Why is making money from advertising any more risky than trying to sell product directly?
It's actually the opposite IMHO. If you're selling directly to people, you have one chance to get it right. You need to be 100% sure they will buy what you're selling, at the price you're proposing. Also for several types of service, charging the user may not make sense - who would pay for access to a search engine?
With advertising, you're effectively acting as a middle-man, providing the users with the opportunity to buy millions of different things related to your own service. The risk is ridiculously low. That's why advertising as a model works so well on the web.
Both are completely valid, good business models. It's just funny how 37singles take every opportunity to make out that a business making money from advertising isn't a 'real' business.
The thing that hurts the model is silly people who slap up adsense, don't do their research or learn about how to make advertising work, and then moan about how they only make a few cents a day.
It's actually the opposite IMHO. If you're selling directly to people, you have one chance to get it right. You need to be 100% sure they will buy what you're selling, at the price you're proposing. Also for several types of service, charging the user may not make sense - who would pay for access to a search engine?
With advertising, you're effectively acting as a middle-man, providing the users with the opportunity to buy millions of different things related to your own service. The risk is ridiculously low. That's why advertising as a model works so well on the web.
Both are completely valid, good business models. It's just funny how 37singles take every opportunity to make out that a business making money from advertising isn't a 'real' business.
The thing that hurts the model is silly people who slap up adsense, don't do their research or learn about how to make advertising work, and then moan about how they only make a few cents a day.