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		<title>Death of Meetup</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meetup.com is/was a 2002 startup which was all about using the Internet to create community meetings of people with shared interests. It gave you a message board, allowed members to RSVP and sent out reminders about meetings. Its legacy is that of the software used in Howard Dean&#8217;s successful social media campaign in 2004; the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://freebeer.com.au/images/meetup.jpg" class="alignleft" alt="" /><a href="http://meetup.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Meetup.com</a> is/was a 2002 startup which was all about using the Internet to create community meetings of people with shared interests. It gave you a message board, allowed members to RSVP and sent out reminders about meetings. Its legacy is that of the software used in Howard Dean&#8217;s successful social media campaign in 2004; the first successful use of social media in politics. </p>
<p>Today both the Adelaide and Brisbane Bloggers&#8217; Meetups closed. Sydney and Melbourne limp on, with about 10 attendees at each meeting. We closed the Perth Bloggers&#8217; Meetup over a year ago. </p>
<p>Writers and geeks are not known for their social proclivity. So all these groups struggle to attract party numbers anyway, but it highlights a bigger picture. I can&#8217;t find any Meetup groups in Perth that regularly have 10 people attend.</p>
<p>Despite a capital infusion from high-flying good-guy <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Omidyar" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Pierre Omidyar</a>, Meetup has had it. They started charging people (ie the organiser) for using the service in 2005. At that time, numbers were growing but they&#8217;ve flattened out at 5 million subscribers. They&#8217;re a victim of Facebook. Meetup comprises small special-interest groups and the $100 to $150 a year is a significant cost. Facebook provides all the core functionality of Meetup, has a wider installed base and is free.   </p>
<p>At one point Meetup was <a href="http://hosting.mansellgroup.net/enablemail/ThomsonNewLetter/HostedWires/NewsLetters/April13-06.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">valued</a> at US$40 million, but its current income stream looks to me like less than $2 million per annum. There are 50+ employees (~$2 million in salary alone) and without a growth factor, it&#8217;s Goodnight Nurse. </p>
<p>Interestingly, they&#8217;ve recently switched to an <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_24/b4088088652060.htm?campaign_id=rss_tech" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">employee-driven model</a>, much like <a href="http://lindenlab.com/">Linden Lab</a> &#8211; Omidyar invested in that business too. In this structure, if that&#8217;s the right word, employees create their own projects rather than inheriting them from all-knowing managers. </p>
<p>On paper Meetup are dead in the water. If they can manage to survive, it should be seen as an endorsement of this (sorry; here it comes) new management paradigm.</p>
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