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Definitely, I will try on MyAds. Just want test it and see what kind of traffic it will bring me.
Thanks for the update!
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myspace is easily worth at least a billion, and where is the value coming from other than members/the communities content and activities.
How much ad revenue is myspace sharing with members that generate ad revenue for them ? Are they giving anything back to the community that has put them where they are ?
I am technology consultant, and this summer I became so feed up with the share cropper mentality of sites like myspace that I decided to build an application that shares the wealth that is created with the community.
We also have a stand alone ad service and we have a granular micro revenue sharing service that allows members to share their revenue with Friends, Groups, or Causes.
And unlike myspace and the rest we will be releasing most of the service to the open source community because we know we are not the smartest guys in the room.
Social networks haven't found a way to monetize what they have, and I'm unsure how sharing their revenue amongst users will help? This will surely bring a money culture to the social network, radically changing the way in which people interact, motivated by money instead, and advertisers might not want to advertise on a site where fraudulent clicks are going to be high.
"Are they giving anything back to the community that has put them where they are"
They have provided a service to connect people together and enable people to chat, share photos, share videos, create groups, make new friends etc. And now they also owe them money? hmm...
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"This is a nice move by myspace; but it continues to follow their stale old act of creating large amounts of revenue on the backs of members and their content."
IT'S A F***ING FREE SITE!!!
did you think there was just this sinkhole where all the development costs and employees of myspace got their paychecks?
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Correct me if I'm wrong though!