By BARRIE McKENNA
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
To an adult, it all seems like child's play.
Visitors to clubpenguin.com adopt a penguin character, then enter an animated world that is a mix of gaming, chat and fantasy. You can zip down slopes on a snowboard, buy furnishings for your igloo, talk to friends and throw a party.
The one-year-old Web site, based in Kelowna, British Columbia, has emerged as an unlikely phenomenon _ a wildly popular social networking site for the preteen set that draws more than 2 million unique visitors a month from around the world.
So far, Club Penguin's owners and creators _ three guys from the B.C. interior _ have resisted the temptation to cash in on the site's cult status. They've rebuffed big-time advertising deals from Google Inc. and scores of others. They've also turned down generous offers from potential investors who would like to buy a piece of the business.
"We wanted to create something that we'd be comfortable letting our own kids use," said Lane Merrifield, 28, the site's co-founder and chief executive officer.
"We grounded ourselves in those values. We knew why we were doing it, and none of it had to do with money. We didn't want to have to explain to anyone why we were making particular decisions."
So the partners have doggedly focused on making Club Penguin a safe and fun place for kids on the Internet, carefully studying other sites' security measures and throwing their resources into sophisticated word filters, intense conversation monitoring, strict privacy policies and hands-on service for users and their parents.
"Advertising is a great model for a grown-up world," explained Merrifield, who has two children of his own. "But I wouldn't want my 7- or 8-year-old being pitched all day long. I wouldn't let my child watch an hour of advertising on TV. So why would I on the Web?"
On some sites targeted at children, visitors may be only a click or two away from winding up at a gambling site or worse, he said.
So for now, Club Penguin's only source of revenue comes from memberships, which cost $5.95 (U.S.) a month or $57.95 a year, plus sales of T-shirts and stuffed animals. Visitors can use much of the site for free. All they need to do is provide an e-mail address and adopt a penguin name, which must be approved by the Web site.
Club Penguin does not disclose revenue figures or its membership count. Merrifield will say only that the venture is profitable.
The company is actively exploring ways to leverage the brand in other ways _ by expanding the range of merchandise it sells and looking to enter new geographic markets. It's also considering offers from broadcasters in Canada and the United States to create a Club Penguin television program.
The inspiration for Club Penguin came from Web designer Lance Priebe, who had been fiddling for years with so-called flash games _ Web-based games that don't require downloaded software. He and Merrifield, a friend and colleague at Kelowna-based video production house New Horizon Interactive, approached their boss, David Krisko, about creating a spinoff company.
They launched the Web site a year ago after a couple of years of testing and development. It all began with a loyal base of about 15,000 users, which grew after a sample game was posted for a few months on Miniclip.com, a British-based compiler of free online games. By March, that base had ballooned to nearly 1.4 million, including Canadian and U.S. users, according to ComScore Media Metrix, an Internet research company. In September, the site had 1.9 million U.S. users plus 754,000 more in Canada, for a total of more than 2.6 million.
Remarkably, Club Penguin has never advertised. Almost all of its growth has come through word of mouth _ children convincing their friends to join.
And that's exactly the kind of community the company's founders had in mind _ a virtual sandlot, rather than a game site for loners.
"We wanted it to be a situation like they're on the playground, like they are interacting with each other, and not just an isolating experience," Merrifield said. "This is a safe and moderated way for kids to be able to hang out with their friends at school, and then to hang out online in different ways when they're at home."


I hate clubpenguin
When i was little i loved club penguin. But as i grew up... I realized how screwed up it was lol. (try watching Bleach its cool).
cp sucks
EVERYBODY hates Club penguin. Only geeks play club penguin. Try World of Warcraft its MUCH better. I hate Club penguin you cant kill wild boars in club penguin can you?
Uh yeah...
Screw club penguin. i made an account on there and got banned for saying "can i be your assistant"?
the sites retarded and whack. I realized how retarded it looked anyway
The lost Club Penguin World
I found the origonal CP and it rocks....http://www.penguinchat.com
Club penguin sucks
Club penguin sucks.Reason:tiny world where you walk around buy clothes and play six mini games.I dont get how 12,13,14 year olds play it its such a babyish game.
CP SUX!
Club penguin sucks.It's for little babies who are fat and gay!Ohh look at me,I'm a little penguin that was made from Macromedia Flash! I'm a gay little penguin controlled by some little 5 year old who needs to play a sport and get a life!
And I'm owned by Disney,which makes it even worse!
Club Penguin + Disney = Game for 3 year olds.
Club Penguin - Disney equals game for 5 year olds
Club Penguin + No cussing = Game for 4 year olds
club penguin
my child currently has club penguin and she enjoyes it very much. thank you club penguin!
clubpenguin is so so fun my
clubpenguin is so so fun my name on it is rm2000
I hate Club penguin. It's
I hate Club penguin. It's full of idiots who just want to date and have their own form of sex called "Wanna" and for all those who play Club Penguins still, you know I'm right.
I'm Bunybuncrisy
hi im a penguin named bunybuncrisy!
nice post
Nice post, thank you.
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dvd ripper,cloner
nice post
Nice post, thank you.
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dvd ripper,cloner
Club penguin is so huge in
Club penguin is so huge in the united states that is even getting dangerous for the addiction of teenagers, but if you like it you shoudl try Club Penguin Cheats or something similar
Club Penguin: Pedophile Heaven
Club Pengiun is full if little kids. Perfect places for pedophiles to do their damage. Don't go to Club Penguin, it's pedophile heaven.
KEEP IT TO YOUR SELF
IF YOU DONT LIKE CLUBPENGUIN THEN SIMPLY DONT PUT YOUR OPINION ON!!! IM KEEPING MY OPINION TO MY SELF AND ONE OTHER PERSON WHO IS AN ANONYMOUS
--ashley9191
Club penguin sucks so much
Club penguin sucks so much now,It was SO better when RocketSnail had it,Not those disney ar-tards.
your retarded jerk
if you all hate cp so much why are you on this site
your retarded jerk
if you all hate cp so much why are you on this site
Understanding
Thank you very much for your articles! I always anticipate something new from you! If you had a journal, I would beñome your devoted reader! Many people today make use of periodical search engine and if you had a journal, you might increase the number of readers. Think it over! ;)
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Clubpenguin sux now. -_-
i would rather play call of
i would rather play call of duty, halo, battlefield 2, half life 2, tf2, gta, bully, destroy all humans, red faction guerrilla, saw, sims 2, medal of honor, neverwinter nights 1 and 2, section 8, devil may cry 4, transformers 2, doom 3 and alot of other games that i have then play that stupid crap name club penguin!
CLUB PENGUIN SUCKS!
Club Penguin isnt that good. theyre torturing nonmembers and ive heard nonmember (and penguinn) levels r dropping because of unfairness. I went in one day and te server had members all over. BTW im quitting, theyre getting annoying and it was disney that removed the skull emote and made up the toy thing -_-
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