Archive for January, 2008

The Blogosphere Uncovered: Why Blogs Aren’t Egalitarian

January 6, 2008

You need information; news, entertainment, research, or something else. Traditional media has become more corporatized and influenced by advertising dollars and politics. The web is following suit with major players bubbling to the top, advertisers directing content, and search empires telling us where to go. Blogs have been touted as the grassroots solution for free and unfiltered information. Is it true?

Unfortunately, I don’t think blogs are as grassroots as we think. The blogosphere is not set up to be egalitarian, it is set up for competition. The blogosphere is a competitive landscape between publishers, viewers, and advertisers. These elements are common with traditional media; media many consider corrupted. And it’s these common elements that will lead to the corruption of the blogosphere. And it’s already begun.

A few of the problems:

  • Blog searches use voting systems of pingbacks just like PageRank. These systems cause certain sites to bubble to the top and stay there.
  • Pay per post services. These services pay people to write content and to link to other pages.
  • Advertisers paying for product reviews. Self explanatory.
  • Advertisers driving content, indirectly. Write the correct content, key words and key phrases and you’ll get popular ads on your sites.
  • Search Engine Marketing. Again, write the correct key words and key phrases and you’ll get better search engine placement.
  • Advertising networks that have sprung up to join blogs under a single banner.

Monetizing the Web, Optimized Advertising

January 3, 2008

Hi everyone, happy new year! Well, this will be the first post of many about a new venture that I’m putting together. The focus of the offering (no, I’m not going to announce it yet) is optimized online advertising. Today, Google and other behemoths have made their money by operating ad networks that optimize advertising. Advertising is the primary monetization method of the web. Online advertising is a rapidly growing market. There are opportunities to be found here.

The better the advertisement optimization the better for everyone. Advertisers get a better bang for their buck. Publishers see higher revenue streams. And the advertising network sees greater click-through revenues.

This new venture I’m working on focuses on that segment, advertising optimization… but in a new and unique way. Yeah, just like everything else, I know. Today advertising is optimized by contextual placement, pattern recognition, social activity, and recommender systems.

Well, I think I have a new way to optimize advertisements that compliments existing methods. Today the team, technology, and financing is coming together to execute it.

Stay tuned, this is the CEO’s blog and I’ll be keeping you informed about the goings one here.