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    • EGOL
      EGOL last edited by

      I look at cable and satellite television as a comparison.

      The companies who provide households and businesses access to the content are similar to the ISPs of the internet space.  In fact, some of them are the same companies who provide connection to satellite and cable.

      They make money by selling me a bundle of channels.  I can pay a small fee for basic channels, I can pay a larger fee for nicer selection of channels, or I can pay big bucks for a deluxe package.

      Right now, anybody who "has internet" can view your website.  But, if the companies who provide web access are allowed to "bundle internet" how many people will still have access to your website?   Will the basic subscriber?  Or, will your site only be viewable by the people who pay for the deluxe access.

      It might be possible that you will have to pay for your site to be included in basic.  It might be that any household who wants to view your site will have to pay for premium.  Maybe you will either have to pay to get your content out to everyone or maybe your content will be so grand that the ISP will charge customers for the deluxe package to see your website.

      ISPs might make money from your content one way or the other.  Homes and businesses might no longer get access to everything, they might only have access to websites who pay to be seen or websites that ISP might decide to sell access to.

      I thought that Ajit Pai's behavior was not professional.  It was smirking, mocking, condescending.  Not the behavior of a person who I would assume to be telling the truth and who I would assume studied to know the full potential impact of his actions.

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      • randfish
        randfish last edited by

        Hey Patrick - good question, because I think this will have a dramatic, mostly negative, definitely industry-shaking-up effect on web access and how web marketing will have to be done. I covered my thoughts here: https://moz.com/blog/net-neutrality-seo-whiteboard-friday

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        • PatrickDelehanty
          PatrickDelehanty @randfish last edited by

          Hey Rand

          Didn't even see you posted this! Thanks for the insights, this was all great stuff, man! Sending it to our office now for a quick digest.

          Thanks again,
          P

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          • PatrickDelehanty
            PatrickDelehanty @AgenciaSEO.eu last edited by

            Hey Roberto

            This is a great point about the barriers to entry for startups and new businesses. I also really like your points about most funding vs most value, that's definitely a huge consideration here and I think one that a lot of people haven't really considered (myself included) about the repercussions of this repeal.

            You did great with your points - there is no right or wrong, just wanted the community insights and get the discussion going! Thanks for your thoughtful response!
            P

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            • EGOL
              EGOL @PatrickDelehanty last edited by

              Yep.  We watched that WBF it at my office when it was new.  It was good to be reminded of it again.  I watched it a second time.  Thanks!

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              • PatrickDelehanty
                PatrickDelehanty @EGOL last edited by

                Hey EGOL

                The cable and internet comparison is actually a great way of looking at this. I'm going to borrow this for our office download as well. The potential back and forth on pricing from the consumer / publisher perspective is what I'm concerned about. Put the professional aspect of this being my job aside, the idea that people who can't afford access to even the most basic need content or information is something that I find absolutely heartbreaking should this repeal stick.

                Oooh, I definitely have opinions on Ajit's videos, but that's a conversation for another time and platform. 😉

                Thanks as always for your response!
                P

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                • EGOL
                  EGOL @PatrickDelehanty last edited by

                  One thing that I didn't address is my plans...

                  Right now, I see the cost of all of the labor that was put into my website plus its future income stream at risk.  If ISPs start charging us, or throttling us, or selling access to our content then a huge transfer of wealth and value is going to occur.

                  I was thinking, even at my old age, of starting a new project.  But, I am not so excited about that now that such unpredictable and potentially damaging changes might occur.

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                  • AlfredGoldberg
                    AlfredGoldberg last edited by

                    Patrick, thank you for starting this conversation. It has also heavily weighed on my mind. Besides barriers to entry for smaller websites, publishers, and content producers, I'm also trying to come up with some examples of how SEO itself is going to be affected. How will the repeal change SERPs? If the Internet is going to be increasingly pay-to-play, what happens to keyword difficulty, rankings? What discernible differences will there be between ads and organic content?

                    I know it’s early days, and since we haven’t experienced this before, there’s no formula for achieving SEO success post-repeal.

                    What are the community’s thoughts on this?

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                    • EGOL
                      EGOL @AlfredGoldberg last edited by

                      What discernible differences will there be between ads and organic content?

                      I believe that your traffic sources will determine how this hits you.  If all of the ISPs give all subscribers access to Google then I don't think my traffic will suffer very much - because Google is where most of my traffic comes from.

                      However, if most of your traffic comes through direct visits, then you will need to think hard about how to continue attracting a steady flow of new fans - if they are not coming from Google.  Then you will need to resort to an accelerated and exposure targeted ad spend.

                      A very new type of ad will probably develop.  That will be ads that appear between the websites that you visit much like the commercials that you now see between the programs that you watch on television.  The ISPs might also slap their own ads between your pageviews.   This could upset the balance between ads as a traffic source and organic search.

                      The ISPs might all place a bar across the bottom of the screen.  This will offer you search, weather, shopping, reference, and utilities - all pointing at sites who pay or share revenue for this exposure.  Advertising gets clicked up another notch.

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                      • AlfredGoldberg
                        AlfredGoldberg @EGOL last edited by

                        EGOL, you raise some really thought-provoking possibilities here. Much like how viewers are annoyed when a long commercial interrupts their favourite show - I'm not thinking that these new kinds of ads on the Internet will be any more attuned to user intent. I guess we will have to wait and see what happens and start developing solutions to these new dynamics of search and visibility.

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