I think PG recently mentioned it gets about 60k visitors a day. How well do you think it could be monetized, based on its audience/traffic?
Ask HN: Could HN make it as a business?
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#3Oh wait, it does that already.
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#4The first is not viable the second is already 'built in' by discussing and recommending various services and products on HN
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#5Reddit has significantly more traffic and is having a tough time with it: http://blog.reddit.com/2010/07/reddit-needs-help.html
Would Reddit be considered more successful if it was a leaner organization? They say in that post that revenues aren't great, but I wonder if that has more to do with the size/nature of the reddit operation.
If it isn't, then my questions is: are they just not doing a good job of monetizing, or is it just very difficult to monetize that kind of site?
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#6You could use the site as a way to promote the existence of your venture capital firm to highly intelligent people who are actually interested in start-ups. Oh wait, it does that already.
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#7Currently there are two ways to monetize: subscription fees or ads. The first is not viable the second is already 'built in' by discussing and recommending various services and products on HN
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#8You could use the site as a way to promote the existence of your venture capital firm to highly intelligent people who are actually interested in start-ups. Oh wait, it does that already.
That's a good point, but I meant this more in terms of taking YC out of the picture and just looking at the site alone.
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
That's a good point, but I meant this more in terms of taking YC out of the picture and just looking at the site alone.
Hmm, you mean, look at HN as a Digg/Reddit/Slashdot look-alike? The "aggregator site model" is pretty simple to describe, really: screw quality, get moar users, ads, profit. It clearly works as a business model, but whether that plays to the strengths of HN is a completely different matter.
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#10To personalize this a bit, show a simple survey link on the main nav bar that lets users select the types of services they are intereted in. This would then be used to populate a sidebar with dinky ads or other promotions from startups/events.
Here's another one: Have events/conferences sponsor specific threads in HN...Whichever comment receives the most points get a discount or free pass. Once again, affiliate fees on other users signing up for the event kicks back to HN.
And another: create an automated newsletter that sends you a roundup of the days highest voted stories (with topic personlization if you want [ie, only send me Ask HN or 'seeking feedback' type stories]). Sell a few ads in the sidebar to startups on a budget.
If HN is averaging 60k uniques/day, that newsletter could grow pretty quickly. Sell of small banners at a decent CPM and it should make some money. And then of course layer on a taxonomy binding ad server that shows ads relevant to the topic(s) that are displayed in the newsletter based on the users preferences.