Google, MySpace And The Segmentation of Social Networking Quickens

“Buried in Google’s quarterly results was a note saying that it was having a harder time than anticipated getting ad revenue out of MySpace. Surprise, it’s turning out that social networking is not the holy grail of advertising—people don’t like to have ads shoved at them when they are connecting. For this reason, there is a lot of defection going on in the social networking area, as people leave and set up their own gated social networks. If you want to advertise to them, you have to ask permission.” Hmm, interesting.

When author Bruce Nussbaum went on to ask how you’d advertise to a niche such as the WEF’s Young Global Leaders group my comment was to keep it human.

eBay sellers attack negative feedback ban

Saw this on Friday..

“Entrepreneurs have criticized the move by online auction service eBay to prevent sellers from posting negative feedback about customers who buy items. As part as what it described as “bold changes,” the company announced last week that beginning in May, sellers will not be permitted to leave negative comments about buyers. Traditionally, both sellers and buyers have been encouraged to post feedback, be it good or bad.”

Actually I have sympathy with eBay after one seller nicely put in feedback on me after a mistake I made on some download software purchase: DO NOT SELL TO, ABSOLUTE IDIOT. Hey, payback dude.