Not Making $$ on the Web
Business Models on the Web
Facebook & Game Profits
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Strangely, you can have a very successful Web company without making money. On the  ____, success has been as much about how much energy is generated around your endeavor, how cool you are thought to be, as has been is about making money.

Web

100

The Web business model we call ____  means making money from promoting other people's products on your site.

Ads

100

Different kinds of _______  (console, PC, FB, mobile) have different business models.

Games

100

So what happens in between fame and riches? _______  ! 

Investors

100

The Web business model we call "_______ _______" other businesses means making sure even your competitors need your product to succeed.

Getting Underneath

200

The big idea in online business has been: first get ____, then you'll get ______.

Famous, Rich 
200

Most of Microsoft's money comes from the fact that PCs have __________  pre-installed

Windows

200

One challenge for Facebook is to get __________  to understand the value of friendships formed at work on Facebook.

Businesses

200

Much money has passed hands as Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg gives portions of the company's  _______ (stock) to constituents such as Facebook staff.

Equity
200

The traditional model is that people _________  a product, install it, and play the game.

Buy

300

The most successful companies on the Web are not those with the best software, but those that ________  enough to keep creating new versions and generating new ideas.

Learn

300

For now Facebook sign-in is free for other companies to use, but once everyone is using it, will Facebook try to ________  it?

Monetize

300

Endorsements have the potential for __________   (the more a company is “liked,” the more it might pay for the service that exposes it to those audiences).

Monetization

300

The big question: is it okay to make money on the Web? If so, what methods are _________ ?

Ethical

300

In social games, Facebook and Zynga are the current champions—in particular, _______ rules the social space. Zynga's model consists of free, time-limited play.

Farmville

400

_____ is a measure of how cool you are and ______  is a measure of how many people frequent your system.

Buzz, Eyeballs

400

Monster.com and Craigslist are other ______   that are competing very well with newspaper ads.

Infomediaries 

400

Facebook is __________  the intranet capabilities of the site

Dogfooding

400

For many years information was given to readers in exchange for their ___________  —can the industry get people to pay now?

Attention

400

A mediator stands between two parties. An _______ works between users and companies, providing information.

Infomediator

500

A company may launch a product several times before it actually works well. This tactic of trial and error is called the __________________________

Version 3 phenomenon 

500

This is a guaranteed _______ ________ , and gets around the fact that multiple companies produce the computers. NO matter who produces the computer Microsoft gets paid.

Income Stream
500

Farmville's method consists of: 1. Frustrating you; 2. Rewarding you (you can pay more to “unlock” systems); and 3. Creating a gift economy (which is really ____________ ____________  .

Viral Marketing

500

Initially, _____  made money with this model: the user buys a disk, and owns it forever. They somehow managed to keep that model and add a ______  model on top of it.

Wow, Subscription-Based

500

Some companies invent ways of selling things not sold before, or reinvent new ways to sell traditional items. For example, no one knew exactly how to make money on digital _________ before Apple created a good _________  model.

Music, Revenue

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