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On Mondays we focus on the business of techonology and today we'll hear about an effort to make money with blogs. Millions of people publish internet "weblogs" or "blogs" but among the few people who do it for profit is Jason McCabe Calacanis. A year and a half ago he started "Weblogs, Inc",which publishes and sells advertising1 for a collection of more than 80 different blogs. Renee Montagne spoke2 to Calacanis about why advertisers have been reluctant to buy space on weblogs and how he lured3 them in.
A car company doesn't want to advertise on your blog which only gets 100,000 pages a month and you only write about cars three times a month.So we went and found 15 car bloggers, put them into one place called it" autoblog", made it look like a nice magazine and it has ethics4 and, you know, correction policy, fact checking except that we said the content is unfiltered.We'll not tell the bloggers what to write,how to write,when to write and it was a very basic idea and it really works for the advertisers,coz the advertizers were just thrilled that with these audience, you know,the earlier adopters which was really nirvana for any advertizer.You wanna get in there with the people who are gonna spread your,you know, new phone around,you know, the new features in a Toyota Prius.
Well, how are they, the main consumers of your weblogs?
They tend to skew to the top five to twenty percent of the audience.So on our largest blog which is called "Engadget".It's a type of people who would replace their cell phones twice a year,the type of people at a dinner party who will, you know, advise you which phone you should get and why, what services you should use and why Varizon is, you know, not as good as Team Mobile, in this area but it's better with this feature and they're the obsessive5 compulsives of whatever space ,you know,they are unhelpfully obsessed6 with whatever the topic is.
As an investor7, you are making a bet that blogs will get really big, right?
Sure.
But as people are increasingly bombarded with information, is it possible though one better filters?
Yeah, I think that's why blogging actually occured. I mean I think people looked at the information they were getting from MSN as we called it "maintrain"Media, and they say:" I don't trust this information any more",you know ,whether it was Steven Glass or Jesson Blare or,you know, CNBC, you know, playing trumpets8 when Jack9 Welch would be on the show.You know, he's the guy writing the pay checks.
Right.
You know, I think consumers are smart and they realize: "Gee10, I don't know if I trust all this.Ah...you know, content out there.I would rather see some other voices and so what happens if the skills of a journalist go to the people with a domain11 expertise12.And that's really what's happening.You're taking journalism13 techniques and training the people who are normally interviewed by journalists to be journalists and it's gonna be a little bit of a rough process at first,but the person who is interviewed for the bio-tech story in the Wall Street Journal now has a blog. So if you wanna get the real information of what's happening in bio-tech, would you go to the Journal? Maybe you wanna a quick overview14. But if you really want to get to the nitty gritty,why not hear directly from the personel works in biotech everyday?
Jason McCabe Calacanis is the CEO of an Blogger for weblogs Inc.Thanks for joining us.
A car company doesn't want to advertise on your blog which only gets 100,000 pages a month and you only write about cars three times a month.So we went and found 15 car bloggers, put them into one place called it" autoblog", made it look like a nice magazine and it has ethics4 and, you know, correction policy, fact checking except that we said the content is unfiltered.We'll not tell the bloggers what to write,how to write,when to write and it was a very basic idea and it really works for the advertisers,coz the advertizers were just thrilled that with these audience, you know,the earlier adopters which was really nirvana for any advertizer.You wanna get in there with the people who are gonna spread your,you know, new phone around,you know, the new features in a Toyota Prius.
Well, how are they, the main consumers of your weblogs?
They tend to skew to the top five to twenty percent of the audience.So on our largest blog which is called "Engadget".It's a type of people who would replace their cell phones twice a year,the type of people at a dinner party who will, you know, advise you which phone you should get and why, what services you should use and why Varizon is, you know, not as good as Team Mobile, in this area but it's better with this feature and they're the obsessive5 compulsives of whatever space ,you know,they are unhelpfully obsessed6 with whatever the topic is.
As an investor7, you are making a bet that blogs will get really big, right?
Sure.
But as people are increasingly bombarded with information, is it possible though one better filters?
Yeah, I think that's why blogging actually occured. I mean I think people looked at the information they were getting from MSN as we called it "maintrain"Media, and they say:" I don't trust this information any more",you know ,whether it was Steven Glass or Jesson Blare or,you know, CNBC, you know, playing trumpets8 when Jack9 Welch would be on the show.You know, he's the guy writing the pay checks.
Right.
You know, I think consumers are smart and they realize: "Gee10, I don't know if I trust all this.Ah...you know, content out there.I would rather see some other voices and so what happens if the skills of a journalist go to the people with a domain11 expertise12.And that's really what's happening.You're taking journalism13 techniques and training the people who are normally interviewed by journalists to be journalists and it's gonna be a little bit of a rough process at first,but the person who is interviewed for the bio-tech story in the Wall Street Journal now has a blog. So if you wanna get the real information of what's happening in bio-tech, would you go to the Journal? Maybe you wanna a quick overview14. But if you really want to get to the nitty gritty,why not hear directly from the personel works in biotech everyday?
Jason McCabe Calacanis is the CEO of an Blogger for weblogs Inc.Thanks for joining us.
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1 advertising | |
n.广告业;广告活动 a.广告的;广告业务的 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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吸引,引诱(lure的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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n.伦理学;伦理观,道德标准 | |
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喇叭( trumpet的名词复数 ); 小号; 喇叭形物; (尤指)绽开的水仙花 | |
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n.马;int.向右!前进!,惊讶时所发声音;v.向右转 | |
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