Where Will Facebook’s Developers Get Revenue?

First, apologies for the extended absense from posting. It’s not very blogger-like, I know. Between travel and presentations, my schedule got away from me.

TechCrunch reported yesterday that some developers are dissatisfied with Facebook. This is nothing new. What is new is the public debate over the (lack of) revenues developers are getting from being on Facebook. According to the blog post:

“The session started off with a disagreement over how much money developers are actually making through Facebook. Naval Ravikant from Venturehacks estimated that over $100M would be made in 2008, whereas Joyce Park of Renkoo and Matt Sanchez of VideoEgg predicted revenues as low as $10-35M this year.

All panelists agreed, however, that CPM rates on Facebook are miserably low, perhaps averaging 15 cents.”

I’ve believed for some time now that the widget and app space will not be the giant revenue generator that developers seem to think it is. Why? Too much clutter, not enough measurement, rogue apps, spam, to list a few quick reasons. Add in a messy US economy and things are starting to look dicey.

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