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Behind the social networks
in Sox First, on June 12, 2009
...e poring over these studies over the next few months in the hope of cracking the elusive formula of monetizing social networks. First, we have an interesting study on the Harvard Business blog show...
Celebrity Accounts and Twitter's Credibility
in The Social Networking Weblog, on February 10, 2009
...will eventually become something of a credibility issue for Twitter - especially as they succeed in monetizing the site. And I'm sure they're considering that.
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Blog Essentials
in Web 2.0, on February 9, 2009
...If you have a blog you're not particularly interested in monetizing and that you're not really worried about having a big readership, you can get away with something like my personal blog . B...
Speaking of Monetizing Twitter...
in The Social Networking Weblog, on November 25, 2008
The Blog Herald had a post yesterday on Twitter spam.
Be-a-Magpie will pay you to spam your Twitter followers. Exactly how much your soul is worth depends on the topic and the number of followers you have.
Fortunately, you'll evidently be able to tell when junk tweets arrive: Be-A-Magpi...
Can blogs serve as bootstrap incubators?
in BootStrapMe, on June 29, 2008
...ness startup generating revenue via CrispAd , Google Adsense , BidVertiser , AdBright or other monetizing options is perfectly reasonable.
And it didn't take long for another entrepreneur to...
Bootstrapping a real estate empire
in BootStrapMe, on June 21, 2008
...as well either for a fee, share of the profit off sales or free just for the potential of monetizing the traffic on your website, and keep your network primed for your next big sale.
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Virsona: Breathing Life into the Dead
in Wangtam, on June 13, 2008
• Virsona: Breathing Life into the Dead
• Mobile-sps: Polls for Mobiles
• Kvisu: Search with a Cartographic Twist
• UVNTV.com - Videos Brought to You by DJ Pooh and Pals
• Opera 9.50 Build 10063 Final
• FriendFeed and the Web Itself as a Blogging Platform
• RepairPal
It's Like Goog...
Google Now Accepting Third Party Ads
in BlogWealth, on May 21, 2008
Google has announced that it will open up its Google Adsense program to third party advertisers, allowing qualified vendors to use display ads on the Adsense network. Here is an excerpt from the Adsense Blog :
Third-party ad serving will introduce a greater variety of advertising into the Goog...
Welcome to BlogWealth!
in BlogWealth, on May 4, 2008
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Welcome to BlogWealth, a new blog joining the CW family. We'll be bringing you a daily dose of news, tips and advice about the world of professional blogging and how to make money and create wealth with your blog. We'll also be bringing you new and information about Creative W...
11 款特别合适广告投放的 WordPress 主题
in Wangtam, on May 4, 2008
... BlogOhBlog.com
- DailyBlogTips
- EasyWordPress.com
- ElegantWPThemes.com
- Jauhari.net
- Monetizing The Web
- Slick Blue
- WPThemesPlugin.com
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Mesh with Microsoft
in The CIO Weblog, on April 24, 2008
...face of strong indications that the industry is moving in another direction, and the difficulty of monetizing the technology. The first thing that I thought about, though, was security.
It's no...
WOWIO Publishing Free eBooks
in The Online Universities Weblog, on March 31, 2008
...t to reach. Publishers get a new means of distributing their books, expanding their readership, and monetizing their intellectual property." On the upside: WOWIO users can instantly download free...
Visvo: The Results You Are Looking For
in Wangtam, on November 18, 2007
...o get your small business growing online. The goal of the Rich Sage is to present outstanding monetizing (online money making methods), online success building lessons, a forum and membership to help ...
Monetizing Social Networks
in Businesspundit, on October 27, 2007
...ch's challenge is to transform the Web phenom into a digital media powerhouse capable of richly monetizing eyeballs without driving off the very users who made it popular. Even MySpace executives ...
Isango (activities, tours and getaways on line). Interview with Daniele Beccari, Vice President Europe
in Les Explorers, on August 2, 2007
... very unique and targeted offers to their members hence maintaining the core community values while monetizing their traffic.
Our internal customization and design teams can design each partner priv...
