Matt Welch wonders: Are blogs the biggest new cash cow since Pets.com, or just another passing fad like that "Information Superhighway" we used to hear so much about.
Julian Sanchez | August 4, 2005
Matt Welch wonders: Are blogs the biggest new cash cow since Pets.com, or just another passing fad like that "Information Superhighway" we used to hear so much about.
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|8.4.05 @ 11:01AM|#
"Not even Arianna Huffington can mess that up."
I'd give it about five years before she's calling for them to be regulated, but as usual, no-one will listen.
|8.4.05 @ 11:41AM|#
Speaking of cows... how about Reason allocating the revenues from that cow up there wearing the chastity belt to pay for a US-wide Jennifer tour?
Tour must include Sinincincinnati.
|8.4.05 @ 12:14PM|#
Are blogs the biggest new cash cow since Pets.com
Does this mean that blogs will be shilling for mortgage refinancing on local TV in a few years? Don't ones with ads already do that?
Lonewacko|8.4.05 @ 12:41PM|#
Great article, and I really liked the jab at Lou Dobbs!
|8.4.05 @ 12:44PM|#
Are blogs the biggest new cash cow since Pets.com
What does the carpet humper think? He might be able to shed some light on this.
|8.4.05 @ 1:04PM|#
You know, if everybody here just clicked on the UFP ad each day, we could probably bankrupt Matt Furey and get rid of it in a week or two.
|8.4.05 @ 1:52PM|#
You know, if everybody here just clicked on the UFP ad each day, we could probably bankrupt Matt Furey and get rid of it in a week or two.
Might have worked already. I clicked on the Ultimate Fitness Program ad in attempt to get strong by rubbing myself on the floor and got a server error.
|8.4.05 @ 2:13PM|#
Do the advertisers actually read the comment threads?