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How are websites making money?

131 点作者 lesterbuck超过 12 年前

10 条评论

pedalpete超过 12 年前
This isn't how websites are making money, this is how people are making money selling websites. Completely different, and to me, much less interesting.
marshray超过 12 年前
"All established websites" sold over the two-year period of 2011-12 amounted to "almost $30 million"?!<p>That's less than three Chipotle Equivalent Units (CEUs).<p>"the price of CMG stock pre-earnings was valuing average revenue per store at $10.5 million" <a href="http://seekingalpha.com/article/756011-you-mean-to-tell-me-chipotle-revenue-missed-by-12-burritos-per-day" rel="nofollow">http://seekingalpha.com/article/756011-you-mean-to-tell-me-c...</a><p>* View-source to read the text of the article. Note the comments about "googleoff" and "googleon" :-)
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ChuckMcM超过 12 年前
So I thought it was an interesting look at what I'd consider 'second tier' web sites. But really they are filling the role that is the 'enthusiast' magazine or newsletter.<p>What this analysis misses is a storefront for a painting company. That is all about lead capture and closing the deal. Harder to quantify. Well, easier for the store but harder for third parties to quantify.<p>So clear business models for client relationship management and review type editorial. Less clear on 'newsy' type sites or reference sites. Game/App as web service seems pretty clear too as a model.
danso超过 12 年前
The first example it mentions, wheretogetmovingboxes.com, has expired: <a href="http://wheretogetmovingboxes.com/" rel="nofollow">http://wheretogetmovingboxes.com/</a><p>I was wondering, though, how it did for the search "where to get moving boxes"...its PageRank was 1...I'm assuming that with only 300 monthly uniques (compared to the number of people who must ask that question on a daily basis), it didn't do well.<p>Yet it made $70 a month out of just 300 visitors? That's a pretty high conversion rate.
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Matsta超过 12 年前
LOL @ Flippa.com<p>Seriously that site has been going downhill ever since they rebranded from SitePoint Marketplace several years back.<p>I remember when they first launched, they used a screenshot of one of my sites on their homepage for at least a year without permission, and this site was listed on SitePoint before they deleted it and refused to say why.<p>Pretty much ever since the whole site is full of scammers. People just put up bogus sites claiming to sell Facebook fans, Youtube views and Twitter followers, that somehow make $5k a month and the domains are barely 30 days old.<p>Then they upload 'legitimate' Google Analytics screenshots, which Flippa never check and then someone stupid enough to buy the site pretty much gets a $10 domain in return for $10k (they take a greedy chunk off every sale of course so they couldn't care less about anyone else)<p>I would guess that a good percentage of the data they use is complete bogus so I wouldn't take those stats seriously.<p>Anyway here's a nice Google search if you want to look into this further: <a href="http://goo.gl/qfVAW" rel="nofollow">http://goo.gl/qfVAW</a>
thematt超过 12 年前
The problem with this analysis is it's based largely on numbers provided by unscrupulous people trying to game SEO.<p>Speaking as someone who has purchased multiple sites off of Flippa -- I view any revenue numbers with lots of skepticism. The majority are spammy sites and the remaining sites that are legitimate have often faked/inflated their numbers to entice purchasers.
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DocFeind超过 12 年前
I was expecting a load of manure, but... the technical data and information was actually very insightful. I would love to see a longer running historical revision of this, say from the late 90s til now. Once upon a time everything was static and monetization almost unheard of. Oh how far the web has come...
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extesy超过 12 年前
Here's a more complete set of various online revenue models: <a href="https://hackpad.com/Web-And-Mobile-Revenue-Models-(final)-EgXuEtSibE7" rel="nofollow">https://hackpad.com/Web-And-Mobile-Revenue-Models-(final)-Eg...</a>
Datsundere超过 12 年前
I'd assume mostly advertisements. Sites like Gizmodo get money from big corporations to review or write articles. Once the sites get big, I think they get free prototypes to test them and review them.
arekp超过 12 年前
It's interesting to compare the findings with website popularity: <a href="http://5000best.com/websites/" rel="nofollow">http://5000best.com/websites/</a>
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