Archive for March, 2007
There was a post today in PaidContent that discusses the DoubleClick possible sale and potential synergies with Microsoft. DoubleClick was purchased about a year ago by a private equity firm, but it seems now that they are putting the company on the selling block. So why could this be trouble for AOL? Well, DoubleClick is the ad serving platform that drives an overwhelming majority of the ads served on the AOL Network, and if it falls into the hands of Microsoft, this could be really bad news. This would give Microsoft insider information on the traffic patterns of AOL, which competes directly with MSN for ad dollars.
So what happens, does Microsoft continue on with the discussions and make the outright purchase of DoubleClick? Or does AOL step in and make an offer to pick up DoubleClick? Maybe AOL parts ways with DoubleClick all together and leverage our in-house ad serving platform that we purchased a couple of years ago, ad.com.
Why is it that we as humans, no matter what the circumstances, always want to tell someone, just one person, what is burning us up inside to keep in? Whether it is a secret that you have been sworn to keep (or they will kill you, figuratively speaking) or maybe someone did something or is wearing something you cannot believe and you want to say something, but you can’t. Why are we predisposed (at least most of us) to keep quite and not say anything, even though we want to so desperately?
For example, a few months ago in this post, I said that there was something that I wanted to share, but I could not at the time. Why? I thought at the time that it may be a little too early to say anything, but hindsight it was not, but I was still afraid to say something. Well, in case you were wondering what it was, it was that my wife is expecting our 4th child (YEAH)!


