Steve’s Blog

Some Thoughts on GPL Business Models

A warning in advance – today’s blog post is a little disconnected. It is really a collection of thoughts I’ve had as people struggle through the question of “How 3rd party developers make money in the GPL’ed Joomla world?

  • Size matters. Successful GPL models will probably need to be based on large and very important applications. I can imagine that Community Builder, Virtuemart and Fireboard would be the extensions that are in the best position to move towards a subscription model. However, all of those are currently GPL so I’m left struggling to find examples of non-GPL extensions that are ready to make the move. We may find that smaller apps are left behind because fewer people are willing to pay recurring fees for components that aren’t mission-critical. On his blog, Roberto Galoppini agrees that the smaller non-GPL extensions might not make the move successfully to the GPL:
“I guess that only a fraction of Joomla! Extensions are really important to the majority of users and customers.”
  • Community matters – but takes a long time. Community Builder, Virtuemart and Fireboard are in the best position because they have had years to build a following. Skore mentions that he had one subscriber per week during the first months of development and close to a year to become profitable.
  • Template developers have an advantage. Template clubs have the ability to issue fresh product every month. Component developers can issue bug fixes but they don’t have the “Wow!” factor to help retain people month-on-month. Its also an unfortunate fact of life that most people never update their extensions. They install and forget, not having or wanting to spend the time keeping up with developer’s new versions.
  • The developer’s alliance idea is intriguing. Roberto mentions this on his blog. Would people subscribe to one site which offers support and downloads for not just one extension but several, even dozens? I think that we’re likely to find out at some point.
  • What reward do subscribers get? Some people are already trying the subscription model with components. Skore with this Account Expiration Component is a good example. His advantage is that people can make money with his extension. Subscribers have a direct interest in keeping his extension going because it makes money for them. Components that have a less direct relationship to the subscribers’ wallet may find life more difficult.
  • Replacement is unlikely. Its been mentioned a few times on the forum that people will step in to take up the slack on projects abandoned by developers upset at the change in licensing stance. This is a nice idea but I don’t think its likely to work in reality. Past experience has shown that the majority of projects never do find a new developer. See this thread for a list of the currently abandoned extensions. Some of the most important and popular extensions may be continued but most will not.

  • Change is likely to come from new, unburdened developers. Skore mentioned on the Joomla forums that he’s young, has no family and thus in a much better position to take risks with his business model. People with mortgages and families have less leeway to experiment and are faced with some difficult decisions by the changed licensing stance.

I will probably add this list over the next day or two as I mull over the matter more.

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Special Countdown and a Rereleased Module

Next Monday at midday U.S. Eastern Time we’re going to unveil new and exciting changes to the Joomla SEO eBook

Also, because of the new updates, we’re moving to a subscription model. If you buy the SEO eBook before midday on Monday, you’ll have free lifetime access. Wait until after that time, and you’ll need a subscription.

Current subscribers to the book already know what it is. If you picked up the book, well …. you’ll have to wait to find out.

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Countdown Module

Finally, did you notice the module we’re using to show the countdown? It’s an old module from the Mambo days that still works fine in Joomla. I couldn’t find it available anywhere so it’s added to our downloads section. Originally it was developed by Joomgets.com, who are no longer active.

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Dropdowns and Adsense

Is it OK to Put Adsense Under Menus?

Dropdowns and AdsenseI was going back over some of my older sites earlier this week, most of which I hadn’t tweaked quite as often as I should.

I noticed that some of them had Adsense underneath dropdown menus. This placement used to be quite profitable but Google’s algorithms have become more effective at detecting such placements and they’ve since been classified as wrong because they have such a high chance of accidental clicks.

Voila! Simply by moving Adsense to the side of the site and away from the menu, over the last few days earnings on those old sites has jumped over 50%. Presumably Google’s algorithms had been devaluing all the clicks on Adsense under the menu and overall, I agree with their decision – a lot of people were probably clicking by mistake.

One thing struck me as odd, though….

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Local Domain Forums Grow Rapidly

As domains become mainstream worldwide, its been interesting to see how popular the extensions have become for each country. In most places .com is actually less popular than the local alternative.

One result of that is that domain forums have sprung up, specialising in names from all sorts of countries. Here’s a smattering of some of the best. If we’ve missed any, drop a line in the comments and we’ll add them to the list:

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Link for People Worried About Joomla Duplicate Content

Worried about all those PDF and RSS feeds from your Joomla site that keep popping up in search engine results?

Theres a great post over at SEOMoz.org this week, talking about some of the topics we’ve covered on Alledia before:

  • Whats the best way to deal with PDF and Printer-Friendly pages?
  • Is Duplicate Content hurting my rankings?

Their advice? Use a no-index tag on the links. If you’re wondering how do that, check out our PDF hack here. For what its worth, solving this problem led to 25% more visits from search engines to their old blog posts.

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SEO Review of VA-Home-LoansOnline.com

Today is part 2 of our blog series called "Joomla SEO Site Review".

Every week we’re going to look at a new Joomla site and address several questions the site owner wants answering about their site’s SEO. We’ll discuss them on the blog and then open things up for other people to give their feedback as well.

Hopefully it will raise some topics that will be useful to lots of people, not just the site owner. If you’re interested in having your site featured, feel free to contact us with your site’s URL and 4/5 questions you’d like answered.
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Hungarian SEO eBook

Hungarian Version of the Joomla SEO eBook

Hungarian SEO eBookWe’ve been working hard on producing version 1.1 of the Joomla SEO eBook and in the meantime have a new edition to announce – its now available in Hungarian.

Jozsef Tamas Herczeg from Joomlandia.eu, along with Annamaria Ban, have just launched JoomlaSEO.hu with tips and tricks for Joomla SEO in Hungarian. You can order their translation here.

Other translations are currently in progress, and if you’re interested in translating the book, please feel free to contact us.

 

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