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Snap's Master Plan To Turn Its Business Around (theverge.com) 11

After getting "punched in the face hard" by a cratering stock price and brutal layoffs, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel told employees this week how the company plans to still grow its revenue and user base next year. The Verge reports: In an internal memo sent to employees on September 6th and obtained by The Verge, Spiegel said the company aims to grow Snapchat's user base by 30 percent to 450 million by the end of next year, and that it aims to increase revenue to $6 billion in 2023. He said the plan is for $350 million of that revenue to come from the paid subscription Snapchat recently introduced to unlock additional features, which is already on track to hit 4 million subscribers by the end of this year. [...] To achieve its user growth goal, Spiegel said Snap will focus on "increasing our penetration in at least one new large country or demographic" and onboarding more 30- to 40-year-olds. Funneling more users into the Map and Spotlight sections of Snapchat "helps to make our service more compelling for our community, harder to copy, and more resilient to competition, and increases our monetization opportunity over the longer term."

Snap recently laid off 20 percent of its workforce, cutting whole teams and projects like its recently introduced camera drone. Even still, Spiegel said the company remains committed to augmented reality, which he thinks "represents the next major evolution in computing," and that the next generation of its Spectacles AR glasses is in development. "Leadership in augmented reality is important to Snap because it helps us build a durable competitive advantage that comes from investing over the long term, building things that are technically difficult, and growing a platform that is increasingly hard to replicate," Spiegel said. "It also positions us to benefit from the next major platform shift: mobile to wearables. Leading this shift will be one of our most meaningful contributions to human progress; empowering people to express themselves, live in the moment, learn about the world, and have fun together."

Here are some other highlights from the memo:

- Snap aims to grow time spent on content by 10 percent per user in 2023.
- It wants 35 percent of users interacting daily with the Map tab of Snapchat and 30 percent of users on Spotlight, its TikTok competitor, every day next year.
- The plan is to make $6 billion in revenue and at least $1 billion in free cash flow in 2023.
- Snap wants AR-based advertising to make up 10 percent of its total ad revenue next year.
- The company wants to grow the number of people who use its AR effects, called Lenses, in other apps to 1 billion monthly users next year.
- It is setting up an AR enterprise division to sell its technology to other companies.
- "We will help developers confidentially explore the possibilities that are enabled with our next-generation" of Spectacles, according to Spiegel, which suggests the next version won't be commercially available for sale.

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Snap's Master Plan To Turn Its Business Around

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  • Are we talking about Snap!, the German Eurodance group formed in 1989 by producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti?

    Oh, no, it's the company behind Snapchat, best known for its dick pics and revenge porn. What a business model...
    • by rossdee ( 243626 )

      I thought they might have been talking about Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
      (food stamps)

  • I only ever see kids using SnapMap anymore. They post on Instagram and BeReal now and sometimes TikTok. Dunno what Snap is going to offer unless FTC forces a sale of TikTok to Oracle.

    Also I refer to Instagram as Facebook Teen and they get really mad. "Search your feelings, you know this to be true."

  • by nathrek ( 1548389 ) on Wednesday September 07, 2022 @11:06PM (#62861491)
    I re-installed snapchat earlier this week after dropping it soon after it launched for *reasons* and as a 36 year old I found the app extremely difficult to use. The interface is extremely busy, there's buttons everywhere and it's not obvious what they are. I'm decently tech savvy, I'm on Slashdot after all, and it was clear this app was built for a different generation. I uninstalled and told the person who only wanted to chat via snapchat that they weren't worth it.
    • I think it is just bad UI.

      It's like UI roulette.

      It can be figured out, but is horribly non-intuitive. Every choice is a guess.

  • They are just another MySpace, like many other social media platforms.
  • Never found that I needed it or wanted it. That goes along with all the social media junk.
  • Let's fire 20% of the workforce and then grind the remaining people to increase the sales of a failing business model by 10%. It's one of those instances where "how" really matters.

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