failure YoutTube
Who does not know YouTube? This video sharing site is the largest in the world. According to comScore.com, 99.7 million eyes watched 5.9 billion videos on Youtube.com in the United States through March 2009. Google bought YouTube.com in November 2006 for 1.6 billion dollars. The purchase was risky because it seems Google's investment will never return. YouTube was not a model created to sell ads or paid premium content, although a number of content and a large audience. Most video content at low quality YoutTube so the marketers are reluctant to use it to advertise. Google has claimed that YouTube is not a benefit in terms of money (Google mentioned the "not material"). Forbes estimates the sale of YouTube in the year 2008 amounted to 200 million dollars. Bear Stearns called YouTube domestic income in 2008 at number 90 million dollars. Later, Credit Suisse estimates that YouTube will lose 470 million dollars this year due to storage costs
and the bandwidth needed to run the site YouTube. The same analyst said YouTube was still producing 240 million dollars this year, but it was only up 20% from the year 2008. Even if this analysis is true, YouTube had to struggle to get his income tripled to restore their capital. New York Times recently wrote: "YouTube, along with other media such as MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter, looks to lead in dealing with companies of traditional media, but YouTube seems to have trouble reaching the benefits of its popularity." YouTube is great, but failed to achieve success.
Who does not know YouTube? This video sharing site is the largest in the world. According to comScore.com, 99.7 million eyes watched 5.9 billion videos on Youtube.com in the United States through March 2009. Google bought YouTube.com in November 2006 for 1.6 billion dollars. The purchase was risky because it seems Google's investment will never return. YouTube was not a model created to sell ads or paid premium content, although a number of content and a large audience. Most video content at low quality YoutTube so the marketers are reluctant to use it to advertise. Google has claimed that YouTube is not a benefit in terms of money (Google mentioned the "not material"). Forbes estimates the sale of YouTube in the year 2008 amounted to 200 million dollars. Bear Stearns called YouTube domestic income in 2008 at number 90 million dollars. Later, Credit Suisse estimates that YouTube will lose 470 million dollars this year due to storage costs
and the bandwidth needed to run the site YouTube. The same analyst said YouTube was still producing 240 million dollars this year, but it was only up 20% from the year 2008. Even if this analysis is true, YouTube had to struggle to get his income tripled to restore their capital. New York Times recently wrote: "YouTube, along with other media such as MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter, looks to lead in dealing with companies of traditional media, but YouTube seems to have trouble reaching the benefits of its popularity." YouTube is great, but failed to achieve success.