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346 Articles match "Content","Web"
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Los Angeles-based Gorilla Nation provides online ad sales for branded consumer sites; Los Angeles-based AtomicOnline operates its own network of online media properties; Springboard Productions is a developer of entertainment videos; and Double Helix is a creative and interactive web marketing firm. The firm said that Evolve Media has over 250 employees, and reaches over 300 million monthly uniques across its web sites.
...Tags: Online marketing firms Gorilla Nation , Atomiconline , Double Helix , and Springboard said this morning that the firms have joined their brands under parent firm Evolve Media .
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Los Angeles-based Gorilla Nation provides online ad sales for branded consumer sites; Los Angeles-based AtomicOnline operates its own network of online media properties; Springboard Productions is a developer of entertainment videos; and Double Helix is a creative and interactive web marketing firm. The firm said that Evolve Media has over 250 employees, and reaches over 300 million monthly uniques across its web sites.
...Tags: Online marketing firms Gorilla Nation , Atomiconline , Double Helix , and Springboard said this morning that the firms are in a four-way merger, and have become Evolve Media .
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Jacked developed software which provided real time information--statistics, data, web content, and other information--synchronized with sports and other broadcasts. Tags: jacked roundbox merger acquisition television content softwar Santa Monica-based Jacked , a developer of second-screen, companion applications for TV broadcasts, has been acquired by Roundbox , a New Jersey-based developer of mobile broadcast software. Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed.
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Monday, December 7, 2009
Normally the product is defined as a web site. Most founders are fairly passionate about the features and functions of the web site, iPhone application, Facebook application, or whatever web application represents the product. What applications and web sites have you been using? I talk to a lot of founders of startups. My initial conversations normally focus on the core of the business, important Startup Metrics , probably marketing strategy (ex.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
There are 7 Ways to Get (unpaid) Traffic on the Web , in no weighted order they are:
5.) Refreshing Content
6.) Wikipedia and About are two of the most popular sites on the web, but the majority of their traffic comes from referrals from search engines, not people going directly to their site. 1.) Each individual piece of content should “If You Build It…They Will Come” may work for historical baseball ghosts, but it’s not a strategy you can rely on when starting an internet company. Driving traffic to your website is a formula that can be reverse
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Quick thoughts on content distribution and discovery on the Interwebs.
...Tags: Tags: Web/Tech content popularity strategy surfacing technolog Listen!
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Create content
Grow your social media program and overall web presence
Create content
Up until now, the web was primarily a textual platform, ignoring a very large audience of people who learn by watching or doing. TIP: When creating content remember that engaging your customers is an integral part of every social media Editor’s note: This is part 5 in the series of Lessons Learned: Easy tips on how to create and grow a social media program. This series includes a discussion on the following topics:
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
I went to an event by Amazon on their Amazon Web Services in Santa Monica today. A lot of the examples that Amazon used were media related. Other storage of media: GreenLightJobs - store media / portfolio elements, LoanToolBox - content elements/videos. The focus was S3 - storage service, EC2 - their compute cloud, their queuing system, and their flexible payment system. The S3 system is not a transactional object system, it's for larger objects, larger updates.
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Sunday, May 17, 2009
But it was not until the last couple years that I updated my skills and capabilities in web development. They have a custom implementation of CPanel, so it is really easy to add a domain, install and upgrade dozens of popular free and open source web apps like Wordpress or Drupal with just a couple of clicks with Fantastico. It includes the LAMP stack ( Linux OS , Apache web server , MySQL database , and PHP ) which any worthwhile web hosting is going to provide, I first started messing around with HTML in DreamWeaver and Claris Home Page around 1999 to put up my own music website.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
First, anyone interested in processing the web with intelligence should read Programming Collective Intelligence (Amazon price info, etc., Visit O’Reilly directly to see the Table of Contents .
It parses the web page being viewed and finds
Some additional notes from my talk at the October meeting of CTO Forum L.A.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
On CBS MoneyWatch: Why Debit Cards Are Dangerous BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet Members login Newsletters Site Assistance RSS Feeds Home News & Blogs Videos White Papers Downloads Reviews Popular Enterprise Web 2.0 Dion Hinchcliffe Get Enterprise Web 2.0 via: Mobile RSS Email Alerts Bios: Dion’s Bio
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Monday, March 17, 2008
This is a brilliant move and will further accelerate the gap between premium content and generic publishers who don't provide any unique content value. have always felt that quality advertisers will find quality content and now there is one single platform to consummate these relationships. Today premium content publishers sell clicks direct at a huge premium using 3rd party billing and click tracking systems. Google's new Ad Manager technology will soon enable premium ad banners to be sold directly to advertisers by publishers and when the clicks are used up on the premium ads it will revert automatically to use Google Adsense.
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Friday, April 20, 2007
One of my recent fun experiences was doing a presentation at Harvard Business School (HBS) on the implications of Web 2.0 In the corporate space, these tools have quite an implication in that most training organizations get displaced for knowledge transfer as content gets created by end-users/learners instead of by the training organization. I've somewhat fallen off the map on this blog. Been traveling and consulting with a bunch of early-stage and growth companies.
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