Skip to main content

Snapchat boss wants his messaging app to make money without being ‘creepy’

With nearly 100 million active users and an IPO on the horizon, Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel must surely be feeling as confident as ever that the startup he co-founded four years ago is going places.

Speaking on stage at an international ad festival in Cannes this week, the man behind the ephemeral messaging app covered a wide range of subjects, though he was there primarily to highlight the app’s ad platform.

Recommended Videos

Addressing the audience, he said the Snapchat team “really care about not being creepy” when it comes to incorporating ad features geared toward monetizing the cross-platform mobile app.

Intent on convincing top marketing executives at the event that advertising on Snapchat would be money well spent, Spiegel focused on differences between his own app and other social media offerings, Business Insider reported.

For example, the CEO is clearly happy with the app’s vertical video ads, feeling no pressure or necessity to switch to horizontal videos as seen on many other mobile offerings. In addition, his team set up the video ads to slot into curated Live Stories – montages of images and videos submitted by Snapchat users from a single high-profile event such as a festival – rather than have them kick in before the main content. “Pre-rolls are really annoying because it gets in the way of the content you want to watch,” Spiegel says.

Also, Snapchat’s video ads are geared more toward context than targeting, meaning they’ll fit closely with the content of a Live Story. According to Spiegel, it’s this focus on context-based video advertising, rather than targeting with the help of user data, that should help Snapchat avoid creeping out its user base.

The 25-year-old CEO made similar points in a new video (below) launched Monday. Displaying production values marginally better than those exhibited in the curious effort he posted last week, Spiegel talks about Snapchat’s 3V – vertical video views – approach to ads.

“Vertical because it’s made for mobile, video because that’s the best way to tell a story, and views because they’re always full screen,” Spiegel says.

Introducing 3V Advertising

Clearly still enjoying his role leading the startup, Spiegel told the Cannes audience that at Snapchat “we do stuff that’s kind of hippy,” explaining how each week workers gather in groups of 10 to “talk about how we feel about things.”

“The point is to emphasize the importance of listening,” he said, adding, “I don’t think we pay attention enough to just listening to people and how they feel. I know sometimes I’m so focused on what I’m going to say next, that I’m not listening to what they’re saying….I’m trying to get better.”

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
I paid Meta to ‘verify’ me — here’s what actually happened
An Instagram profile on an iPhone.

In the fall of 2023 I decided to do a little experiment in the height of the “blue check” hysteria. Twitter had shifted from verifying accounts based (more or less) on merit or importance and instead would let users pay for a blue checkmark. That obviously went (and still goes) badly. Meanwhile, Meta opened its own verification service earlier in the year, called Meta Verified.

Mostly aimed at “creators,” Meta Verified costs $15 a month and helps you “establish your account authenticity and help[s] your community know it’s the real us with a verified badge." It also gives you “proactive account protection” to help fight impersonation by (in part) requiring you to use two-factor authentication. You’ll also get direct account support “from a real person,” and exclusive features like stickers and stars.

Read more
Here’s how to delete your YouTube account on any device
How to delete your YouTube account

Wanting to get out of the YouTube business? If you want to delete your YouTube account, all you need to do is go to your YouTube Studio page, go to the Advanced Settings, and follow the section that will guide you to permanently delete your account. If you need help with these steps, or want to do so on a platform that isn't your computer, you can follow the steps below.

Note that the following steps will delete your YouTube channel, not your associated Google account.

Read more
How to download Instagram photos for free
Instagram app running on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5.

Instagram is amazing, and many of us use it as a record of our lives — uploading the best bits of our trips, adventures, and notable moments. But sometimes you can lose the original files of those moments, leaving the Instagram copy as the only available one . While you may be happy to leave it up there, it's a lot more convenient to have another version of it downloaded onto your phone or computer. While downloading directly from Instagram can be tricky, there are ways around it. Here are a few easy ways to download Instagram photos.

Read more