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Bebo To AOL for $850 Million
AOL has announced this morning that they have acquired social networking service Bebo for $850 million in cash. Bebo has 100 employees operating in offices in the UK, San Francisco and Austin, TX. Bebo is the third-largest social networking service in the U.S. behind MySpace and Facebook. For February 2008, Compete shows 3.5 million U.S. visitors to Bebo, 28 million to Facebook and 65 million to MySpace. Techcrunch had the first rumors out about a month ago of someone acquiring Bebo and Eric at VentureBeat had news on Bebo bringing in a bank back in December.
Here are some of the important notes from the conference call:
- Bebo will focus on European expansion into 5 new countries and they are working on localization
- Deal will close in normal time as it has to go thru antitrust in the U.S. (and Europe?)
- 80 million unduplicated visitors when you count ICQ, AIM and Bebo
- Lots of talk on the call about "engagement advertising"
- Discussion about how social networking users don’t care about advertising – they will use the engagement advertising to get past this
What does this mean for AOL? It brings their ad inventory for Platform-A skyrocketing upwards with a youth and young adult demographic. This is a good complement to their current AOL properties which tend to tick a bit further up the age chain. AOL also announced last month the launch of 20+ Web sites in 2008.
Yahoo currently serves ads on Bebo so we will need to see what happens with this relationship. I will attempt to ask this question on the call in 10 minutes. The acquisition also gives AOL an entry point into Facebook and OpenSocial as Bebo supports both platforms.
Bebo claims over 40 million members and is one of the leading social networks in the UK, and is ranked number one in Ireland and New Zealand, and number three in the U.S. Its users are heavily engaged and view an average of 78 pages per usage day. In comparison, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg noted Facebook’s member count at 65 million last week.





Semi facetious, semi serious analysis:
http://www.broadstuff.com/archives/790-The-AOL-Bebo-Value-transfer-equation.html
Looks like we can’t count AOL out quite yet.
I agree, I’ve said before that I thought AOL/Yahoo was the way to go but that doesn’t look like it will be happening now.
who gives a fucking cat’s cock?
I love AOL – buy my shit!
All right, I have some crap for everyone to check out if you want.
Top 10 Awesome Websites That Sell Cool Products You Probably Have Never Visited But Need To.
http://blog.fire-pixel.com/
OR….
Some Barack Obama humor here:
http://www.hostbarracks.com/obama4.php
w00t! now get back to work!
Great links… here’s a really funny one that should be on there: http://www.pmsbuddy.com. Hysterical – my friend sent it to me today. Maybe AOL will buy these guys LOL!
I think AOL’s aquitision of bebo portends the end of bebo…
http://webpoet.wordpress.com/2008/03/13/bebo-aol/
TWL
Wonder what Google is thinking now…
Microsoft thinking of acquring yahoo..what is ur take on that /
You scooped the big boys with this one Allen – wow!
Looks like the rumors were right then but noone saw AOL in the mix. good move on their part.
“(and Europe?” Just yes.