I'm assuming they make a lot. They have huge viewership and but also huge bandwidth costs. Are the profit margins large or small? Many on the board have said that mainstream converts better than adult.
Does Myspace and Youtube make money?
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Anybody know how the smilie advertisements work?
I see a banner for this site: http://smiley.smileycentral.com/down...mk571&spu=true
on myspace and other largely trafficked sites. The smilies are free. How do they make money and even pay for the advertising on such sites?Comment
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YouTube has lost 20 Million dollars to date and they haven't even factored in their upcoming legal costs
YouTube is worth a lot to google however because they have advertising to push out. Rather than do what they did with MySpace (Pay for advertising space)...they spent a few more bucks and bought the whole shebang with YouTube.
YouTube's long term profitability though fully depends on 2 things:
1) If it survives the legal battle that is to come
2) If people still are interested in it when its all college kids uploading camera phone videos and not every obscure video that's ever been on TV. YouTube is already developing a technology to automatically sniff out copyrighted material from an exisiting database of media. The question in my mind is not...will youtube be able to make themselves legal. But instead it is...will YouTube be anywhere near as popular once it IS legal. If they can survive #1 then it will continue to grow in popularity. If they lose #2 then in my opinion is a HUGE liability asset for google.Comment
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The reason I posted this thread is because I recall threads months or years back where ppl were saying these sites were losing money and were propped up by venture capitalists.
I think youtube has increased advertising on it than before, but I don't know as I never frequented the site until a few months ago.
Sites like rapidshare.de seem to have small advertisements now whereas before I don't think they did.
The other thing is that click ads seems to be fine on text based sites, but I'm wondering how well they do on sites based around lots of videos. But then again, I've never done the adbrite type of advertising so I don't know if it's a huge money maker than I'm missing out on. Some videos for example on youtube are long. But then again, they use flash, which I'm told conserves bandwidth as well as loads faster than other video formats (?)Last edited by Drake; 10-29-2006, 07:01 PM.Comment
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Youtube lost an average of $1mil/month in the last few months. Mosty bandwidth costs. Let's see if google can turn that around. My 2 cents says no simply because they're taking on a lot of projects that never get done.» Looking for Type-in domais? Page Rank domains? Alexa domains? Popular domains?
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Its been stated quite a bit. Here is an article that mentions it...
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com...PrimeTime.aspx
I know that MySpace was such a bandwidth whore that it was losing money faster than they could print it. But as these companies get absorbed by media conglomerates their strategies become more refined. Their incoming marketing dollars go up while their cost per user goes down.
If there is one thing that YouTub really has going for it, it is the fact that video compression through flash will continue to improve which will then greatly decrease their bandwidth bills.
Personally, I think that GOOGLE bought YouTube not so much because they knew for a fact that it would be huge for their bottom line...but that fact is they have a ton of ads to serve and are always looking for new avenues to explore to keep their advertising clients happy. And with click fraud becoming a larger issue...one way to wipe out click fraud (or greatly minimize it) is to keep you network as much in-house as possible.
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MySpace turns a profit not enough to justify the purchase cost by News Corp. There's no doubt they underpaid for MySpace, but the value isn't mainly in the ad revenue.
YouTube has yet to turn a profit and until it's sale was being kept alive by venture firms, primarily from the Bay Area I think.
And to those of you shouting all this uninformed crap about YouTube's inevitable impending lawsuit: it's not going to happen. A lot of the media is doesn't know what they were talking about and propagated this myth pretty fast. The guys and gals at Google aren't big idiots and wouldn't get themselves into that kind of trouble. This article should help explain why: http://www.slate.com/id/2152264/SIG TOO BIG! Maximum 120x60 button and no more than 3 text lines of DEFAULT SIZE and COLOR. Unless your sig is for a GFY top banner sponsor, then you may use a 624x80 instead of a 120x60.Comment
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Its been stated quite a bit. Here is an article that mentions it...
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com...PrimeTime.aspx
I know that MySpace was such a bandwidth whore that it was losing money faster than they could print it. But as these companies get absorbed by media conglomerates their strategies become more refined. Their incoming marketing dollars go up while their cost per user goes down.
If there is one thing that YouTub really has going for it, it is the fact that video compression through flash will continue to improve which will then greatly decrease their bandwidth bills.
Personally, I think that GOOGLE bought YouTube not so much because they knew for a fact that it would be huge for their bottom line...but that fact is they have a ton of ads to serve and are always looking for new avenues to explore to keep their advertising clients happy. And with click fraud becoming a larger issue...one way to wipe out click fraud (or greatly minimize it) is to keep you network as much in-house as possible.
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I agree with you. The reason for the purchase is the large traffic base - even if its not making money at the moment, anywhere where there is traffic and lots of it, the potential for huge money is there. And if anybody can extract it, its a company with deep enough pockets to refine and find ways to get it.Comment
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If they aren't concerned with have a lawsuit then WHY ARE THEY CURRENTLY DEVELOPING AN ANTI-COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL DETECTION SYSTEM?MySpace turns a profit not enough to justify the purchase cost by News Corp. There's no doubt they underpaid for MySpace, but the value isn't mainly in the ad revenue.
YouTube has yet to turn a profit and until it's sale was being kept alive by venture firms, primarily from the Bay Area I think.
And to those of you shouting all this uninformed crap about YouTube's inevitable impending lawsuit: it's not going to happen. A lot of the media is doesn't know what they were talking about and propagated this myth pretty fast. The guys and gals at Google aren't big idiots and wouldn't get themselves into that kind of trouble. This article should help explain why: http://www.slate.com/id/2152264/Comment
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Myspace got a guaranteed 900 million from Google for search revenue to 2010 with possible upside if they make targets. News Corp bought the whole site for only 580million last year. Their bandwidth charges and overall expenses would be MUCH smaller than youtube.com.MySpace turns a profit not enough to justify the purchase cost by News Corp. There's no doubt they underpaid for MySpace, but the value isn't mainly in the ad revenue.
http://www.slate.com/id/2152264/
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/17e8e67e-266...0779e2340.htmlComment
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Even with this being the case...they are left with a fight 'em or join 'em decision. They are going to join them. But that doesn't mean they wouldn't have a law suit if they didn't take measuresComment
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So we've established that MySpace makes a killing because they have much less bandwidth served than YouTube etc. YouTube on the other hand has lost millions since it opened but may actually be worth even more than MySpace because it's more popular.Myspace got a guaranteed 900 million from Google for search revenue to 2010 with possible upside if they make targets. News Corp bought the whole site for only 580million last year. Their bandwidth charges and overall expenses would be MUCH smaller than youtube.com.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/17e8e67e-266...0779e2340.html
Do you think google could make youtube profitable using unitrusive methods?Comment
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http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com...PrimeTime.aspx
I'm not sure why so many ppl are surprised that some popular sites may not make money.
It's like the 'successful' business that generates $10 million in gross revenue but has $9,999,999 in expenses. It happens.Last edited by Drake; 10-30-2006, 05:09 AM.Comment
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They don't have to be profitable in monetary terms right now necessarily, but they're still a growing asset.Comment
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I'm pretty sure MySpace is making money and of course YouTube is making money, they just made $1.65 billion.Porn Site Pros - Custom Website Design, Turnkey Webcam and Pay Sites, SEO, and ConsultingComment
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Of course! The owner of those sites obviously earn a lot from them.
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