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The End Of Free Content?
By: Frank Reed 2009-11-13 The end of what you ask? The end of the newspaper industry? Sure, why not? Thats an easy one and we talk about that probably way too much. The end of free content? Now were getting warmer. Earlier this week we told of Rupert Murdochs master plan (or is that disastrous plan?) to remove his News Corp. content from the search engines like Google. Thats pretty big talk. Crazy talk possibly but big talk nonetheless. So do you just make that kind of threat then wait and see or do you then draw the line in the sand? You know, set a date as to when this grand gesture will occur. Well, lets not get totally crazy or at least clear on that one. That smells too much like reality. So what am I driving at here? Its the continued blustering of News Corp. about pay for content models. Now, they are talking about a sort of uprising that they will lead so that all media outlets will follow.
Soon. Well, thats definitive. In an attempt to further clarify this threat of a pitchfork and torch uprising by the media industry Mr. Miller then gave the ominous threat of when this will all hit the fan.
Pack up the plantation! They're going to remove themselves from the search engines in a couple of months or maybe like 6 or 9 or 12 months. I dont know. Do you? Are you worried yet? Even Murdoch himself is back-pedaling on his own claims about when this grand gesture might / may take place.
Oh for Petes sake! This is sounding more and more like the ramblings of a mad man than anything else. Why would you rile up the biggest boon to traffic that any news site has then be wishy-washy on the details and even throw into doubt if they have the nerve or, even worse, the backing of the rest of the media industry to pull this off? Also, in all of this talk they are confusing people about pay walls and search engine access. Will that happen together? Are they all part of the same plan? Heres the final piece that is interesting. News Corp. is even calling out the quality of the traffic that comes from the engines as inferior because it may be one time visitors. Excuse me? What if that one time visitor actually had never expressed real interest in your publication but through the engines landed at your site and thought Hey, not bad. Im gonna keep coming back.? This quote from Miller says a lot
Ok, if you can survive without it then just do it already. Well, that wouldnt be prudent now would it.
Looks to me like this whole thing is just keeping News Corp. in the news because there may not be any real news here since there is no plan and no definition coupled with vague threats and dates of even more vague threats. I say do it and lets see what happens. Theres no way to predict how this will play out and some game of cat and mouse will just tick off more people than its worth. As Henry Rollins shouted years ago Dont think about it . Do it! Amen. Comments About the Author: Frank Reed's blog Frank Thinking About Internet Marketing provides practical advice and insight for Internet marketers from local SMB's to Fortune 500's. Frank provides Internet marketing services through FT Internet Marketing, Inc. In addition, Frank is a regular contributor to Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim and Mike Moran's Biznology blogs. |
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