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Image is Everything

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

I believe that voters have certainly been turned off about the proposed bill to help restimulate the economy. I am sure that many voters have called their congressional rep and said “Do not vote for the bill.” With an election cycle coming up, the customer rules and the congressional reps want to be reelected so they voted against the bill. The consumer has not been educated correctly about this bill and most people in Congress are clueless about basic economics.

Congress tries to listen to their constituency but they haven’t been communicating why the bill needed to be passed. Instead, mainstream media has been providing the images and words; calling it a “bailout”; showing reporters down on Wall Street and the NYSE floor; and focusing on a few big banks and investment house failures. The MSM is in NYC and the images are obvious but “lazy and misleading” and have provided the backdrop for this mess.

They also use a sound bite of “Main Street vs. Wall Street.” This is so naive and so typical of folks that have never worked in real industry; run a business; made a payroll; or started a company. More people work in small businesses in the US than Fortune 1000 companies. This mess is at the door of small businesses and consumers now. IT IS NOT about Bear Stearns or Lehman Brothers or the NYSE. The connective tissue between Main Street and Wall Street and banks is real time. Banks and Wall Street provide the blood flow for the heart of small businesses and consumers who work and live and borrow money every day.

Instead the imagery and words should be thus:

“Vote for the consumer credit stimulus plan.” We need to pump liquidity back into the system so that consumers and small businesses have a level playing field to compete in today’s economy. If we pump money into the system, banks can make loans again to you and your small businesses.

The imagery should be:

  • Of young married adults trying to get a mortgage for their first home and being rejected;
  • Of a young adult trying to buy or lease a used car and not getting the deal done;
  • Of an older couple seeing their retirement plan get crushed and halting their retirement and travel plans;
  • Of a small business owner having his/her receivables financing loan pulled and then having to lay off workers as they can’t make payroll;
  • Of a startup company trying to lease some trucks and a warehouse so they can grow and not being approved;
  • Of a family trying to get a second mortgage to pay for college for their son or daughter and the money not being made available.

We lost more than ONE TRILLION dollars or net worth yesterday. It all came out of consumers’ pockets. It made getting a loan that much harder. We lost more than the stimulus package would have cost consumers and taxpayers yesterday.

One of my favorite expressions is “Don’t write checks your mouth can’t cash.” This is a prime example.

This isn’t about banks that closed or a few CEOs on Wall Street. This bill is about you and me and small businesses and consumers. I have started a bunch of businesses that try to hire folks and add to the economy. I feel this pain too. I don’t understand how we have bungled the messaging. We need liquidity back in the system and we need a mainstream media that stops trying to communicate BIG IMPORTANT issues with the same tired sound bites and imagery. It isn’t helping - it is hurting!

GrouperEye on SnagFilms

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Here is a student-oriented site that has snagged the HAZE film widget. Very appropriate. 

LA Times on Clearspring and SnagFilms

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Check it out. Synergy! 

SocialTimes on AddThis and Clearspring

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Here is a good article but note the comment which isn’t true. AddThis is seven times larger than ShareThis. Just for clarification’s sake.

Aren’t You Glad We Planned Ahead?

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Aren’t you glad we have built up a big direct communications platform for our franchise?

Aren’t you glad we activated a blogosphere for our team?

Aren’t you glad we know how to use the web and social networks to get the word out?

Yikes. This is truly scary news for us all. Pray for an economic recovery to help newspapers all across North America. 

BoomTown and Kara on the Deal

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Here is a blog post from someone I respect very much. It is the right amount of skepticism yet healthy respect for what we are doing. Check it out.

Clearspring Acquires AddThis

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Here is the actual news release regarding today’s news on the Clearspring acquisition of AddThis.

Clearspring Acquires AddThis to Create the World’s Largest Sharing Service for the Web

Company’s Reach Now Comparable to 7th Largest Web Property

McLean, Va. & Princeton, N.J. – Sept. 30, 2008 – Clearspring Technologies, the leading widget network connecting publishers and advertisers to audiences on the social Web, today announced the acquisition of AddThis, the No. 1 bookmarking and content sharing service on the Internet. Together, Clearspring and AddThis will serve over 20 billion views per month and reach more than 200 million unique visitors, creating the most widely used set of content sharing services on the Web.

