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Monetize This!

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

BlogMonetize

Jargon sticks between my teeth like a raspberry seed.  It’s lazy man’s speak–the hollow comfort of the familiar, or a way of clouding meaning or speaking falsely without actively lying.  Sometimes both.  And so it is with the word “monetize.”   It means, as best as I can tell, making money off of an enterprise that hasn’t before.  It’s commonly used in relation to profitless Internet companies, who manage to get viewers or “eyeballs,” as they are indelicately termed, in the hope that one fine day a way to make money off of those viewers (or eyeballs) will magically reveal itself.   There’s gold in that thar’ river!  Anyhow, the jargon, general as it is, currently creates a special amount of confusion when considering companies like Twitter.   To say they hope to “monetize” their popularity implies, I guess, to make a profit.  Since, though, there is no distinction in the jargon between “sales,” which are easier to come by and “profits,” which, with discipline, eventually might come  from the sales, the distinction is blurred.  It is esential to understand that Twitter currently makes neither of either.  No sales.  No profits.  To really understand their predicament (one faced by many Internet firms that have gone soft white underbelly up) you need to be clear that sales, step one, don’t exist.  The phrase “monetize,” like all jargon, is too broad a measuring stick.

The Old Man and The Game

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

BlogOldManPhoto Between youth and looks, I always ran a little stronger in the youth department.  Now that’s going, but is it, in fact, gone?  I only ask because for the first time ever I’ve been losing big in my men’s basketball league.  Before this season, I’ve never had a losing one.  Now: total malfunction.  It’s not that I’m suddenly moving at underwater speed and who knows?  Maybe it’s just a slump or, after all these years, a slightly funky mix of players.   I’m just saying that the season has broken bad, and with it my mindstate.

The Annual Catastrophe

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

For New York Knicks fans, life is not one with larger tragic overtones–like it once was for the Boston Red Sox.  There is no spurned legend, pulling strings from the Great Beyond, no mystical energy working against them, no enticingly close calls with greatness, only to end in failure and sadness for the huddled mass of fans.  Nah, for Knicks fans there is only a numb life of grinding disappointment.  Mistakes are heaped upon mistakes and any approximations of bright spots (last year’s high draft pick) end pitifully.  (That 19 year-old, it turned out, had an old man’s bad back that rendered him all but immobile.)  That’s why Knicks fans this week will be walking around like something is about to drop on their heads.   The annual NBA Draft rolls around on Thursday night and while that means hope for most, it usually serves as a showcase for another Knick disaster.  A bum trade, a bad draft pick or the sort of low-grade bad luck that allows them to continue losing but never with the consolation of those tragic undertones.  Knicks fans: stay tuned for Thursday.   But dial down the hope, if the dial even goes any lower.