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舊 2006-05-02, 05:32 PM
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預設 【新聞】取個好網名 年收台幣500萬

http://www.appledaily.com.tw/AppleNe...Art_ID=2579423

【陳智偉╱綜合外電報導】

搶得先機提早佔個好網域名字,每年坐收500萬台幣不是空談。《華爾街日報》(The Wall Street Journal)指出,空殼網站獲利模式再度進化,靠著如「flashgames.com」這類熱門網域名,不用聘雇員工、不必投資研發行銷、甚至不賣任何產品,靠著網路搜尋廣告,每年也能坐收15萬美元(台幣480萬元)以上廣告佣金。

全靠搜尋流量獲利

這種空殼網站賺錢的方式和以往不同。在網路熱潮初期,許多網路業者靠著搶佔與知名品牌或企業相同的網域,然後賣斷給商標持有廠商的方式,快速大賺一票;如今只在網站上列出從搜尋引擎找到與網域名相關的搜尋結果,然後分享付費搜尋廣告營收。

目前這種獲利模式已引起許多大型網路公司注意,投資開發。如My Space.com前董事長羅森布拉特(Richard Rosenblatt)即籌措1.2億美元創投基金,創建Demand Media新公司,全力收購多達15萬個網域名稱,並持續增加中。

www.flashgames.com網站流量每月高達24萬人次,訪客大都是想尋找網路遊戲,靠著把他們導向搜尋引擎業者的搜尋結果,Demand Media大做無本生意。不過,未來他仍考慮以低成本為空殼網站增添一些內容,以強化經營結構。

RBC Capital Markets分析師羅韓(Jordan Rohan)估計,這種新興網路產業每年至少創造約6億美元(台幣192億元)營收,佔搜尋廣告5~10%,3年內規模還可能倍增為12億美元(台幣384億元)。
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舊 2006-05-02, 05:38 PM
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附上一個新聞,enom.com最近剛被文中所提到的demand media給收購了,以後他有更多的domain name可以parking。看來這種做ppc的生意將成為另一種internet industry的主流。
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eNom, Inc. acquired by group led by former MySpace.com chairman
May 1, 2006 close

eNom, Inc. announced today it has been acquired by Demand Media, Inc., a new company headed by former MySpace.com chairman Richard Rosenblatt. Details of the transaction were published on the front page of the May 1 Wall Street Journal.

"For eNom's valued network of resellers and retail customers, the acquisition represents no changes to existing relationships," assured Paul Stahura, eNom founder and CEO and new President and Chief Operating Officer of Demand Media. "eNom will continue to offer best-of-brand domain name and related Internet services under its own name and platform. Capital from our acquisition will accelerate our commitment to grow our core business and enhance its infrastructure enabling us to offer an even more robust suite of services."
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以下是華爾街日報的原文:

For These Sites, Their Best Asset Is a Good Name

By JULIA ANGWIN May 1, 2006; Page B1

The web site www.flashgames.com has no staff, spends no money on marketing and despite its name, offers no games. All it offers is a list of links to other game sites. Yet it earns revenue of more than $150,000 a year selling online ads.

Flashgames.com is just one of thousands of Web sites that are cashing in on the online advertising boom in an unusual way -- by piggybacking on the ad-sales efforts of giant search engines Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc.


These sites' ability to make lots of money for little investment is now attracting attention from big players. A group of investors led by former MySpace.com chairman Richard Rosenblatt is expected to announce today that it has raised $120 million from investors to build a new company, Demand Media Inc., centered on generic domain names like these. The venture has already acquired 150,000 domain names -- including flashgames.com -- and plans to aggressively acquire more. But, conscious of the limitations of these bare-bones sites, it plans to add some low-cost content in hopes of making the business even stronger.

"We will be taking billboards and turning them into content Web sites," says Mr. Rosenblatt, who ran MySpace.com's parent company Intermix Media Inc. and negotiated its sale to News Corp. for more than $650 million last year. Mr. Rosenblatt, a serial Internet entrepreneur, is co-founding Demand Media with Shawn Colo, a principal at Spectrum Equity Investors. His backers include Spectrum, Oak Investment Partners and Generation Partners.

