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Why Facebook Is Worth $0 [News item]

samoth

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July 13, 2007

Why Facebook Is Worth $0

CNN Money used the number $10 billion when talking about the valuation of Facebook, the social network.There was a bit of joking in that. Yahoo! (YHOO) apparently considered a $1 billion bid less than a year ago. Google (GOOG) and Microsoft (MSFT) are considered buyers because Facebook has 30 million active users and none of these companies has a big social network like MySpace, the company bought by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp (NWS) for $565 million.

The feeling is that Murdoch got a deal on the largest of the social network sites. But one industry estimate says that MySpace will only do $200 million in revenue this year. But, how can a property with 44 billion monthly page views bring in so little revenue?

The answer is that social network sites deliver an audience that its almost useless to online marketers. The people who go to sites like Facebook cannot be organized in any logical way as visitors to Yahoo! Finance or AOL Movies can be.

One of the dirty little secrets about the internet is that much of the advertising inventory is sold as remnants for well under $1 per thousand pageviews. The CPM that advertisers would pay to be on the front page of CNN Money could be closer to $40. But, a large portion of the advertising run online is dancing aliens selling mortgages. This is because much of the internet's traffic cannot be organized and sold to highly targeted audiences. So, this inventory goes for a song.

Social network audiences probably carry the lowest value of any ad inventory on the web. An educated guess would be that if MySpace will do $200 million in revenue this year, Facebook might do $50 million. And, that is not likely to hit $500 million anytime soon, It may never happen.

Facebook's lack of attractiveness to advertisers is its valuation Achilles Heel.

No one has bought the company because it is not worth much.

Douglas A. McIntyre can be reached at 24/7 Wall St.

http://www.247wallst.com/2007/07/why-facebook-is.html




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the VALUE is not advertising.

it's having a captive audience. from there u can spawn an auction site, travel site, movie premiere site, etc. etc.

you control whta they see 10-20x a day.

that has value. Murdoch isnt' stupid. He couldn't care less about 'advertising revenue'. He just wants american teens in the palm of his hand.

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Don't agree w/ this guy...

Targeted marketing is easy on facebook. You can highly target certain groups on facebook, just look at the 'groups' that are made on there for anything and everything.

There is some giant groups on there, too.....thousands of people, most of them have some interest in common...easy...large frat and soriety groups on there...



Facebook also generates money from the users purchasing banners and shit, like "Hey Happy bday to my frat sister! Let's get Drunk!" for 3 hours and $75....money in that as well...
 
>No one has bought the company because it is not worth much.

Wrong.

No one has bought the company cuz the owners keep seeing the value of their company grow and grow.

And when you're growing - you don't sell. Once it levels out - you'll see them trying to unload it fast.

Kinda like having a stock that's increasing and increasing.
 
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