Twitter aims to hit $7.5B in annual revenue in 2023: Dorsey

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Twitter aims to more than double its total annual revenue to over $7.5 billion in 2023 with at least 315 million mDAU (monetizable daily active users), its CEO Jack Dorsey has said.

Addressing the virtual analyst day, Dorsey said that the company plans to double its development velocity by the end of 2023, resulting in doubling the number of features per employee that directly drive either mDAU or revenue.

“Our goal is to more than double our total annual revenue to over $7.5 billion in 2023. This requires us to gain market share with performance ads, grow brand advertising, and expand our products to small and medium-sized businesses throughout the world,” the Twitter CEO said late on Thursday.

“We have a goal of at least 315 million mDAU in the fourth quarter of 2023, which requires continued compounding growth at about 20 percent per year from the base of 152 million mDAU we reported in the fourth quarter of 2019”, he noted.

Twitter ended 2020 with 192 million daily users, up 27 percent (year-over-year) with growth from product improvements reaching an all-time high last year.

The micro-blogging platform reported a record revenue of $1.3 billion in the 2020 holiday quarter (Q4), up 28 percent year-over-year.

The company aims to significantly gain market share in the $150 billion markets for digital advertising.

Dorsey admitted that Twitter has been slow when compared with the growth of its peers in the market.

“We’ve been working ourselves out of a significant deficit for years now. A lot of this was technical, and some of it was incorrect prioritization and how we organized around those priorities,” he commented.

He said that the company now has an ad server that significantly accelerates the ability to ship revenue products faster and far more efficiently.

“It gives us greater agility to meet customer demands, and be ahead of where the market is trending. This work was hard on our customers, hard on our shareholders and us, but has and will continue, proven to be right,” he noted.

He said that many people don’t trust Twitter.

“Never has this been more pronounced than the last few years. This isn’t just about our actions to promote healthy conversation, it goes broader and deeper, down to how we use technology like machine learning algorithms.

“And we aren’t alone: every institution is experiencing a significant trust deficit. We’re not going to use this as an excuse,” Dorsey said, adding that Twitter is making a lot of progress with accountability by owning its mistakes and correcting those.

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