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   April 2009
  Matt Mankins
We need a new way to pay for content.

In-a-Moon presents a revenue model
    and implementation for today:
We need a new way to pay for content.

in-a-moon presents a revenue model
    and implementation for today.
We need a new way to pay for content.

 in-a-moon presents a revenue model
     and implementation for today.

1. Pay a fixed amount at the start of the
   month, for a global content access pass.

2. At the end of the month, content
   producers earn in proportion to the
   amount of time their content was used
   over the month.
This is radically different from how we
     think about buying & selling.



•   No fixed prices–varies by user & month.

•   Encourages consumption, rewards production.

•   Can be used alongside traditional revenue
    streams.

•   Works with the digital way, not against it.
a simple in-a-moon usage example


1. I give in-a-moon $10 for a
                                     Mit.edu   NyTimes.com
   global content pass.
2. Nothing changes with how I
   browse content.
                                                 20%
3. I visit two websites during the
   month, spending 80% of my
   time at NyTimes.com, and 20%
   of my time at MIT.edu.
                                         80%
4. At the end of the month, in-a-
   moon puts $8 in
   NyTimes.comʼs account & $2 in
   MIT.eduʼs account.
tumblr.com
         hypem.com 0.5%                nytimes.com
             1.1%                         21.5%
  morguefile.com freetranslation.com
      0.9%              0.1%

reuters.com
   1.7%

         wikipedia.org          news.google.com
             4.3%                    17.2%
theatlantic.com              google.com
     4.3%                       8.7%

         facebook.com
              4.3% wiki.apache.org
                         4.3%




   real data: mattʼs 2009/3
              (515 sites visited in total)
tumblr.com
                                        hypem.com 0.5%                nytimes.com
                                            1.1%                         21.5%
                                 morguefile.com freetranslation.com
                                     0.9%              0.1%

                              reuters.com
                                 1.7%

• 4.3% of mattʼs                        wikipedia.org          news.google.com
                                            4.3%                    17.2%
time reading
                                                            google.com
theatlantic.com                                                8.7%
                     theatlantic.com
                          4.3%          facebook.com
                                             4.3% wiki.apache.org
• $10 * 4.3% = 43¢                                      4.3%



• No incremental
cost to matt.
theatlantic.com: 819,541 unique visitors

If all had same rate of visit as matt => $352,402/month
in-a-moon provides:


• Infrastructure to implement global
  content access pass.
• Tools to help content creators sell their
  most valuable content.
• An easy to implement micropayment
  system without a high transaction fee or
  user badgering.
• Mechanisms to encourage free access
  to 95+% of the webʼs content.
How can content be freely accessible?



• 10% of revenue from access passes
  goes into a global “free” account.

• All non-members are treated as a single
  user, paid from the “free” account.

• This provides an incentive for producers
  to keep most content freely accessible
  and unrestricted—otherwise lose this
  revenue.
implementation is easy
in-a-moon api:
     “the blip” & “the access check”


• blips go on each piece of content to
  record that a user was accessing that
  content.


• access checks are used to provide
  content providers with information on
  whether the user is a full member or not.
  (never who they are!)
What is proportional time anyway?



•    Divide the month into 6 minute
    increments, aka “month parts”.

• Each producer can have no more than 1
    access per consumer per month part.

• “Time” is not seconds, but a percentage
    of “month parts” where you were
    accessing that content.
Producer Implementation



• Like Google Analytics: copy code into
  web page and forget about it.

• Supports <IMG> tags for blogs.
• Easy to segment your most valuable
  content to maximize sales.

• One aggregated payment for all traffic.
Producers: The Magic of the Access
              Check


•   Many kinds of content work best when
    freely accessible. Start earning after adding
    the blip to your pages. Youʼre done...

•   But it works better if you segment a tiny bit
    of your traffic, with our “access check” tool
    to make sure your valuable content is sold
    to those who want it. Like the blip, itʼs
    Javascript & easy to implement.
Consumers login once per browser to
    add their full access pass.
Consumer Experience


• Very similar to todayʼs web.
• Login once, setup an account, forget it.
• Full access to the Internetʼs bit buffet.
• Monthly statements show where you
  spent your money.

• Fixed monthly cost -=> no surprises.
Whatʼs in it for content consumers?


• Help your favorite site survive!
• Rather than having to constantly login to
  sites, we tell the site if youʼre allowed
  access...

• We never tell the site *WHO* you are.
• We never share your browse history.
• We just pass along if youʼre a member
  with access--or not. Thatʼs it.
Use API to go beyond the Web


• Payment model applies to other
  distribution methods.

• Unlimited books. Read a book, pay an
  author.

• Embed id in MP3, MP3 player pings
  back to in-a-moon. -=> Artists paid, even
  though they give it away for free.

• Inside desktop applications? Dream!
Weʼre new.
                 Help us out!


•   Join today: http://www.inamoon.com/

•   Support the idea: free until 10,000 signups.

