Crypto-Friendly Advertising Networks Not Big Enough? That's not a Problem, It's an Opportunity!
Recently, we became aware of a bottleneck. As the activity on LeoThreads soared - especially during special events when people were incentivized to be active on the platform - a couple of issues were revealed.
The first one was desired. To push the limits of the platform until it breaks somewhere. And that happened, on multiple occasions. That gives the developers the information needed to see where the limitations are and what they have to change to scale up.
The other issue that showed up was regarding advertising. It appears the crypto-friendly networks used to distribute ads ran out of them in some instances, displaying standard placeholders instead. Obviously, the placeholders don't pay anything. I haven't seen one, but I assume it's the kind of placeholder that invites the viewer to click to place an ad there.
Now, the team decided to add Google Adsense to fill in the gap. Obviously, Adsense never runs out of ads and they have very targeted ads. I've expressed some concerns about the ability to keep going with Adsense, in Threads. But it's done, so let's leave it like that.
Let's look at this from a different angle.
We now have huge advertising networks on the internet, so huge that they can greatly influence the directions of development and the measures taken by the websites they are involved in.
Let's remember Twitter lost powerful advertisers when Elon Musk took over for no other reason than he becoming the new boss at Twitter.
From what I know - without being very interested in the subject - Twitter is still struggling to get some of them back, which is the reason given for hiring the new CEO.
But at the same time, Elon Musk is pushing Twitter hard in a different direction, where the company will not depend as much on advertising, and more on other sources of revenue (which may become dominant in the future).
But let's step back from what's going on at Twitter and get back to Leofinance.
I've heard Khal talk about an internal ad system (kind of decentralized in moderation, from my understanding), and I believe that's the future for Leofinance advertising. Everything else, whether crypto-friendly advertising networks or Adsense (or even nothing), should probably be an intermediary step.
All big social media platforms have in-house ad systems, so in order to aspire to be a relevant social media platform, Leofinance will need to have one too.
The question is when should this in-house system be launched.
Launch it too soon and the platform won't be big enough to attract advertisers through the in-house ad system.
Launch it too late and you won't say loud enough you mean business.
Personally, I'd rather want to see the in-house ad system be added sooner than later. And I don't think the team wants to postpone this too much either, by listening to Khal. He seems pretty excited about what they are building.
And the opportunity I talk about in the title... While this is not like the time when Web2 arrived, the fact that crypto-friendly advertising networks are not yet very established is an opportunity to become an important player in this area.
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Hello @gadrian. Thank you for your comments on this subject of advertising. I agree it's probably better to add the advertising sooner rather than later. It seems more rational. I could be wrong I guess. I don't know if I like the idea of Adsense being in Leo. I'm no expert though. LeoFinance must need Adsense. I just don't like the idea. Have a nice rest of the week. Barb :) !BBH !CTP
Well, Adsense provides some ad revenue, with the condition that Google doesn't pull the plug on their account. There's a long track record of them being ruthless with platforms implementing Adsense, for reasons sometimes valid, other times obscure.
Yes the revenue would be helpful towards Leo. Google can be ruthless yes. I'm wishing LeoFinance good fortune on this adventure. !BBH !CTP
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I know about Ecency.Waves and Ecency.Decks, I covered both of them in my news some time ago. Decks can be quite useful because it's customizable and you can add whatever tabs you want there.
The way we are seeing new features being rolled out is very good as people will be more interested and the platform will become more popular around the world.
That is true. People like new features and Leofinance has added quite a few of them lately.
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I remember the good old times when we had many advertising networks and Google was just starting with Adsense... And then, they killed the competition and revenue for publishers... So, any solution that will "give something different" to the market could be a good move... The space needs innovation and competition!
For sure! Google is more practically a tyrant. Its only real competition right now is coming from the AI front.
There's a lot of negativity in the crypto market following the actions in the US. Time to... build.
I wouldn't mind the in-house ad system too but I don't think we are at that stage yet. I do think that Khal has the right idea by having a plan beforehand. They will be prepared for when it actually happens and for now, the ad revenue will help those of us who stake LEO.
Yeah, I think the activity needs to grow more before it's launched too, and not from the same users, but from new users.
And the in-house ad system is unlikely to be launched very soon. There's still a lot of work to be done from what I "read" between the lines. And they might decide to keep it from launching until the right time.
I definitely think they need to get new users but I don't know if there are that many people jumping on board just yet. It will take time and I think it's fine to wait for that push outside. Get the system good enough first
The time window is pretty limited. Elon Musk seems to know what to do to keep people on his platform (and bring others).
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I think you are spot on here, Adrian.
NOW is the best time to start running Leo-based advertising.
The sooner, the better.
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They detailed their plan. It looks like in-house Leo ads will be one of the alternatives used. They will also use existing advertising networks, in rotation, based on which pays more. I think it's a good plan since they might not have enough advertisers on the in-house ad system to cover the traffic LeoThreads delivers at peak time.
That should be interesting.
Thanks for sharing this, @gadrian
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