Both companies achieved market leadership by delivering distinct content sharing products – AddThis providing the market’s most widely used tool for bookmarking and sharing Web pages, and Clearspring as the company that introduced the concept of point-and-click tools enabling users to easily move content between Web sites. Together the companies will offer the most comprehensive set of sharing tools available – becoming the de facto universal content sharing platform for Web publishers and end users. The collective footprint of the combined entity will reach a worldwide audience comparable to the 7th largest Web property.

“The Internet is becoming the backbone for digital communications – an essential part of our everyday lives,” said Ted Leonsis, chairman of the board at Clearspring. “With the acquisition of AddThis, Clearspring is now at the forefront of that evolution, connecting digital content publishers and consumers via a single set of universally recognizable tools that enable people to easily communicate with content.”

The sharing of Web sites, services, and other digital content as a way of communicating is growing in popularity, especially among the rapidly expanding social networking segment. In August 2008, comScore estimated that social networking users comprised more than 65 percent of the Web’s 860 million unique monthly visitors. With today’s news, the combined companies’ sharing services provide publishers with a comprehensive toolset, enabling them to make any content – whether a Web page or a standalone application – easily sharable to other Web sites, a user’s desktop, or a mobile device.

“AddThis has pioneered the easiest-to-use sharing experience, enabling users to quickly save and share Web pages. This experience has propelled the AddThis sharing button to become the biggest little thing on the Web – installed on hundreds of thousands of sites around the world,” said Hooman Radfar, Clearspring’s chief executive officer. “We are committed to this paradigm and intend to make our combined offerings synonymous with ‘sharing made simple.’”

Clearspring and AddThis enable people to easily share content with trusted friends and social groups across popular sites like Facebook, MySpace, iGoogle, Twitter and Digg. Compelling content often shared includes Web pages, videos, movie trailers, news, sports updates, trivia quizzes, games, music, and more, and can be shared across more than 80 social networking, blogging and bookmarking services.

“With its highly scalable infrastructure and proven management team, Clearspring brings tremendous value to AddThis,” said Dom Vonarburg, chief executive officer of AddThis. “We share their vision for empowering users and publishers and look forward to providing the industry’s standard sharing platform as we build out the next generation of Clearspring products.”

About Clearspring

Clearspring is the leading provider of distribution, management and monetization services for widgets and other distributable Web content. Clearspring’s free sharing services enable publishers and developers to distribute and track viral digital content to the most popular destinations, including social networks, start pages, bookmarking sites, blogs, mobile devices and desktop platforms. The company delivers billions of impressions every month working with the world’s most prominent brands, media companies and Web 2.0 businesses. The company also provides new monetization opportunities for publishers and developers using the Clearspring platform by allowing them to seamlessly integrate advertising-based services in their distributable Web content. To learn more, visit www.clearspring.com.

About AddThis

AddThis is the No. 1 bookmarking and sharing button on the Internet. AddThis has become the standard button for bookmarking and sharing. The AddThis button spreads content across the Web by making it easy for visitors to bookmark and share it with other people. AddThis is on hundreds of thousands of Web sites including TIME Magazine, Oracle, TechCrunch, Freewebs, Entertainment Weekly, MySpace, Zappos, FOX, ABC, and Glamour, just to name a few. Each month the button is displayed across the Web over 20 billion times.  To learn more, visit www.addthis.com.This is big news for our industry; for publishers; for advertisers; and for consumers.With a combined reach equaling the #7 network on the web; the new company is now a pioneer in a new self-described category of universal sharing. This company bears watching and its slope of growth of its reach - 2% per month- is truly remarkable.

Simplicity Always Wins Out

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Check out the sheer genius of AddThis. This button is everywhere. It is a simple and elegant service. It is functional and doesn’t get in the way. It is polite and everyone loves it. AddThis! 

Hooman Radfar

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

The founder and CEO of Clearspring is a true visionary. He gets the credit for pioneering the widget movement on the web and for articulating the strategy for a “universal sharing platform” BIG IDEA and why the company acquired AddThis. I am very proud of him and am pleased to work with him as chairman of his board of directors.

AddThis is the biggest little thing on the web and now combined with Clearspring; the company is a powerhouse in the social media movement.

Reuters on Big News: Clearspring Acquires AddThis

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

I believe - in the social media space - that this is very big news. AddThis is everywhere and this move positions Clearspring as the absolute leader in sharing and analytics for this next big thing in media.