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As all WebProNews readers are probably aware by now, Bankaholic, a blog run by 22-year-old Johns Wu was sold to BankRate.com for $15 million, a price some people find shockingly high, but enough to change a man's life dramatically. We've covered this inspirational story extensively since we first learned of it. I've talked to Wu himself a couple of times. We looked at why we thought his blog achieved the amount of success it has, and even spoke with famous successful blogger Jeremy Schoemaker, who incidentally, Wu cites as one of his biggest influences in blogging toward success.
"I have Shoemoney to thank for getting me into web publishing in the first place," said Wu in a comment on our previous article. "I was in college when Shoemoney's famous Adsense check picture was circulating around the web. When I saw it, I was like DAMN, I wanna be like that guy! That's what inspired me to launch my 'Future Young Millionaires' site which eventually led to Bankaholic."
The following interview is from the second round of questions I had for Johns, which were originally intended to be part of the last article, but due to conflicting schedules, we were unable to get that sorted out in time. However, Johns still had plenty more interesting things to say, so without further ado, here is the Q&A to come from that:
Chris Crum: We have speculated that BankRate was attracted to the user-engagement aspect that your blog brings to the table. What are your thoughts on this?
Johns Wu: Definitely. Bankrate is a boring old school corporate website that offers no platform for visitors to interact with each other. Now that they have Bankaholic, they will be positioned to spinoff a more interactive brand that will attract younger, web savvy consumers. Tom Evans, the CEO of Bankrate, affirmed this view in the conference call he had with investors regarding the Bankaholic acquisiton.
CC: What importance do you think user engagement has on the web in general?
JW: A HUGE deal. User generated content sells. For instance, last week I wanted to eat some good BBQ---I jumped on Yelp, looked for the restaurant with the best reviews, reserved the table, and had a great meal. A while ago when I wanted to learn more about DIY beer making, I went on Amazon, looked for the best rated book, and completed my order with 1 click ship and Amazon Prime. That's 100% conversion rate in both instances! Companies need to learn how to take advantage of UGC or they will be left in the dust!
CC: What tips would you give to an aspiring blogger or webmaster to help make their site more successful?
JW: Take a look at your competitors and figure out what you can do to distinguish yourself from the crowd. There are about a dozen websites out there where you can lookup interest rate information, but a lot of them either have out-of-data or very poor user interfaces.
CC: How much negotiating was involved for the sale of Bankaholic and how long did the negotiation process take?
JW: Ahhh the process was extremely stressful. For the record, I'm really sad to sell Bankaholic... The negotiation itself took about 1 week, but it took almost a month for the stupid lawyers to settle things on paper. The fact that the financial world was in meltdown did not help either.
CC: How did you get started working with BankRate in the first place? Did they approach you?
JW: Yes, they reached out and we bounced some ideas back and forth before we decided to team up.
CC: How about when the idea of the sale came about. Did they approach you about this?
JW: Yes, they were the ones who suggested the sale. Ideally, I would have liked to hang on to it a little longer b/c I still have a lot of ideas on improving Bankaholic that I'd like to implement.
CC: How many page views and unique visitors does Bankaholic get?
JW: I'd love to tell you, but Bankrate would not be very happy with that!
That's understandable, Johns. We don't want to get you in trouble. I'd like to thank Mr. Wu again for taking time out to talk to WebProNews, so we can share his story with all of our readers, many of which are aspiring to find success online and can look to Wu's story for inspiration and motivation.
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I need to start blogging
I'm very inspired to start blogging now. Thanks for the story
Blog for sale !!!
I have a blog for sale ... I am taking offers ... nuh just kidding
Congratulations to Johns Wu
Very inspirational story indeed.
just astonishing. The kind
just astonishing. The kind of story you wouldn't believe it.
Inspiring
Until I read this post, I'd never heard of Bankaholic. I currently follow another bank-related blog, to current bank deals and rates. It has a very pleasing design and catchy name. Branding is very important and Bankaholic certainly set itself apart from other banking blogs/websites.
greetings
don't get it.
I wonder when my cash cow will come a callin'
Based on Alexa and Compete, my website (Benchmark Reviews) gets as much traffic or more than bankaholic.com. I wonder how how hard it would be to get in the same position as Wu?
Bankaholic visitors
If you look at Compete.com you will see that Bankaholic had around 320,000 unique visitors for the last month: http://siteanalytics.compete.com/bankaholic.com/?metric=uv
Compete.com measures only US visitors...double that (or at least add 50%) and you will see how many visitors have around the world (a roughly number though).
If they have like 2,5 pageviews per visitors you have an idea also about a roughly number of pageviews.
Impressive
That's really impressive. I would like to know his stats and earnings, and what type of multiple was paid.
This stuff sells...
The newest and best kind of marketing/information that sells is, well, free information. Just like myspace.com, who offers their users free access, sells tons of ad space for a huge profit.
Your goal should be to create a resource that is widely usable, made available to end-users at no cost, provides useful information and inspires them to do something with that information.
These successes tell us that it is through innovative thinking, that we may succeed.
My company, synfxonline.com, is one that will provide such useful information. Hopefully I will be seeing you in the papers before too long!
WOW
Great story! It inspired me to be even more active with my blogs. I have 3 and it is something that just takes time!
Thanks for sharing!
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