2nd day starting - I missed Mena Trott from Six Apart... (Dana tracked it)
The day is starting with the RSS Panel. With Fergus Burns from Nooke, Scott Rafer/CEO Wireless Ink, Dana van DenHeuvel/Pheedo, Steve Olechowski/FeedBurner, Greg Reinacker/NewsGator.
It started with questions about RSS behaviour to the panel and there really were people admiting that they subscribe to more than 500 RSS Feeds (get a life!).
The panel just started of to "look into their crystal ball"...
* IRSS ist highly relevant for the ad business...
* we have to stop counting impressions (regarding ad business)
* Is RSS the new Worm/Virus environment?
* Maybe yes beause it is the transportation environment but these are problems the industry had with other options before and those got solved too...
* challenge to publishers - how do you monetize on this new content distribution method in a way which appeals to the readers AND the advertising industry?
* Next year we will be talking mostly about CRM! (in context of RSS)
* The term RSS will go away, because we have to explain ourselfs to humans now! Microsoft will probably call it "Webfeed"
lesblogs
The day is starting with the RSS Panel. With Fergus Burns from Nooke, Scott Rafer/CEO Wireless Ink, Dana van DenHeuvel/Pheedo, Steve Olechowski/FeedBurner, Greg Reinacker/NewsGator.
It started with questions about RSS behaviour to the panel and there really were people admiting that they subscribe to more than 500 RSS Feeds (get a life!).
The panel just started of to "look into their crystal ball"...
* IRSS ist highly relevant for the ad business...
* we have to stop counting impressions (regarding ad business)
* Is RSS the new Worm/Virus environment?
* Maybe yes beause it is the transportation environment but these are problems the industry had with other options before and those got solved too...
* challenge to publishers - how do you monetize on this new content distribution method in a way which appeals to the readers AND the advertising industry?
* Next year we will be talking mostly about CRM! (in context of RSS)
* The term RSS will go away, because we have to explain ourselfs to humans now! Microsoft will probably call it "Webfeed"
lesblogs
Sierra - am 6. Dezember 2005, 11:06
