Old Media
   vs.
New Media
Hi! I’m Bart.
I work at web agency Netlash.




        ... and a few other companies:
Old Media
vs.
New Media




       Inspiration Session for Concentra - 15/12/2009
Hey media folks...
What are you looking for?
Not Jesus but the Jester.
A few observations
from an internet guy.
1. Content

2. Distribution

3. Information

4. News

5. Community
1. Content

2. Distribution

3. Information

4. News

5. Community
Is it the media’s job to deliver the
quantity of content?
Content farms
www.answers.com

83 mio visitors in sept ‘09
1.9 mio USD revenue in sept ‘09
38 mio webpages
www.demandmedia.com

pays 200 USD for 10 videos
creates 4000 articles a day
4000
a
day
4000
Opportunity or threat?
I believe there’s room for more
content farms in local markets.

(Like Belgium.)
But you can’t beat these guys
with 10 articles a day.

You will have to go *all out* on
quantity.
And assume your public is just
cattle.

(There’s an ethical issue.)
Is it the media’s job to deliver the
quality of content?
Professionalism vs. Passion
Journalist: knows a lot about the
process (journalism), but not
about the topic.
Amateur: is passionate about the
topic, but doesn’t know the
process.
You can’t beat these guys with a
well-written superficial story.

You will have to go *all out* on
quality.
My opinion:

* Go horizontal (very horizontal)
* Go vertical (very vertical)
* Go niche (very niche)
1. Content

2. Distribution

3. Information

4. News

5. Community
Are media about distribution?
Internet:

The first mass medium where the
production tool is the same as the
consumption tool.
Internet:

This changes everything.
It’s not about distribution anymore.
2 brain teasers:
2 brain teasers:

* the network effect
2 brain teasers:

* the network-effect
* website as an island
1. Content

2. Distribution

3. Information

4. News

5. Community
Is information this:

Text (+ photo)

?
Or is it this:
David McCandless

http://www.davidmaccandless.com
My opinion:

* Infographics are the new journalism
* The way to beat bloggers...
New York Times Innovation Portfolio

http://innovate.whsites.net
My opinion:

* The web is interactive
* Think ‘application’ i/o ‘article’
1. Content

2. Distribution

3. Information

4. News

5. Community
A radical revolution
in the past 10 years...
Poll:

How do you plan to meet up with
your friends for a night on the town?
(Hint: it’s not about mobile telephony.
It’s about planning *realtime* instead
of planning ahead. Thanks to the
cellphone.)
Always connected,
always realtime.
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-june-10-2009/end-times



 The Daily Show - End Times
 3:03
“Give me one thing in there that
happened today.”
Now! Now! Now!

(The Realtime Web)
1. Content

2. Distribution

3. Information

4. News

5. Community
Web 2.0

(Yeah, yeah. I know. It jumped the
shark blah blah blah.)
The essence of the web (formerly
known as Web 2.0):

* creation
* social
* distributed
The essence of the web (formerly
known as Web 2.0):

* people want to create, not just consume
* people want to share
* it’s all about the network effect
Social search
Social search

Search is shifting from algorithm-
based search to social-powered
search.
Social search

If I want to know the capital of
Estonia, I’ll turn to Google.
Social search

If I want to find a plumber in my
neighbourhood that people I trust will
recommend me, I’ll turn to Twitter or
Facebook.
There is still a need for someone who
can recommend the right ‘news’ to me.
A brand?
A community?
Common values?
A face?
(Digital Curators)
1. Content

2. Distribution

3. Information

4. News

5. Community
Lots of questions...
?
Am I saying you’re doomed?
No.
Lots of possibilities and
opportunities.
Time to grab them.
Questions?
Bart de Waele
bart@netlash.com

www.netlash.com
twitter.com/netlash



                  Inspiration Session for Concentra - 15/12/2009

Old Media vs. New Media