X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/text-madewithcc.git/blobdiff_plain/46b4e030b01b9ab793bf4755a6ff1bc468533ff6..a4ac9913db09e97632fa6a3090cd00cdf73573c0:/MadewithCreativeCommonsmostup-to-dateversion.md diff --git a/MadewithCreativeCommonsmostup-to-dateversion.md b/MadewithCreativeCommonsmostup-to-dateversion.md index 7b3aba8..27943f5 100644 --- a/MadewithCreativeCommonsmostup-to-dateversion.md +++ b/MadewithCreativeCommonsmostup-to-dateversion.md @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ -Made with Creative Commons - -Paul Stacey and Sarah Hinchliff Pearson +% Made with Creative Commons +% Paul Stacey;Sarah Hinchliff Pearson Made With Creative Commons @@ -57,16 +56,16 @@ Made With Creative Commons is published with the kind support of Creative Commons and backers of our crowdfunding-campaign on the Kickstarter.com platform. -“I don’t know a whole lot about nonfiction journalism. . . -The way that I think about these things, and in terms of what I can do -is. . . essays like this are occasions to watch somebody reasonably -bright but also reasonably average pay far closer attention and think at -far more length about all sorts of different stuff than most of us have -a chance to in our daily lives.” - - - -- David Foster Wallace +> “I don’t know a whole lot about nonfiction journalism. . . +> The way that I think about these things, and in terms of what I can do +> is. . . essays like this are occasions to watch somebody reasonably +> bright but also reasonably average pay far closer attention and think at +> far more length about all sorts of different stuff than most of us have +> a chance to in our daily lives.” +> +> +> +> — *David Foster Wallace* ## Foreword @@ -1725,7 +1724,7 @@ service. Here are the most common high-level categories. -#### Providing a custom service to consumers of your work * \[MARKET-BASED\]* +#### Providing a custom service to consumers of your work *\[MARKET-BASED\]* In this age of information abundance, we don’t lack for content. The trick is finding content that matches our needs and wants, so customized @@ -1736,7 +1735,7 @@ wants to be expensive.”34 This can be anything from the artistic and cultural consulting services provided by Ártica to the custom-song business of Jonathan “Song-A-Day” Mann. -#### Charging for the physical copy * \[MARKET-BASED\]* +#### Charging for the physical copy *\[MARKET-BASED\]* In his book about maker culture, Anderson characterizes this model as giving away the bits and selling the atoms (where bits refers to digital @@ -1759,7 +1758,7 @@ furniture or electronics, the provider of the physical goods can compete with other providers of the same works based on quality, service, or other traditional business principles. -#### Charging for the in-person version * \[MARKET-BASED\]* +#### Charging for the in-person version *\[MARKET-BASED\]* As anyone who has ever gone to a concert will tell you, experiencing creativity in person is a completely different experience from consuming @@ -1769,7 +1768,7 @@ for the in-person version of experience. You can see this effect when people go view original art in person or pay to attend a talk or training course. -#### Selling merchandise * \[MARKET-BASED\]* +#### Selling merchandise *\[MARKET-BASED\]* In many cases, people who like your work will pay for products demonstrating a connection to your work. As a child of the 1980s, I can @@ -1787,7 +1786,7 @@ a traditional business model built on free called multi-sided platforms.36 Access to your audience isn’t the only thing people are willing to pay for—there are other services you can provide as well. -#### Charging advertisers or sponsors * \[MARKET-BASED\]* +#### Charging advertisers or sponsors *\[MARKET-BASED\]* The traditional model of subsidizing free content is advertising. In this version of multi-sided platforms, advertisers pay for the @@ -1800,7 +1799,7 @@ those who are Made with Creative Commons. Often, instead of paying to display advertising, the advertiser pays to be an official sponsor of particular content or projects, or of the overall endeavor. -#### Charging your content creators * \[MARKET-BASED\]* +#### Charging your content creators *\[MARKET-BASED\]* Another type of multisided platform is where the content creators themselves pay to be featured on the platform. Obviously, this revenue @@ -1812,7 +1811,7 @@ Conversation is primarily funded by a university-membership model, where universities pay to have their faculties participate as writers of the content on the Conversation website. -#### Charging a transaction fee * \[MARKET-BASED\]* +#### Charging a transaction fee *\[MARKET-BASED\]* This is a version of a traditional business model based on brokering transactions between parties.39 Curation is an important element of this @@ -1824,7 +1823,7 @@ customers; for example, Opendesk makes money every time someone on their site pays a maker to make furniture based on one of the designs on the platform. -#### Providing a service to your creators* \[MARKET-BASED\]* +#### Providing a service to your creators *\[MARKET-BASED\]* As mentioned above, endeavors can make money by providing customized services to their users. Platforms can undertake a variation of this @@ -1833,7 +1832,7 @@ feature. The data platforms Figure.NZ and Figshare both capitalize on this model by providing paid tools to help their users make the data they contribute to the platform more discoverable and reusable. -#### Licensing a trademark* \[MARKET-BASED\]* +#### Licensing a trademark *\[MARKET-BASED\]* Finally, some that are Made with Creative Commons make money by selling use of their trademarks. Well known brands that consumers associate with @@ -2265,7 +2264,7 @@ what they do. The goal for any form of collaboration is to move away from thinking of consumers as passive recipients of your content and transition them into active participants.75 -#### Notes +### Notes 1. Alex Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur, Business Model Generation (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, 2010), 14. A preview of the book @@ -4491,9 +4490,7 @@ Web link Jonathan Mann is a singer and songwriter who is most well known as the “Song A Day” guy. Based in the U.S. -jonathanmann.net and - -jonathanmann.bandcamp.com +jonathanmann.net and jonathanmann.bandcamp.com Revenue model: charging for custom services, pay-what-you-want, crowdfunding (subscription-based), charging for in-person version @@ -6680,7 +6677,7 @@ Web links 3. cnx.org 4. www.siyavula.com/products-primary-school.html -## Sparkfun +## SparkFun SparkFun is an online electronics retailer specializing in open hardware. Founded in 2003 in the U.S.