Clipping the MySpace Ticket
I've always believed widget companies will ultimately have to pay the distribution owner. Nothing is free. So I agree with Dare (it's not like i can distribute content/tools onto non community sites without paying - even if this is my 'corporate portal' background coming out - Like all media there are swings and roundabouts on who pays who when it comes to content/distribution and value/revenue/cost equations. real estate is realestate) :
Carnage4Life : "If I were PhotoBucket, I'd work with MySpace and either (i) agree on how MySpace gets a revshare of PhotoBucket ads shown on their site or (ii) make it easy for MySpace to filter out the embeds with ads (which are a minority) and allow other embedded media from PhotoBucket pass through. Considering that they are trying to flip their startup, the PhotoBucket crew would be wise to avoid going to war with the biggest traffic driver to their site."
Carnage4Life : "If I were PhotoBucket, I'd work with MySpace and either (i) agree on how MySpace gets a revshare of PhotoBucket ads shown on their site or (ii) make it easy for MySpace to filter out the embeds with ads (which are a minority) and allow other embedded media from PhotoBucket pass through. Considering that they are trying to flip their startup, the PhotoBucket crew would be wise to avoid going to war with the biggest traffic driver to their site."



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