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Re: Who banned Clarkmeister?
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Re: Who banned Clarkmeister?
Mason,
http://www.clubpenguin.com/ is a virtual community for little kids. They sold to Disney for $700 million. http://www.ivillage.com/ is a content and community site for women that sold to NBC for $650 million. http://www.ign.com/ is a community site largely for 18-34 males that sold to News Corp for $650 million. There are plenty of other examples. The young male demographic is a very valuable one, and expanding into a broader community focused on those users is worth a lot of money. I listed a number of poker-specific ways to monetize the site in the thread citanul references (sites like CardRunners have already implemented a number of those ideas and are generating some pretty impressive revenue streams). Not sure if you saw the thread, but I know Mat did. I also talked to Ed when he was involved about a number of things that could be done with the website, not sure how much of that he discussed with you. |
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Re: Who banned Clarkmeister?
I hate to poke any bears in the general vicinity but Clarkmeister's ban happened 2 1/2 days ago and the duration is still listed as permanent. Wasn't the consensus that he would serve a short sentence, or was that merely implied but not confirmed?
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Re: Who banned Clarkmeister?
I unbanned him this morning. What status are you viewing?
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Re: Who banned Clarkmeister?
Mat unbanned him earlier today.
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Re: Who banned Clarkmeister?
I am dumb. His undertitle is still "banned" though, slightly in my defense.
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