The New Economics of Advertising

June 11, 2008

NEWS: Weebly Adds AdSense Support For Drag And Drop Cash

Filed under: blog — Dash @ 2:33 pm
Ed: More platforms for content management. Growth for user generated content. 

Blog traffic reaches all time high

UK Internet visits to weblogs reached an all time high last week. As the chart below illustrates, Blogs and Personal Websites accounted for 1.19% of all UK traffic, equivalent to one in every 84 internet visits.

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Weebly Adds AdSense Support For Drag And Drop Cash

Weebly, the WYSIWYG website designer, has introduced integration with Google’s AdSense API that will allow its users to easily monetize their pages. The site is also introducing new ‘Pro’ accounts, which will give paying members access to increased privacy and other features.

After selecting a desired ad size, users can place their AdSense widget by simply dragging onto their page in the Weebly editor. From there they can modify its appearance without having to muck with CSS or HTML. The site has also eliminated a few steps in the AdSense application process, but it hasn’t been able to do away with it entirely (users will still eventually have to enter their contact and required financial information, but Weebly won’t make you do it immediately). Users will split revenues from their site 50/50 with Weebly.

Weebly’s new Pro accounts introduce new features like embedded audio, increase file size limits, and the ability to customize or remove the Weebly footer. A year costs around $60, while users who sign up for two years will get a discount.

Weebly’s AdSense integration is sure to be a hit with people looking to quickly monetize their sites with as little hassle as possible (though Weebly might have to educate some of them on what AdSense is). Some more tech-savvy users might balk at the prospect of having 50% of their revenues paid to their hosting site, but Weebly isn’t really made for this kind of user in the first place. The Y Combinator-funded site has seen explosive growth over the last few months, and has seen its usage double in size since February, from 300,000 to over 600,000 users (you can see a graph below).

There are a number of other players in the WSIWYG page creation space, including Jimdo andSynthasite. For those that aren’t using page creation software, Triggit allows users to embed AdSense ads into any site using a line of JavaScript.

Photographic Proof: Women Like Tumblr


Tumblr: Brainy ladies and the people who like them. Go figure: We attended Tumblr’s NYC Meetup in TriBeCa Sunday night expecting another sausage fest, and found something much more more pleasant. The geek-girls were out in force. “Tumblr is totally estrogen-y,” said blogger Jessica Gold Haralson. “If anything, it’s a complete donut fest.” Eve… Silicon Alley Insider 

Trying Zemanta

…do a tumblr style reblog in typepad. The company is based in Slovenia and was funded through relationships it made at seedcamp. I am very interested in what’s going on with seed stage web startups in europe right now. I’ll be over there next month and will spend some time trying to get a sense of things. One stop is likely to be Slovenia to mee… A VC : Venture Capital and Technology

1 Comment »

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    Comment by Rémi SOUBEYRAND — December 11, 2008 @ 9:15 pm | Reply


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