Paul O'Flaherty

Brain to mouth filter removed since 1978

Archive for August, 2008

27 August
2008
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How much is a reader worth?

If you are in any way interested in monetizing the content you create and publish online then it rapidly becomes evident that the value of your content (and your means to monetize it) is measured not by content itself but by the number of people who consume it.

That is not to say that the content itself has no value. Ultimately the best content should draw the biggest audiences but unfortunately this is not always through as many a great piece of content remains undiscovered due to lack of exposure or marketing and conversely many a mediocre piece has been seen by hundreds of thousands due to clever and efficient marketing.

It follows that if you were to sell your blog in the morning the true value of it lies not in any arbitrary calculation of current advertising earnings, extrapolation of cost based on money spent on development or design work, perceived value of a PageRank (which can be temporary and fleeting)or even on some sentimental value, but on the number of readers.

Well, to be more precise I would say on the number of readers that would be expected to remain after the blog changed hands.

So this leaves us with one important question!

How valuable is a reader? What monetary value can you place on a subscribers eyeballs?

So, that is my question to you dear readers? What is the value of a subscriber? How much are you worth to me and why? Conversely, how much am I worth as a subscriber to you?

26 August
2008
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Design work is a heck of a lot harder than it seems, trust me!

I’ve been working on a new design for one of our projects lately and it’s been driving me nuts.

I’m starting to wonder if maybe when it comes to design work I am my own worst critic as I rarely see anything I produce as being up to scratch.

Maybe that is why I like coding so much.

While there can be a great degree of elegance and design in code, it’s so much easier to implement it in  alive project because the vast majority of people will never look at it and will simply be happy that it is functional (regardless of my personal feelings about how code should be written).

25 August
2008
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I hate that Panda!

I hate to admit it, but Kung Fu Panda (just saw it for the first time) made me giggle. Go on! Sue me!

25 August
2008
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From the spam folder: Britney does it again!

Fresh from my spam folder and in order:

Britney released from mental hospital.

Followed by:

Britney sues vagina for divorce!

Maybe those should have arrived in the opposite order?

24 August
2008
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Classic Connolly: Tell Laura I Love Her

Couldn’t resist posting this as I’ve been listening to a  lot of classic Billy Connolly lately.

From the 1981 “Bites yer bum” show it’s “Tell Laura Love Her“.

22 August
2008
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Eddie Izzard – Wikipedia and Terms and Conditions

Unreleased video of Eddie Izzard performing at Union Square in New York. He discusses Wikipedia and whether anyone actually reads the Terms and Conditions.

13 August
2008
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History of Predictive Text Swearing

This one came to me today via FriendFeed. Thanks Veronica!!

The history of predictive text swearing!

13 August
2008
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Flooding in Ireland

I’ve lost touched with my blogging for the past few weeks due to work and personal stuff, yet you my dear readers have not let me sit on my ass and do nothing.

This post comes to you thanks to rummuser who emailed me this picture to cheer me up!

Thanks mate… It definitely fits in with the weather in Ireland recently.

Flooding in Ireland