Amazing that there are still 2.8 million AOL dialup customers.  I was once
one of them back in the day.  I think of the old modem connection squawk
with fondness.  I kept my CompuServe dial up (merged with AOL) for years
thinking it might come in handy.  It never did and I finally bailed.

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dr. Ernie
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 3:19 PM
To: Centroids Discussions
Subject: [RC] AOL Dialup Dashboard: Hanging In There With 2.8 Million
Subscribers

 

For Billy, as he's the only human I know that still uses AOL.

 

 

 <http://www.splatf.com/2013/02/aol-charts-4q12/> AOL Dialup Dashboard:
Hanging In There With 2.8 Million Subscribers

AOL reported
<http://finance.yahoo.com/news/aol-reports-revenue-growth-first-120000822.ht
ml>  its fourth quarter 2012 results today, posting its first growth in 8
years (!). Below, an updated version of my decade-of-AOL-dialup chart, a new
look at how AOL (sorta) makes money, and one of my favorites, the AOL vs.
Netflix decade of moving in opposite directions.

First, the big picture for AOL dialup: Continued, albeit slower decline. At
the end of 2012, AOL had 2.8 million subscribers, down almost half a million
from 2011. But it only lost about 100,000 subscribers from the end of
September, a lower-than-average drop.

 AOL Dialup Charts
<http://cdn.splatf.com/w/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/aol-dialup-charts-4q12.g
if> 

AOL also reported how its different business segments contribute to its
sales and profits.

The story forever has been that AOL's dying dialup business directly
generates most of its profits and indirectly, its biggest chunk of revenue.
Subscriptions themselves are just 29% of AOL's sales. But the newly reported
"Membership Group" - including AIM, AOL Mail, search revenue from AOL
subscribers, etc. - generates the biggest chunk of sales and
<http://www.businessinsider.com/aol-subscription-business-profit-2013-2>
more than all of its profits. (That is, the segment itself is more
profitable than AOL as a whole.)

Meanwhile, AOL's "Brand Group" - AOL.com, HuffPost, Patch, Engadget,
TechCrunch, etc.; the future of the company - generates almost as much
revenue but almost zero profit.

 AOL Money Charts
<http://cdn.splatf.com/w/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/aol-money-charts-4q12.gi
f> 

Summary: AOL still relies too much on its "old" business. But at least it
still has it.

Lastly, an updated version of one of my favorites
<http://www.splatf.com/2011/11/netflix-aol-chart/> . It's hard to find two
companies that better represent the old and new Internet eras than AOL and
Netflix. Both are primarily subscription-based companies, both looking for
about $10-20 per month from you. And as you can see, their popularity is
almost exactly the opposite of each other.

 AOL Netflix Chart
<http://cdn.splatf.com/w/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/aol-netflix-chart-4q12.g
if> 

This makes perfect sense, of course. AOL represents dialup, and Netflix
broadband. You'd generally only want one or the other - not both.

 <http://www.splatf.com/2013/02/aol-charts-4q12/> Comment or share on SplatF

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Source: http://www.splatf.com/2013/02/aol-charts-4q12/

 

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