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YouTube Proves: Success is Random

May 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Watch Mojo

Hearing about Metacafe’s founders leaving and Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt admitting that it does not know how to make money off YouTube, I realized how random success is, in business in general and online video in particular.

I like to think that as a content producer, we have a business model that makes sense, and the signs are that indeed, it does make sense. But to be perfectly truthful, I wonder if this was exactly what I envisioned in January 2006 when we launched WatchMojo.com and while the broad strategy is the same, I’d be lying if I said everything has gone according to plan.

What is more impressive is that apart from YouTube, online video is a cemetery of VCs attempts to profit from online video but persistently missing the target. Revver and Grouper (renamed Crackle) are the other two notable exits: Revver was a bit of a disaster for the VCs, who invested $13M but got $4M out. It’s now part of Brad Universe’s Live Universe. Grouper sold to SONY for $65M. It is trying different things, starting with a rename to Crackle. That is in the aggregation/distribution space, the CDN, CMS and hardware segments will fare off pretty bad, I think, because many companies were just way too early and got costs ahead of themselves: look at Akimbo, who after $47M of funding is more clueless than ever. Do we need more boxes people?

Of course, the video landscape is very broad, let’s look at YouTube peers alone (we syndicate our clips to all of these players so we want them to do well in the trenches, but some of these companies will ultimately be left for dead in the trenches by those holding the purses):

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