Post by account_disabled on Nov 25, 2023 6:39:14 GMT
Post & Drudge will quickly figure out a way to use summaries of NewsCorp’s content to attract readers much as they do today. Maybe NewsCorp gets some subscribers downstream as a result, but without the uber-low-cost-visibility that SEO can supply, NewsCorp will inevitably have to up its marketing spend which will make it harder to make their business profitable. Google is not the newspapers’ disease, it’s just a symptom. The newspaper companies have needed to reinvent themselves for a long time. Maybe something with lesbians might be a good way to go. Discuss on Twitt
er View Discussion 4 Response Comer 9, 2009 at 10:53 pm ooooh Asia Mobile Number List
wouldn’t that be great? Sure its probably a ploy. Who is going to challenge the almighty Googlopoly. They pretty much cornered the market., kind of like Rupe is working on himself. Ya know, the lesbian thing might not be a bad idea… oh wait. you already mentioned Huffington.. John November 10, 2009 at 4:29 am I fully support his right to use noindex or seek creative ways to monetize online content, but the second he starts trying to get legislation involved is when I say enough! His plan doesn’t make mu
ch sense, unless its backed up with something like anti-neutrality & deals with the ISPs, or some kind of new ridiculous crackdown on all kinds of derivative works. Of course, he’s always speaking out against the very concept of fair use and trying to criminalize secondary applications of content, so I’m sure he sees the “big picture” of how he can overturn the entire industry. Now hopefully, he puts his content behind the paywall and loses all
his influence before he goes in to the big push for new legislation. Only SEO and organic diffusion of his propaganda could deliver enough support to get ridiculous laws passed. Luckily, I think the irony of that is lost on him and I’m hoping it derails any momentum in his favor. Really though, I’m starting to wonder, is there anyone who buys into his views on media, or is he so absurdly lost in the mid-20th century media.
er View Discussion 4 Response Comer 9, 2009 at 10:53 pm ooooh Asia Mobile Number List
wouldn’t that be great? Sure its probably a ploy. Who is going to challenge the almighty Googlopoly. They pretty much cornered the market., kind of like Rupe is working on himself. Ya know, the lesbian thing might not be a bad idea… oh wait. you already mentioned Huffington.. John November 10, 2009 at 4:29 am I fully support his right to use noindex or seek creative ways to monetize online content, but the second he starts trying to get legislation involved is when I say enough! His plan doesn’t make mu
ch sense, unless its backed up with something like anti-neutrality & deals with the ISPs, or some kind of new ridiculous crackdown on all kinds of derivative works. Of course, he’s always speaking out against the very concept of fair use and trying to criminalize secondary applications of content, so I’m sure he sees the “big picture” of how he can overturn the entire industry. Now hopefully, he puts his content behind the paywall and loses all
his influence before he goes in to the big push for new legislation. Only SEO and organic diffusion of his propaganda could deliver enough support to get ridiculous laws passed. Luckily, I think the irony of that is lost on him and I’m hoping it derails any momentum in his favor. Really though, I’m starting to wonder, is there anyone who buys into his views on media, or is he so absurdly lost in the mid-20th century media.