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		<title>ProlongedInsult.com Will Return</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 17:05:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in 2007, I launched ProlongedInsult.com with the hope that billions of the world&#8217;s frustrated writers would find the site, publish their writing, share their work with their friends, and change the world &#8212; and we&#8217;d all split the ad revenue.  It&#8217;s been over two years, and it&#8217;s time to pull the plug.  It didn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Prolonged Insult" href="http://www.pauldavidolson.com/blog/2007/prolongedinsultcom-is-online/" target="_blank">Back in 2007, I launched ProlongedInsult.com</a> with the hope that billions of the world&#8217;s frustrated writers would find the site, publish their writing, share their work with their friends, and change the world &#8212; and we&#8217;d all split the ad revenue.  It&#8217;s been over two years, and it&#8217;s <a title="Prolonged Insult Will Return" href="http://www.prolongedinsult.com" target="_blank">time to pull the plug</a>.  It didn&#8217;t work.</p>
<p>We had a great start &#8212; 20 authors signed up within the first month &#8212; but interest waned.  Organically, traffic never seemed to find the site.  Turns out, there are not a lot of long tail searches for poetry and fiction (duh!) &#8212; but that&#8217;s what everybody wanted to write.  Travel and wine writing did a lot better, especially a piece about a fantastic journey through Spain by James Teitelbaum and Ben Madeska&#8217;s frequent wine posts &#8212; which were always a great read.</p>
<p>I realized there was no writer community building up around the site, so I got us on Ning and Facebook and installed the JS-Kit comment module and the AddThis share button to foster this, but that wasn&#8217;t enough.  To generate an influx of writers, I needed to continuously post on craigslist, which became tiring.  I reached out to sites to create partnerships, but nothing significant ever materialized.  The site never reached critical mass.</p>
<p>Could it have worked?  Maybe.  It&#8217;s nice to imagine a little more publicity or a little different strategy, but I think there are a few core problems that made things tough:</p>
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<li>The <a title="Yelp" href="http://www.yelp.com/" target="_blank">Yelp</a> model is dead &#8212; blogs killed it.  Creating a destination publishing site is a tall order when a person with 10 minutes of free time can create their OWN website from scratch on <a title="Blogger -- free blogging site" href="https://www.blogger.com/start" target="_blank">Blogger</a> or <a title="Wordpress - start a blog" href="http://wordpress.com/" target="_blank">WordPress</a>.  Yelp will continue, don&#8217;t get me wrong, but the likelihood of a new Yelp competitor challenging its market is nearly nil.</li>
<li>Fiction and poetry aren&#8217;t good at generating organic traffic &#8212; even my (fantastically written) poem about Ashley Dupree, Eliot Spitzer&#8217;s famous prostitute constituent, failed to generate any volume.  News does better, and <a title="Associated Content - get paid to write" href="http://www.associatedcontent.com/" target="_blank">Associated Content</a> is exploiting that angle with a similar model.</li>
<li>Fiction writing may be dead.  I hate to say it, but maybe it&#8217;s true.  <a title="Playboy fiction" href="http://www.playboy.com/" target="_blank">Playboy</a><em> </em>is the last hold-out publisher of regular short stories.  That can&#8217;t be a good sign.</li>
<li>Websites need to focus.  Fiction / Wine / Travel was too much.  Nick Denton at <a title="Gawker" href="http://gawker.com" target="_blank">Gawker</a> has shown how to make focused, specific sites work inside an umbrella network.  I think this is a good approach &#8212; which is why I started up <a title="Online Bar Reviews" href="http://bartannica.com" target="_blank">BARTANNICA.com</a>, a site focused on booze.</li>
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<p>Now it&#8217;s time to evolve.  Writers, thank you for all the help and support.  <a title="Jonathan Soeder web development" href="http://jonathansoeder.com/" target="_blank">Jonathan Soeder</a>, thank you for helping me build my dream.  We&#8217;ve been struck down, but we will return more powerful than you can possibly imagine.</p>
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