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Down time

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 25-09-2005

The Rita evacualtion cost me approximately 56 hours of downtime. No big deal, right? I don’t even advertise. The only costs to me are intangible. Or are they? How much is ten percent of Google PageRank worth?

I bet there are a lot of organizations who have a pretty close approximation of what PageRank is worth to the their revenue model. Marketing folk can probably cite the figure off the cuff for many different industries and sectors.

How much is a point of PageRank worth to an average blogger’s advertising revenue model? Anyone know? Guesses?

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Begging for a caption

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 17-09-2005

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News Corp buys IGN Entertainment

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 08-09-2005

Murdoch is building a significant position in the internet sector:

Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp on Thursday made further progress in its internet ambitions by agreeing to acquire IGN Entertainment for $650m in cash.

The video games and entertainment company – one of four key internet properties identified earlier this year by Mr Murdoch as desirable internet purchases – brings the total spent by News Corp on internet acquisitions this year to over $1.5bn.

He has another half billion yet set aside for further acquisitions. Seems he got bullish on the internet once he realized all the advertising was moving to the internet.

Mr Murdoch embraced the internet earlier this year after largely shunning the medium following losses made during the internet bubble five years ago. Like many of his competitors in the media sector, Mr Murdoch has realised advertising revenues are shifting to the internet and so are audiences.

Of course yours truly has been all over this for a while, I just don’t have a couple bil laying around. Maybe he has someone reading my blog.

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One artist, one label

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 03-09-2005

I suspect this will become a trend. Of course the RIAA will be looking to sue somebody since music changed hands and they didn’t get their cut.

The new recording industry motto might quickly become: one artist, one label.

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