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Please explain to me
How this is a sound buisness proposition?
Not only does he want people to pay for his content, he wishes to be removed from the number one search engine? Quote:
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Good luck to him.
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A bad day for the Murdoch press.
A good day for humanity. |
Good riddance...
He is a most evil man, seriously. Do you remember the Bond film with Elliot Carver? I swear Carver was based on him and was a send up of how he would like to see things. |
That may all be true but please what is his reasoning?
Or is it just wishfull thinking or foolish pride in thinking folks will actually not only pay for his content but go out of their way to find it. |
He simply seems to lack the understanding of how the internet works.
His own reasoning ("He claimed that readers who randomly reach a page via an internet search hold little value to advertisers.) doesn't make it any clearer to me, tbh. Why have something for free when you can pay for it? :roll: |
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So he had a deal with Google where his websites traffic would create advertising revenue which meant Google would then pay newscorp for generating income. He then used the projected revenue to boost his creditworthiness when he purchased MySpace. His traffic deal failed to create the traffic expected which means Google are not paying him what he forcast so he is stumped. In typical murdoch practice as he failed in his deals objectives and he cannot buy google out of the game he is saying he won't play with them anymore. Quote:
Threatening to withdraw all traffic as a response to problems of failing to deliver a third of the traffic you had promised. |
Thank you Tribesman for that succinct reply! You're so right re. Murdoch, the man is not only dangerous in his objectives, but childish in his mentality - which could explain a lot of his actions now I come to think of it.
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Yes, the way you put it, the thing actually makes sense to me (from his vantage point, that is).
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