Pat Lovell to Provide Free SEO Webinar
in The Search Engine Weblog, on July 30, 2007
...make a high 5-6 figure income by using Google AdSense, combined with an affiliate program model for monetizing your sites with simple to model techniques that even newbies can duplicate.
To sign up f...
Jewelry Weblog on the Radio
in The Jewelry Weblog, on July 17, 2007
...l touch on three forms of professional blogging:
Corporate Blogging
Network Blogging
Running and Monetizing One's Own Blogs
The emphasis will be placed on the latter two types of professional ...
Reasons Behind Google's DoubleClick Purchase
in The Search Engine Weblog, on June 28, 2007
...#39;s our view that the combination of DoubleClick and Google will help these publishers succeed by monetizing their unsold inventory.
Those reasons wipe your confusions away, don't they?...
YouTube Doesn't Get It
in The Digital TV Weblog, on March 8, 2007
WARNING: Opinionated Editorial Ahead
Throughout our net-centric world, the conventional wisdom is that a line can be drawn; one that separates those 'who get it' from those who don't. When it comes to a site like YouTube, that dialog often concludes with some muttering about why every...
Google in Video Talks with Dow Jones, Others: NYT
in The Digital TV Weblog, on February 26, 2007
...eo clips. This would allow companies to spread their clips across the Internet to other sites while monetizing them with ad support by Google. Back then, the hullabaloo focused on MTV Networks showing...
Music Is a Service, No Longer a Product
in P2P File Sharing, on February 12, 2007
Bob Lefsetz reader Thomas Wironen writes that music is a service, not a product, and P2P is both the problem and solution. I agreed and have long written on this.
My only clarification is on the cause. P2P is only a facilitator. The slippery path started with the digitization of music, its firs...
Music Is a Service, No Longer a Product
in Digital Music - The Future, on February 12, 2007
Bob Lefsetz reader Thomas Wironen writes that music is a service, not a product, and P2P is both the problem and solution. I agreed and have long written on this.
My only clarification is on the cause. P2P is only a facilitator. The slippery path started with the digitization of music, its firs...
Hurley and Google are not singing from the same playbook
in The Digital TV Weblog, on January 31, 2007
I might be schizophrenic ... wait, no I'm not!
Last weekend, YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley said that the company was going to share ad revenue with content contributors. This would make them more like Metacafe and Revver. In a BBC interview he also said the site may begin running three-secon...
Firefox 3 的功能开发列表
in Wangtam, on January 13, 2007
... - Firefox 3 的功能开发列表
- Yahoo's Horowitz to build MyBlogLog up before monetizing it
- One for You, One for a Child at The Gong Show
- CES: Samsung releases solid state ultra-mobile Q1 with n...
Will Internet TV have advertising or not?
in The Digital TV Weblog, on January 10, 2007
Cory Treffiletti asks the correct question: "will online video advertising become a viable business mode, or will it be supplanted by paid access to video content? Will Internet TV have advertising or not?" (I'd link you to that, but it was in an email).
I'm an old television adve...
Google Tests In-Stream Video Ads
in The Digital TV Weblog, on January 10, 2007
I read that Google has begun testing of in-stream video ads by inserting 15-second spots into clips of The Charlie rose Show hosted on Google Video.
The ads now appear after the first three minutes and at about 30 minutes into the hour-long show. Users can't skip ads once they'...
Type of YouTube Revenue Model that US Internet Users Would Tolerate
in The Digital TV Weblog, on December 15, 2006
I borrowed the following wired magazine graph from Ian Schafer.
I know that Google wants to monetize YouTube through some form of advertising. But what really surprises me is that 6% of the people would even have voted for a subscription fee to watch YouTube!
Monetizing Video, the YouTube Way
in The Digital TV Weblog, on December 12, 2006
I had just posted an article about the networks trying to form an alternative to YouTube.
I continued researching and ran across this little quote from TechCrunch : "Google has offered substantial payoffs to the networks to keep their content on YouTube." Elsewhere, I read that nu...
Could Google acquire TiVo next?
in The Digital TV Weblog, on December 10, 2006
How would all you tivo customers feel if Apple Computer acquired them? How about Google owning them?
