Comments on: Report: Digg still mining for profits
A BusinessWeek article claims to have taken a peek at the company's balance sheet, and it ain't pretty.
A BusinessWeek article claims to have taken a peek at the company's balance sheet, and it ain't pretty.
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I truly hope these guys survive, they really blazed the path for video podcasts and I'm a fan of several shows (Diggnation, Tekzilla, Totally Rad Show). Their shows are both informative and highly entertaining!
WHAT THE F*** are their costs? They spent over $10M in three months? On what? Sure they have servers/bandwidth and a few people but...
Surly I'm missing something. I've been to the site a few times. It's pretty cheese ball. Just a collection of news links with comments from 95% dbag 15 year olds. Not sure what the $3.5M/month is spent on...
It was a good idea and all...but now they have much better competition waiting to take the lead eagerly.
I also agree with the Social Notworking comment by UTID. Also, Digg has a personal POV problem, like Windows users against Mac users, just more on a broader basis of people. In the end, like CNET, will most likely be bought by CBS.
- by CrabkillaTX December 22, 2008 1:48 PM PST
- Jesus - how hard is it to make money on $6.4 million in revenue? They should be able to run this company with 20 people - max.
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