ComputerHunter.org

 

Online Advertising Sinks into the Abyss!


Back in the ancient days of 1994 when Mark Andreesen and his band of hardy programmers were inventing a ground-breaking product/application/way of life called a browser, a dedicated group of entrepreneurs started publishing Netsurfer Digest a modern day "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" for the web. I subscribed to this wonderful newsletter and reference guide back in those heady days of yesteryear and have been a loyal subscriber and advocate since then. Sadly on this past Sunday I received notice that Netsurfer was moving to a paid subscription only model and would no longer be able to continue publishing their three primary newsletters by utilizing inserted ads as their sole source of revenue.

Netsurfer became the proverbial canary in the coalmine that succumbed to the hazardous winds blowing across the online advertising market. They simply couldn't build a sustainable business model via ad inserts, even by delivering a million impressions a month to an upscale, well educated, target rich demographic group. This denouement has broad implications to many who are dependent on advertising supported business models. If this wonderful award winning publication with excellent graphics, topical information delivered in snappy "let's get to the point" journalism can't make it then it's time to batten down the hatches - the rough ride is still underway for online advertising.

What's worse in my opinion is the founders of Netsurfer Communications said they were throwing in the towel and moving to a paid subscription model because they didn't want to be a part of the intrusive (my words paraphrasing a bit) online ad technology that has become so "annoying." You have to give them significant karma points for this brave stance, especially when you contrast it to the "greed is great" news that's been hitting us all via the Enron debacle - thank God for real entrepreneurs who are putting their ethics ahead of their revenue stream, there may be some hope in the business community after all.

So, what does this mean to the broader community? It means it's getting increasingly difficult to make a buck/euro selling advertising without selling your soul to the devil by deploying increasing invasive (does anyone really like pop ups?) technology that may irritate the hell out of your customers. Ad rates are plummeting, even the once mighty Yahoo is struggling to make revenue and their sales reps even return calls now, which is definitely au contraire to their I'm too busy to talk with customers .com glory days.

You couldn't read a Fast Company or a Business 2.0 the last two years without reading some slick article by another reporter breathlessly telling us how the Wall Street Journal (Dow Jones) was pioneering the concept of building a viable online content subscription revenue model. This is hogwash, if we all had the type of branded content, excellent editors and the sterling reputation of one of the top five newspapers published in the world then this model would work for thousands of unique content publishers. But, most do not even have the subscriber base and branded content of a Netsurfer Digest - stay tuned to see if this model works for the Netsurfer folks (I hope so); but don't hold your breath, I don't think they will be ordering their $1,500. Herman Miller chairs right and left like the folks at Webvan and Quokka Sports - VC bucks don't come around like they used to, but that's another article.

I don't have any silver bullets for those who are headed down the track of trying to sell advertising supported newsletters and/or shift to a subscription model. The obvious advice is this may work, but you better have other revenue sources that leverage your demographics. And, if you don't have mutually reinforcing revenue streams, then take a hard look at your business and modify accordingly. The greatest shift in online advertising is via opt-in e-mail marketing - we all want to receive information that is timely, informative and presented in a compelling manner. So, find a business model that lets you narrowcast products and services to a community of people who want to receive content (contact) from your company - good luck to all and by the way, signup for Netsurfer's paid subscription newsletter - I did, we all have to vote with our visa cards once in a while to keep the karmic balance on an even plane.

About The Author

Lee Traupel has 20 plus years of business development and marketing experience - he is the founder of Intelective Communications, Inc., http://www.intelective.com a results-driven marketing services company providing proprietary services to clients encompassing startups to public companies.

Lee@intelective.com







Google News - Top Stories

ABC News

Executives Return to Congress to Plea for $25 Billion in Loans
Washington Post - 40 minutes ago
By Kendra Marr In its second attempt to persuade Congress to grant the US auto industry $25 billion in emergency loans, Chrysler plans to make the case that automakers can cut their costs and point to the future by forging an alliance to share ...
Automakers ready bold pitch; UAW to mull concessions Detroit Free Press
GM, Ford, Chrysler UAW Leaders Call Emergency Meeting (Update2) Bloomberg
The Associated Press - Wall Street Journal - USA Today - Reuters
all 1,063 news articles


ITV.com

Top Thai court bans ruling party
BBC News - 3 hours ago
Thailand's constitutional court has dissolved the governing People Power Party and two of its coalition partners for fraud during the last election.
Thai PM Accepts Verdict Disbanding Parties, Banning Him from Politics Voice of America
Thai court dissolves ruling party, bans PM AFP
guardian.co.uk - ABC Online - TIME - Monsters and Critics.com
all 859 news articles


WCBD

Panel warns biological attack likely by 2013
The Associated Press - 10 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States can expect a terrorist attack using nuclear or more likely biological weapons before 2013, reports a bipartisan commission in a study being briefed Tuesday to Vice President-elect Joe Biden.
Report warns of bio-terror attack on US Canoe.ca
If terrorists had biological weapons... Sify
WIS - Channel 4 News
all 329 news articles


ABC News

Obama stresses diplomacy with new national security team
Los Angeles Times - 3 hours ago
The president-elect formally introduces the group, including Hillary Clinton as secretary of State nominee -- and Susan Rice as ambassador to the UN, a position he's restoring to Cabinet level.
Video: Obama Picks Gates, Clinton for Foreign Policy AssociatedPress
Clinton accepts secretary of state nomination Newsday
International Herald Tribune - Washington Post - The Associated Press - New York Daily News
all 5,318 news articles


Thanh Nien Daily

Cargo flights resume from Bangkok intl airport
guardian.co.uk - 37 minutes ago
By Vithoon Amorn BANGKOK, Dec 2 (Reuters) - A cargo plane operated by K-Mile Air left Bangkok's besieged Suvarnabhumi airport on Tuesday, the first to take off from the terminal since anti-government protesters shut it down a week ago, a cargo sector ...
Thai capital feels pinch from airport shutdown International Herald Tribune
Bangkok's main airport reopens to cargo flights The Associated Press
Straits Times - AME Info - USA Today - Monterey County Herald
all 1,831 news articles

Google
 

Copyright © 2006 Computer Hunter - A Division of Arthur´s Job Base