Six Apart Buying Live Journal?

from the bigger,-badder-and-why? dept

Om Malik claims to have it on good authority that Six Apart is in the process of buying Live Journal. If it's true, it's an interesting move. Many people have been wondering exactly where Six Apart fits into the market. While they offer software for your own server, it's clear that they've been paying much more attention to the TypePad hosting service -- which faced some form of competition from the various free sites, including Blogger and Live Journal. TypePad has been able to get more users by offering additional features and more control than free sites, but still at cheaper rates than hosting your site separately and installing the software yourself. Faced with some amount of competition from Google, MSN and AOL (and, probably Yahoo at some point), it looks like Six Apart decided they needed to get into the numbers game to show that, somehow, they had more bloggers than the others -- and Live Journal gives them that point. However, it's not clear how much Live Journal users have in common with TypePad users. The two seem to attract very different audiences. While that might mean they've just expanded their market, they've expanded it mainly with people who aren't interested in paying, and who seem less likely to move up the scale than users from other blogging services. Either way, it looks like, as we kick off 2005, we're already facing "blog consolidation." If this deal does happen, it will be interesting to see what Six Apart does with all those Live Journal users. With the growth of contextual advertising (see what Google has done with Blogger for reference), it wouldn't be surprising if they hope to leverage all those sites for advertising rather than pushing them towards subscription services.
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  1. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 4 Jan 2005 @ 8:25pm

    No Subject Given

    your comment of replace it with users who don't pay is ridiculous.

    Livejournal has a good amount of payign members. I don't know the ratio but plenty of people pay to make the company profitable and growing, and introducing more pay services over time.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. icon
    Mike (profile), 4 Jan 2005 @ 9:49pm

    Re: No Subject Given

    You're telling me the majority of livejournal users pay? I don't think so. I didn't say that *none* pay. Just that it's mainly free users, which is a factual statement. I also wasn't implying that the company didn't make money. My only point was that it doesn't seem like as strategic a fit with Six Apart as it could be.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Doug, 5 Jan 2005 @ 1:52pm

    LJ paying accounts

    You're telling me the majority of livejournal users pay? I don't think so.
    From the LiveJournal.com statistics page:
    • Free Account: 5544357 (98.3%)
    • Early Adopter: 14228 (0.3%)
    • Paid Account: 93307 (1.7%)
    • Permanent Account: 1622 (0.0%)
    So 1.7% currently pay, although it'd be more like 4% to 6% if only active accounts were considered (depending on the definition of "active"). Paid accounts are currently $25/year, so the gross revenue should be a bit over $2 million (US) per year.

    A lot of other interesting data on the statistics page, too.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 5 Jan 2005 @ 5:32pm

    Re: No Subject Given

    and no I said a good amount :-) Never said majority.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. icon
    Mike (profile), 5 Jan 2005 @ 7:17pm

    Re: No Subject Given

    I never implied "a good amount" didn't pay. All I did was imply that most people didn't. That was factually correct and you implied it wasn't...

    So, I'm at a loss to understand your complaint now.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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