Sites like flashgames.com used to be considered "cybersquatting," a longstanding Internet tactic where entrepreneurs register domain names either associated with a particular subject or a company and then try to sell the name for a quick profit. These new-generation sites go a little further, reaping ad revenue. Demand Media says it will not buy trademarked domain names.

Owned until recently by two Australian entrepreneurs, flashgames.com draws people -- about 240,000 a month -- looking for a Web-based game that uses flash-animation technology. The links that the would-be gamers find on flashgames.com are actually paid ads placed by Google or Yahoo, both of which sprinkle ad links all over the Web, paying the host sites a cut of the revenue they receive when anyone clicks on one of their links. So when someone finds flashgames.com, and then clicks on a link to another games site, flashgames.com gets paid.

Analysts estimate these types of site, known as "domain parking," generate about 5% to 10% of search-engine revenue, putting the industry's annual revenue at about $600 million. "The profit margins are extraordinary," says RBC Capital Markets analyst Jordan Rohan. He predicts industry revenue could double to $1.2 billion within three years.

Still, given the sites' meager offerings, some in the industry worry that these domains may not have staying power. Even finding one of these sites is a matter of luck. Web surfers have to type its full name into the address line of a Web browser, although some browsers automatically add a dot-com to the end of something they type. But most parked domains don't generate enough traffic to show up at the top of search-engine rankings.

"This is grandma type of navigation," says Matt Bentley, chief strategy officer of Sedo.com LLC, a domain-name parking business. "It's probably not currently being done by a lot of sophisticated people."


In line with Mr. Rosenblatt's plans to add some cheap content to his sites to give visitors a reason to come back, Demand Media has already purchased San Francisco-based eHow Inc., which provides niche content, and will buy more content companies. But he isn't planning to invest heavily in content -- Mr. Rosenblatt says his goal is to have "immaterial" content costs. Instead he plans to rely heavily on content contributed by members of the public, which could range from reviews and blogs to photos. Such "user-generated content" powered the growth of Web sites such as MySpace.com, now one of the most popular destinations on the Internet.

To provide the technology for offering upgraded content, Demand has also purchased eNom Inc., a large domain name registrar based in Bellevue, Wash. With better content, Mr. Rosenblatt says, the Web sites will appear higher in search-engine listings and thus attract more visitors. That in turn, will hopefully translate into more clicks on the links -- and more revenue.

"These domain names are really the raw land of the Internet," says Fred Harman, managing director of Oak Investment Partners, one of Mr. Rosenblatt's backers. "Richard is a real-estate developer, taking the raw land and developing it ... We're trying to liberate these domains from the cybersquatters and actually put them to good use."

Demand Media isn't the only company trying to turn domains into a meaningful media business. Publicly traded Marchex Inc., which owns 200,000 site names including Debts.com and CollegeGuide.com, is in the process of upgrading its portfolio of Web sites to include more content.

Last year, Marchex added weather forecasts, maps and demographic information to 52 Web sites that it owns with ZIP code names, such as 29445.com -- the ZIP code for Goose Creek, S.C. Marchex said traffic to the enhanced Web sites more than doubled during the five-month period ending Jan. 31, driven in part by the fact that better content increased the site's rankings among search engine results.

Other big players are also realizing the need to bolster their domain holdings. YesDirect Inc., Waltham, Mass., is pursuing a strategy of adding content to some of its premium sites, such as sportsunlimited.com. And Houston-based Internet REIT Inc., which owns more than 400,000 domain names, has added content and social networking features to some of its premium sites such as africanamericans.com, americanrevolution.com and mutualfunds.com.
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之前的馬英九網站事件幾天後
我寫了封信跟幾位記者提到 DP 在這個領域上的事蹟,看他們能不能把訊息PASS給相關的記者先生小姐…
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附上一個新聞,enom.com最近剛被文中所提到的demand media給收購了,以後他有更多的domain name可以parking。看來這種做ppc的生意將成為另一種internet industry的主流。
真恐怖...
直接購買 eNom...
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www.flashgames.com
這個網站好像沒有經營了?!好快><!
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英文的市場真很可怕

拼的過競爭,就不怕沒錢賺
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