There has long been speculation that a variety of companies might buy TiVo. I attribute that to the fact that TiVo is really more a technology than it is a stand-alone business; especiall...
Monetizing Video, the Viacom way
in The Digital TV Weblog, on December 8, 2006
Philippe Dauman the president-CEO of Viacom, addressed investors at a Credit Suisse First Boston media conference. He said "The bulk of digital revenue now and, I suspect , in the future is advertising sales," he said. "We are experiencing very significant growth. For us, it...
HBO looking to find an Internet Video channel
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 28, 2006
Forgetaboutit
I read that an HBO spokesman confirmed that the network is exploring creation of a broadband Internet Channel . The plans were first reported by the Financial Times.
The spokesman said that HBO is discussing a possible Web venture with all its affiliated TV operators. Tran...
Break.com Raises Pay For Video Creators
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 27, 2006
According to Online Daily News, Break.com is reportedly going to start paying at least $400 to some consumers who upload original clips, the New York Post and Reuters reported Sunday. The site previously paid $250 per video.
Its home page says it all: "Get paid for original content and...
Monetizing Video the French Way
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 27, 2006
I wonder if a more direct way to make money off of Internet video is to sue a deep pocket company like Google. At the very least, it is a lot less work than the alternatives.
The producer of "The World According to Bush" is suing Google for distributing the film for free on Google Vi...
New Comedy Central Tool Lets Users Syndicate Content
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 20, 2006
Comedy Central is revamping its broadband video platform, MotherLoad, this month with a new syndicated video player. Despite double-speak to the contrary, you can thank YouTube for this important change in strategy.
Just to spell it out in plain English: syndication capability means tha...
YouTube Ignores Users When Chasing Content Deals
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 19, 2006
New York Post
A YouTube backlash may be coming after recent moves to secure copyrighted material have ignored the online video provider's most valuable asset: its user base.
As YouTube and now Google continue to search for a way to make money from the video site's success, some of its user...
Revver Ups Payouts from its Deal with Fame TV
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 13, 2006
Revver is a viral video Web site with a twist - it shares advertising revenue with people who upload video to the site. So, the more popular a particular piece of content is, theoretically, the more money the owner can make.
There is news that Revver is poised to increase the compensation it ...
NBC to Stream Beijing Olympic Coverage Live
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 9, 2006
What's better than winning the gold medal in the Olympics?
Good fortune is smiling down upon NBC's Olympic coverage from Beijing.
Last week the broadcaster learned that two of the most popular sports - gymnastics and swimming - will begin at 10 a.m. in Beijing. This means that...
CBS Hires Quincy Smith
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 6, 2006
CBS has hired "a star Silicon Valley dealmaker to shape its new media strategy and pursue acquisitions." His name is Quincy Smith.
Mister Smith is noted here in the Silicon Valley for his new media deals including several by Google.
"This shows how serious we are about ...
CBS Expects 100's of Millions fron the Internet next year
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 3, 2006
Yesterday , CBS had an analysts call to talk about the companies earnings. Les Moonves said that he expects the Internet to generate "hundreds of millions" in revenue next year.
Also, he said: "We don't want to buy YouTube, but we want to buy the next YouTube."
Verizon IPTV and New Jersey
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 3, 2006
Are you happy to see TV or is that a fiber cable in your pants?
Experience shows that Verizon can get 10% of households signed up for their FiOS TV service . That result comes about without a huge marketing push. If they can get 20% share overall, Wall Street says that they will pay for their in...
The Venice Project expected to launch peer-to-peer television network
in The Digital TV Weblog, on October 23, 2006
...contemplate is that Google's vision for YouTube rests on people uploading and tagging video and monetizing it with targeted advertising. Might the only difference be that The Venice Project will b...
Music companies profit from YouTube Sale
in The Digital TV Weblog, on October 19, 2006
or, I hope you understand this was purely physical and only a one-night stand
In my daily investigations, I am always looking for the ways that businesses 'monetize' their ideas - especially for video. So, it was with fascination that I read today in the NY Times about how 3 of the ...
