July 21 News, the domestic independent microblogging site to do what network CEO Shijian today confirmed that because of the lack of funds and resources, management has decided to transfer the site, hope to do what under the leadership of new owners, can thrive.
Yesterday evening Tencent Weibo netizen burst material, because of the lack of funds and resources, do what net (www.zuosa.net) intend to transfer. Do what net CEO Shijian today to Tencent Technology confirmed the above news, but he denied what to do net by the portal Weibo impact of the argument.
Shijian that China Weibo market space is very large, the exclusive micro-blog can have a good future, can do a lot of things, but they do not have enough resources, funds to operate what network. It is an ideal choice to sell the net. "It's better to sell than to turn it off. Under a strong owner, do what network will have better development. ”
What the microblogging site does confirm will be sold
Shijian did not disclose the number of registered users to do what network, only to do what the net daily active users have tens of thousands of people. He points out that the current network team can earn a certain amount of revenue by providing micro-blogging services to other websites. Depending on the number of different prices, a single can range from hundreds of to thousands of yuan. "Business is just beginning, the base of the current customer is not big." ”
According to Shijian, in the sale of what network after they will not immediately leave, in a certain period of time more willing to help new owners to take over and operate the site. Talking about what to do when selling prices, because there is no microblogging site sales precedent, Shijian said there is no appropriate psychological price, still to be discussed.
According to understand, do what network is not the first independent microblogging site, before and do what network with the same batch of rice NET, the network has been closed, at that time, some people in the industry to do what the network prospects expressed concern.
As portals have launched their own microblogging services, Weibo has become a standard for large web sites. Most of the number of page visits, browsing pages and effective browsing time for Weibo users are concentrated in the hands of the top three microblogging operators.
Eric analysis points out that the small operators lack sufficient human and material resources to carry out necessary supervision and maintenance, and solve the problem of network security has become one of the barriers to participate in the microblogging market competition.