Whoa, Ning has a $750M Valuation

Ning_logoIt seems that Ning, the guys that let you roll your own social network, has taken an additional $15M in investment.

The story as told over at BoomTown is that Ning wasn’t looking for funding, but Lightspeed Venture Partners wanted to participate in Ning’s funding because of Ning’s amazing growth and Ning was okay with it because they liked the idea of getting dough from a high profile VC like Lightspeed.

Win-Win.

Please take our money, we know it’s only $15 million but please take it.  Okay for you, we’ll take it.  We don’t really need it, you know.

The new $15M investment brings to $119M total funding taken by Ning — remember the founders of Ning are Marc “Mosaic – Netscape” Andreesen and CEO Gina Bianchi.

Who says the bubble has burst?  The new funding round makes Ning’s valuation a whopping $750M.

So far for Ning, monetization has meant advertising — they’ve been using Google’s platform, but are working on their own.  They also charge some modest usage fees for customizations like using your own domain name for you Ning network.

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Tatango says Bye-Bye to free service

tatango-logoTatango, a Bellingham, WA-based startup that offers a service that allows you to text message “groups” has discontinued its free service.

In an email on Thursday to users, Derek Johnson, the CEO, says that it just isn’t “financially feasible to remain a free service”, the original business model was based on sponsorship via advertising and presumably, in this market, the advertising didn’t come.  They will continue to sell subscriptions based on how many messages you plan to send per month.  The most basic plan is 200 messages for $9.95 per month.

I suspect we’ll see the end of more “free” accounts when small companies are giving away real resources.

The good news is that you can still watch Derek work, live on Tatango.tv.

Update:   After a  quick call with Derek Johnson, he confirmed that the advertising and sponsorship just wasn’t coming in this economic environment.  Interestingly enough, he said that the majority of their users were already “paid” so as to avoid the 40-characters of advertising that was included in the text messages from the free accounts.  He also said that in the future, there will be 30-day free trial accounts to test the service.

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