Yahoo, CBS Team up for local video
in The Digital TV Weblog, on October 17, 2006
no confirmation yet on the rumor that the first video news clips will talk about Google's purchase of YouTube
Yahoo today will begin offering news clips from 16 local CBS television stations post 10 to 20 local news videos a day from each of the CBS-owned TV stations.
Yahoo and C...
CBS Launches Channel On YouTube
in The Digital TV Weblog, on October 10, 2006
and Google chants 'all your video belongs to us'
Google Video has had a video deal for a little while now. The day after Google agreed to purchase YouTube, a CBS/YouTube deal is announced.
Starting this month, CBS will post ad-supported video on their own branded YouTube channel. The...
How Youtube will become profitable?
in TJ's Weblog, on August 18, 2006
...recent trip to Berlin, Germany fellow serial entrepreneur Chris Schagen sais he cracked the code of monetizing Youtube.
Here is what Chris thinks:
If you have been checking out the YouTube homepag...
Yahoo delayed new advertising technology
in The Search Engine Weblog, on July 20, 2006
...f search profitability until next year at least.
"Google still has the upper hand, in terms of monetizing search," said Martin Pyykkonen, an analyst with Global Crown Capital, who has Over...
Other Voices: Links for 6/3/06
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on July 3, 2006
...tors who are all greedy and lazy and have to be watched over constantly."
MyMoneyForest on monetizing the blog:
"eBay has boosted my blog profit at minimal cost to me. The auctions also...
Opera Mini Driving Increased Revenue
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on April 10, 2006
...umvents the "walled garden" that many operators attempt to maintain as a means of further monetizing data customers - is clearly increasing the ARPU that operators receive based upon custome...
Google to offer Video Downloads
in The Digital TV Weblog, on January 5, 2006
... interesting to me is that Google (a company who receives 98% of their revenue from advertising) is monetizing the video through a traditional 'purchase' mechanism. My initial thought is that ...
Monetizing Video Podcasts, Washington Post style
in The Digital TV Weblog, on December 18, 2005
I see that the recent video podcasts at Washingtonpost.com want to be monetized with video advertising. For the next month, they signed up EarthLink as a sponsor .
Here is how it will work. Viewers see a video slide telling them the Washingtonpost.com video will play after a commercial message. ...
vSocial
in The Social Networking Weblog, on November 29, 2005
...an expense to write home about, considering the load videos place on a server. But, they are monetizing this by advertising, as far as I can tell. I didn't see a mention of subscription cos...
The blogging myths
in TJ's Weblog, on October 4, 2005
...no Hacker 's night job anymore but takes careful planning and improvement over time. Also monetizing the site effectively is more than just putting Google Adsense on it. While we all admire ...
Interview #9 - Friendster's New CEO, Taek Kwon
in The Dating Weblog, on July 21, 2005
... to be
able to duplicate here because the telecom industry is more fragmented
here, but the idea of monetizing social networks through micropayments
on a phone bill is interesting. The Koreans have mo...
Making Money From RSS
in Businesspundit, on December 9, 2004
...e reason most content on the net remains free for the asking. So while some may protest the idea of monetizing RSS, it's inevitable. The trick will be to make it as unobtrusive as possible.
Sinc...
Carnival of the Capitalists - Anniversary Edition (pt 1)
in Businesspundit, on October 11, 2004
...e UN's oil for food program.
Let's get capitalism back into the equation here. Obviously, monetizing any commodity cheapens it. UNSCAM came about because it's so easy to launder money th...
Carnival of the capitalists on the Outsourcing Weblog
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on July 10, 2004
...reality check for RFID
Scott Allen at "Social Networking Weblog" gives more detail on monetizing social networking
Russell Buckley at the "Mobile Technology Weblog" analyze...
monetizing social software
in TJ's Weblog, on July 8, 2004
Scott has a nice piece about how to monetize on social software:
"Mark raises some valid points. However, there are underlying financial transactions---it's just that they're not brokered by the system. Charging for a social networking service is going to require people to look at l...