•   Add access code to your content. (always free)

•   Follow us on twitter: inamoon.

•   Help us contact decision makers for content
    producers. Email: support@inamoon.com

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In-a-Moon Overview

  • 1. in-a-moon. com April 2009 Matt Mankins
  • 2. We need a new way to pay for content. In-a-Moon presents a revenue model and implementation for today:
  • 3. We need a new way to pay for content. in-a-moon presents a revenue model and implementation for today.
  • 4. We need a new way to pay for content. in-a-moon presents a revenue model and implementation for today. 1. Pay a fixed amount at the start of the month, for a global content access pass. 2. At the end of the month, content producers earn in proportion to the amount of time their content was used over the month.
  • 5. This is radically different from how we think about buying & selling. • No fixed prices–varies by user & month. • Encourages consumption, rewards production. • Can be used alongside traditional revenue streams. • Works with the digital way, not against it.
  • 6. a simple in-a-moon usage example 1. I give in-a-moon $10 for a Mit.edu NyTimes.com global content pass. 2. Nothing changes with how I browse content. 20% 3. I visit two websites during the month, spending 80% of my time at NyTimes.com, and 20% of my time at MIT.edu. 80% 4. At the end of the month, in-a- moon puts $8 in NyTimes.comʼs account & $2 in MIT.eduʼs account.
  • 7. tumblr.com hypem.com 0.5% nytimes.com 1.1% 21.5% morguefile.com freetranslation.com 0.9% 0.1% reuters.com 1.7% wikipedia.org news.google.com 4.3% 17.2% theatlantic.com google.com 4.3% 8.7% facebook.com 4.3% wiki.apache.org 4.3% real data: mattʼs 2009/3 (515 sites visited in total)
  • 8. tumblr.com hypem.com 0.5% nytimes.com 1.1% 21.5% morguefile.com freetranslation.com 0.9% 0.1% reuters.com 1.7% • 4.3% of mattʼs wikipedia.org news.google.com 4.3% 17.2% time reading google.com theatlantic.com 8.7% theatlantic.com 4.3% facebook.com 4.3% wiki.apache.org • $10 * 4.3% = 43¢ 4.3% • No incremental cost to matt.
  • 9. theatlantic.com: 819,541 unique visitors If all had same rate of visit as matt => $352,402/month
  • 10. in-a-moon provides: • Infrastructure to implement global content access pass. • Tools to help content creators sell their most valuable content. • An easy to implement micropayment system without a high transaction fee or user badgering. • Mechanisms to encourage free access to 95+% of the webʼs content.
  • 11. How can content be freely accessible? • 10% of revenue from access passes goes into a global “free” account. • All non-members are treated as a single user, paid from the “free” account. • This provides an incentive for producers to keep most content freely accessible and unrestricted—otherwise lose this revenue.
  • 13. in-a-moon api: “the blip” & “the access check” • blips go on each piece of content to record that a user was accessing that content. • access checks are used to provide content providers with information on whether the user is a full member or not. (never who they are!)
  • 14. What is proportional time anyway? • Divide the month into 6 minute increments, aka “month parts”. • Each producer can have no more than 1 access per consumer per month part. • “Time” is not seconds, but a percentage of “month parts” where you were accessing that content.
  • 15. Producer Implementation • Like Google Analytics: copy code into web page and forget about it. • Supports <IMG> tags for blogs. • Easy to segment your most valuable content to maximize sales. • One aggregated payment for all traffic.
  • 16. Producers: The Magic of the Access Check • Many kinds of content work best when freely accessible. Start earning after adding the blip to your pages. Youʼre done... • But it works better if you segment a tiny bit of your traffic, with our “access check” tool to make sure your valuable content is sold to those who want it. Like the blip, itʼs Javascript & easy to implement.
  • 17. Consumers login once per browser to add their full access pass.
  • 18. Consumer Experience • Very similar to todayʼs web. • Login once, setup an account, forget it. • Full access to the Internetʼs bit buffet. • Monthly statements show where you spent your money. • Fixed monthly cost -=> no surprises.
  • 19. Whatʼs in it for content consumers? • Help your favorite site survive! • Rather than having to constantly login to sites, we tell the site if youʼre allowed access... • We never tell the site *WHO* you are. • We never share your browse history. • We just pass along if youʼre a member with access--or not. Thatʼs it.
  • 20. Use API to go beyond the Web • Payment model applies to other distribution methods. • Unlimited books. Read a book, pay an author. • Embed id in MP3, MP3 player pings back to in-a-moon. -=> Artists paid, even though they give it away for free. • Inside desktop applications? Dream!
  • 21. Weʼre new. Help us out! • Join today: http://www.inamoon.com/ • Support the idea: free until 10,000 signups. • Add access code to your content. (always free) • Follow us on twitter: inamoon. • Help us contact decision makers for content producers. Email: support@inamoon.com