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	<description>Taming the Wild World O’ Widgets, the Social Web and all things Digital Convergence by Hooman Radfar</description>
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		<dc:creator>Hooman Radfar</dc:creator>
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		<description>CPI is definitely a derivative of the traditional CPA model.  

My larger question about the whole CPI concept is that, currently, it is fed by an ecosystem of 5000 developers.  Basically it is all the little developers paying all the big developers to get some traffic.   

Moreover, I still have not seen what the average eCPM is across all these networks.  I have seen claims of CPMs as high as $7.50, but if you account for the fact that many of these ad networks do not have a consistent supply of advertisers/etc, I bet the eCPM backs into something around $1, or less.  

The CPI concept is interesting because it is starting to emerge in the widget space as well.  I guess time will tell where this all goes, but boy is it a nutty space.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CPI is definitely a derivative of the traditional CPA model.  </p>
<p>My larger question about the whole CPI concept is that, currently, it is fed by an ecosystem of 5000 developers.  Basically it is all the little developers paying all the big developers to get some traffic.   </p>
<p>Moreover, I still have not seen what the average eCPM is across all these networks.  I have seen claims of CPMs as high as $7.50, but if you account for the fact that many of these ad networks do not have a consistent supply of advertisers/etc, I bet the eCPM backs into something around $1, or less.  </p>
<p>The CPI concept is interesting because it is starting to emerge in the widget space as well.  I guess time will tell where this all goes, but boy is it a nutty space.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Nick O'Neill</dc:creator>
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		<description>Ultimately I think CPI is the same as CPA except that there is no money necessarily being generated from an application install.  Based on the fact that no money is being generated from the CPI model, I don&#039;t see this being a long lived event.  ultimately, this whole installation process needs to become much more easy as people become accustomed to approving the installation information (perhaps a default installation setting?).

In regards to other social ad networks, I think others will rise but the first mover and the best one in the immediate future will be Facebook.  Google is working feverishly to compete but they don&#039;t have the same type of data.  Conversely, my friends at Google could argue that they have enough information to predict who you are.  I&#039;m not quite sure which way this will go in the end!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ultimately I think CPI is the same as CPA except that there is no money necessarily being generated from an application install.  Based on the fact that no money is being generated from the CPI model, I don&#8217;t see this being a long lived event.  ultimately, this whole installation process needs to become much more easy as people become accustomed to approving the installation information (perhaps a default installation setting?).</p>
<p>In regards to other social ad networks, I think others will rise but the first mover and the best one in the immediate future will be Facebook.  Google is working feverishly to compete but they don&#8217;t have the same type of data.  Conversely, my friends at Google could argue that they have enough information to predict who you are.  I&#8217;m not quite sure which way this will go in the end!</p>
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