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z2003-01-03- Acquiring Weblogs
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[Rafat Ali] ([PAID]) on the future of WebLog acquisition deals (Business Models For Information). But some of the blogs, notably industry blogs, could be a lucrative enough opportunity for trade/industry/specialized websites trying to get an audience online and in turn, revenues, either directly from these audiences or by convincing advertisers. And let me explain the term "bought" here: this may not necessarily mean exchange of money, but could be a package where the blogger gets a salaried position, or a certain cut out of the ad/subscription revenues and other such combinations.
And [John Scalzi]'s had a book he serialized on his WebLog picked up by Tor Books for "real" publication. Yet it still won't be out until "late 2003".
Bill Seitz, fluxent at gmail dot com, Weblog