Archive for February, 2007

“Monetizing User Generated Content”

February 7th, 2007  |  Published in Out Loud

I’d just like to ask one question (of you, big media exec): why do you continue to maintain traditional expectations of revenue when you’ve given up responsibility for creating or maintaining the content?

In other words, I create it, I maintain it, while you paste ads all over the place and take all the money. Yeah, that sounds like a plan that will work out great.

(free-ridin’ a-holes)

Mo’ monetization

February 22nd, 2007  |  Published in Out Loud

Quote from Pete Levisohn, president of FIM, on the announcement that the company bought SDC, an ad tech firm—“the internal example being tossed around was if someone’s in Wisconsin in the middle of winter you don’t want to send them ads for surfboards.”

That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard of. Why would you assume that someone freezing their ass off (I grew up in Wisconsin) wouldn’t be interested in surfboards? I mean, wouldn’t that perhaps be the perfect time to sell someone on the possibilities of enjoying the sand and surf of, say, Hawaii?

How much talk has there been about the potential of online ad targeting? And this is where we’re at?