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Title: A Weblog Examination


1
A Weblog Examination
  • observations and experiences from the world of
    blogging
  • Meg Hourihan

2
What is a weblog (blog)?
  • Web page with small chunks of text
  • date-stamped
  • ordered chronologically
  • newest information at the top of the page
  • Web native format
  • Distributed discussions
  • Peer-to-peer

3
Blogger.com
  • Initial approach
  • Self-funding strategy
  • Series A round
  • Business models
  • Enterprise software
  • Subscription/licensing
  • Custom installations
  • Averaged 2.2 updates a day

4
Blogger Mistakes
  • Lack of focus
  • Afraid to spend
  • Never asked anyone to pay
  • Revenues Q4 00 13,000
  • Goodwill of community (not a mistake)
  • Tool is of the people
  • How can we use this?

5
Present Day
  • Independent researcher
  • Co-author of We Blog Publishing online with
    weblogs
  • Columnist for the OReilly Network
  • Blogroots.com
  • Tools exploration

6
State of blogging
  • Software/tools
  • Blogger and LiveJournal both 500,000 users
  • Movable Types TrackBack
  • Radio UserLands RSS News Aggregator
  • Cultural initiatives
  • Weblog Foundation proposal

7
Financial state of blogging
  • Radio UserLand
  • Per seat licensing
  • Blogger
  • Pro version by subscription
  • Advertising revenue (text and banner)
  • LiveJournal
  • Optional paid accounts
  • Movable Type
  • Donation-ware

8
Financial state (contd)
  • Jim Romanesko/Poynter
  • Andrew Sullivan
  • Amazon wish lists
  • Amazon associates

9
Where are we going?
  • Making relationships explicit
  • TrackBack
  • Blogdex
  • Adding context
  • Finding the good stuff
  • Integration
  • With other devices
  • With other applications
  • Business blogging

10
What do we need?
  • People to write/collate/collect/filter/link
  • The collective
  • People to build
  • Financial support

11
How do we fund it?
  • Traditional media business models
  • Text ads
  • By subscription
  • Traditional software models
  • By seat
  • Sponsorship (patrons?)
  • Donation-ware

12
How do we fund it? (contd)
  • Micropayments
  • Tip Jars
  • Economic unit of blogger at group level
  • Blogging adds value collectively more than
    individually. To me, that suggests that a network
    of bloggers is the more likely economic unit than
    is the individual blogger. - Arnold Kling
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