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May 17, 2008
Is The AOL Brand Associated With Old School Web?
Seems the folks over at Time Warner have finally realized that the AOL brand does not have any impact in the niched content space. But is AOL mired in the thoughts of web users as that "old internet dialup service" as some of the Time Warner staff believe?
According to the Associated Press, AOL parent Time Warner was more blunt in a regulatory filing:
"If AOL cannot effectively build a portfolio of alternate brands that are appealing to Internet consumers, AOL may have difficulty in increasing the engagement of Internet consumers on its Web products and services. AOL believes that the `AOL' brand is associated in the minds of consumers with its dial-up Internet access service."
To overcome this hurdle AOL has started creating separate niched communities - though they may want to hire someone else to name them. Asylum for the young men's site, Spinner, the indie music site, WalletPop, the personal finance site, StyleList for fashion and AOL Body (which kept the association after tests showed it works) for women's health.
Should be interesting to see how that works for them. I had not heard of any of them prior to reading the AP report so the new branding has not made much of an impact yet. Though why, as AP stated, have they decided to roll the new sites out quietly?
Branding requires people knowing about the name. Forget replacing the Yahoo board, AOL needs some new minds at the helm - maybe some that are not still thinking like last century.
ValleyWag has had some interesting things to say about Bill Wilson, the head of the AOL rebranding effort.

Bill Wilson: Forget about his mother, will he frag AOL?
Posted by Frank Watson on May 17, 2008 10:02 PM
Comments
Kevin May 18, 2008 11:25 AM
Thanks for the comment.... only time will tell if this works... but I hope there is not a merger with Yahoo... two old school staffs may not be the right approach for success.
AussieWebmaster May 18, 2008 11:39 AM
AOL should concentrate their branding on AIM - it is the communicator of choice of both my kids - teen and preteen... early adopters and loyal users. I had to buy Sidekicks for their easier AIM use
AussieWebmaster May 18, 2008 4:36 PM
AOL is dial up, it's "Portal" brand only extends to dial up users that think AOL IS the Internet.
AOL = Dial Up
it's also known for being very tough to discontinue the service "AOhelL"
Dean May 19, 2008 5:06 PM












The lack of AOL association on the new niche sites was a plan to move away from the AOL name.
The perception of AOL being a portal has run too deep in people's mind, and in order for the new sites to start fresh, there's a need to minimize the old school brand from the sites that target the new generations.
I guess it all started with the bought sites like TMZ, games.com, etc.
Also, the AOL branding on the new sites is more for Comscore reporting if the company decides to group all traffic to the AOL brand.
P.S. I am a former AOLer.