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by VLM
4118 days ago
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"they spent $8 million on god knows what" Their opex was incredible. Look at salaries alone just what was mentioned in the article, somewhere around 4 dozen people? That's less than $200K/yr salary per person don't forget they had a website and office space and misc expenses and presumably the employees had benefits (per my W-2 form my families health insurance cost my employer $24K last year, and there's only 4 of us). There is a simple math problem that explains the problem. Eight million per year in opex divided by six million visitors a month means somewhere around ten cents per page view cost. If you get more than a buck or so worth of ad revenue or "whatever" per page view you win. If you get five cents of ad revenue or "whatever" per page view you rapidly run out of money and close. The number of sites that get a buck of revenue per page view is pretty small. The other strategy is yellow journalism "click here for 10 things you never knew about hacker news" and hope for 60 million page views instead of 6. |
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