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by ghaff
4118 days ago
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Not clear from this or other pieces I've read how much of the downfall had to do with the news part of the business although--as others have said--the cost structure may have been relatively high and the traffic, compared to clickbaity and more consumer-oriented sites, was relatively low. What does seem to have been the case from this piece and one or two others is that there was a lot of pressure to grow the research side of the business and they were "investing" a lot to do this. In my experience, their research was a bit of a mixed bag. They were trying new business models with primarily a lot of freelancers. Some of it worked. Some of it didn't. They had some smart folks in their stable who did a nice job for a reasonable cost doing things like webinars. Let's just say other dealings weren't as positive. |
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