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The Evil Genius
Nick Denton may be evil (although I don't think so), but he is surely a genius.
My dad (a retired Army General and career Army officer) told me many times that you must lead people by example.
So Nick had a property, Valleywag, that he thought was underperforming. Instead of hiring someone to take it over, he jumped in and did it himself. As far as I know, its the first time he's done that in his oversight of 14 blogs, which did an aggregate of 90 million page views in November.
It was a risky move. What if he took over and traffic went down? He'd lose respect from his entire team. But the opposite has happened.
November traffic was up almost 100% from October traffic and the way December is going, it's going to be up 50% from November. That's going from less than 500,000 page views in October to about 1.2mm page views in December (current course and speed).
Under the old regime, I never read Valleywag. Now I read it every day. Sure its still snarky. Sure its still evil. But its relevant. Nick is reporting on real stuff, with classic Gawker attitude.
He's a genius. He's turned around a failing property. He's gained props in his organization for being able to walk the walk. And he's pissed off all of silicon valley.
Well done Nick.
Comments (6) | Posted December 8, 2006 in Venture Capital and Technology
Comments
Let me see..
On the front-page of Valleywag right now there are a 10 posts about the yahoo reorg and one post about the sale of Fred Wilson's New York Home. And this is relevant ? ... To whom ???
Oh wait I forgot - this is Fred Wilson's blog.
nevermind.
Posted by: walter higgins | Dec 8, 2006 8:56:39 AM
you're a bad man fred. the last thing i need to do is read another freaking blog
Posted by: James Governor | Dec 8, 2006 11:53:55 AM
Fred,
I like the heading "The Evil Genius".
Posted by: Vijay | Dec 8, 2006 12:22:15 PM
Fred,
I agree. While I found Valleywag with Nick Douglas mildly entertaining, it's much more relevant now, and has increased it's entertainment value as well.
Posted by: hello | Dec 8, 2006 5:35:39 PM
Agreed. Never read it much before. Now, it's a pleasure to read. He's a truly skilled writer.
Posted by: scott | Dec 9, 2006 2:31:20 PM
I concur with yu, Fred. I never used to read it, now I do.
I just hope he keeps at it, as opposed to hiring another young'un.
Posted by: hugh macleod | Dec 15, 2006 9:37:19 AM
A VC

