Archive for January, 2010

The End of Free Content

Posted on January 21, 2010 by Miller1 Comment

I read a good piece over at Sacrilicious Marketing about how over the past few months there’s been a lot of pushback from news organizations (particularly those owned by NewsCorp) against search engines like Google who are linking and indexing their content, making it easier for regular folks like us to find information that is current and relevant to our search queries - and it got me thinking.

NewsCorp threatened to de-index all of its content from Google and Bing unless they were paid for it. Old Rupert (amongst others) is trying to usher out the era of the free web…. and it looks like it worked. Both Google and Bing paid up (how much, I don’t know).

Major labels like EMI have also removed the music videos of their artists and restricted embedding, moving them to their own site Vevo (with the help of Google) instead of having them just run on YouTube. They want to be paid for the views or move to a platform that has a business model in place that works more in their favor, much like the major TV networks did with HULU. There’s a brilliant piece on this from the band OK  Go.

Now the New York Times will be putting up a pay-wall in 2011. The details are sketchy as of yet, but it looks like it will be some kind of metered system.

I don’t know how this is going to play out. It does seem like the era of completely free content may be coming to an end, and that sucks because what makes the web so amazing is that free sharing of content and the speed at which FREE can travel. On the other hand, it IS their content and these companies can do whatever they want with it.

But should larger sites be able to demand payment from search engines to index their content? How does that cost then get passed on to users? Will they also demand payments from ISPs next, since that content gets pushed through their data pipes? Isn’t that just cable with text? I get worried that content will become too restricted and that the byproduct of that is a world where MY internet is different from YOUR internet (I know this does already exist to some degree - just ask China).

What do YOU think? Are you willing to pay for content from some of the major news organizations if you consume it online or will you just go somewhere else? What about the implications for net neutrality? Hit me in the comments, if you please.

A quick review of Mention Map

Posted on January 11, 2010 by MillerNo Comments

Here’s my quick take on Mention Map. I think it’s a really interesting way of showing how we’re all connected on Twitter as well as how people are having most of their conversations with.

Shared Items - January 9, 2010

Posted on January 9, 2010 by MillerNo Comments

Rick Short of Indium Corp gets social with me.

Posted on January 8, 2010 by MillerNo Comments

rickshortThis past week I had the chance to sit down with Rick Short, director of Marketing / Communications at Indium Corp. Rick has been blogging and using social media to help Indium build contacts and grow its business well before social was on the map. I’ve got the full videos over at the Romanelli Communications blog.

The conversation was so good, I had to break it up into parts. Really great points, especially for peeps whose business is B2B. You can also connect with Rick by visiting his blog or following him on Twitter.

Check out the videos here.

Miller live at the Electric Co., Utica NY

Posted on January 3, 2010 by MillerNo Comments

Below, check out my acoustic set from The Electric Co. in Utica, NY. It was my first attempt at a Live stream of a show and the actual music starts about 9 minutes in. Following my set is a set from Aaron Cidzik. Thanks to everyone who tuned in or came out to the bar. This will be a start of many more live broadcasts to come. As always, your comments are appreciated.

Shared Items - January 2, 2010

Posted on January 2, 2010 by MillerNo Comments