
My pal Mark Dempster over at Sequoia sent me a study on CPM's dropping.
The key finding here, in my mind, is what I've said all along: social networks are great for traffic but horrible for advertising. Social networking sites are probably not going to figure out a way to insert advertising into people's conversations--just like message boards, chat rooms, and IM didn't.
Again, communication services are amazing for traffic, but they suck for advertising. High CPMs are going to be reserved for vertical content and search, where people are in the cognitive mindset to consume sponsor messages, which when correctly aligned are perceived as content.
- "Among the verticals, Social Networking led the plunge with monetization dropping 47 percent, from 37 cents in March to 19 cents in April, below January lows of 22 cents. Entertainment monetization dropped 17 percent from 40 cents in March to 33 cents in April. Gaming and Sports were down marginally (4 percent and 5 percent, respectively). Technology remained relatively flat at 83 cents in April vs. 82 cents in March, but is still off January highs of 92 cents."
JasonNation: What do you think social networking sites should do to monetize their traffic?
* No, I'm not asking to get bought by Facebook or MySpace... I'm just pointing out what I think the right strategy is for social networking sites: build traffic and dump it to places that make money.


1. Hi Jason - Great topic/question about monetization of Social Networking websites.
I agree that though social networks drive plenty of traffic but they don't really do well in conversion. This is obvious as users are just interested in clicking on friends and read-about/interact-with them. And that sucks for advertisers who wish to sell/do something with users.
Here are a few ideas I think social networks should explore:
1) Create "Branded" interest groups (as apposed to user generated groups) and have a manager/moderator to overlook each group -- feed content, activities and then of course relevant/targeted advertisements!
2) "User Recommendations" - add a feature that allows users to recommend something useful to friends OR even the opposite approach whereby a user requests his/her friends to recommend something. When showing those recommendations (books/music/events/etc), and then show the relevant/targeted advertisements!
3) "Intelligent Bot/Buddy" - add a cool virtual friend embedded to every account. This Bot/Buddy automatically tracks the conversation/messages/activities that you contribute in your network. With that information, your "Virtual Buddy" reminds you that you have been talking too much about "fill_the_blank" and it recommends some stuff (targeted ads) that you might want to know. NOTE: you might want to do it more cleverly without storing data about user activities to protect privacy!
-- Cool heh?
I have more. I am currently working on AdExcel, a new startup that is doing something really innovative in the online advertising space. We are entering closed alpha this month and will be launching soon. Perhaps we could talk more about it if you like :-)
Warmest,
Darren
Posted at 5:40PM on May 15th 2008 by Darren Lee