reviewed, but we’re working as fast as we can to keep the conversation rolling.
The SmartCompany comment section is members-only content. Please subscribe to leave a comment.
The SmartCompany comment section is members-only content. Please login to leave a comment.