Pure Adsense Site Sold for $20-$35 Million To AOL
October 7, 2005
Paidcontent.org is reporting that Weblogs Inc is selling for 20-35 million to AOL. The site is making a million and some purely off Adsense per year.
- While no actual number is made I assure you aol didnt buy this in hopes of being the worlds best adsensor, obviously they would replace the google adwords with thier own advertisement. Assuming that they look at the gross sales of revenue on the site (what google makes not the publisher) then you can roughly figure double the reported 2 mill that the publisher has been quoted as saying, so for 20 mill they buy a site that is giving them 4mill worth of advertising space per year, with a life expectancy of far more then 5 years I think this deal says little about adsense or its standing in the content advertising community and more about aol’s long term planning when it comes to general advertising structuring.
- Wow! It deserves that money. AOL would increase the traffic & profits and get the invested money back within a couple of years for sure. Good investment.
The question is, will AOL keep the Google ads when the acquisition is complete.
-The question is, will AOL keep the Google ads when the acquisition is complete.
I quess that would depend on who buys AOL, Google or Microsoft.
- For the record, it wasn’t “pure AdSense”. They had plenty of other paid advertising, and many of the blogs made more from those ads than from AdSense.
- Comment by Jason Calacanis:
Another thing to keep in mind is that we can’t run Google Adsense in top positions on a lot of our blogs because they are sold out (Engadget, Autoblog, etc. are sold out up top). If we had those slots open we would be at much more per day right now.
- Reuters said they have it on good source that the deal is for $25 million with an earnout that could get it up to $40 million.
Damn…..
- 25 million is way too much for a company that for all I know barely makes a profit. Three months ago Calcanis wrote on his blog that they were almost reaching 1 million/year from adsense but that wasn’t enough to pay +100 bloggers and 9 other “unproductive” employees. So why would someone throw 25 million out the window? Maybe there’s something we don’t know….
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