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The Professionals & Cons Of Tumblr For Internet Marketing

on May 8, 2012
Among the predominant questions surrounding Pinterest’s meteoric rise towards the upper echelons of social networking visibility continues to be “didn’t Tumblr already do that years back?” Indeed, the image-heavy microblog aspects which lie fundamentally of Pinterest’s astounding success are basically replicated in the Tumblr model that was bringing in vast amounts of page sights prior to Pinterest would be a gleam within their founders’ eyes. When online entrepreneurs think about social networking,

Tumblr Wants $25,000 Per Ad—Here's The Things They Seem Like

on May 3, 2012
Tumblr Wants $25,000 Per Ad—Here's The Things They Seem LikeTumblr, the blogging service having a massive audience but minimal revenues, has set its entry-level ad cost at $25,000, the organization stated within an email.The ad spots take presctiption Tumblr Radar and Tumblr Spotlight, adjuncts towards the user dashboard that encourages interesting blogs not connected with your personal. Marketers can see this page for additional regarding how to subscribe to Tumblr Radar.The organization stated:"You want to give a great experience for our sponsors and customers,

Tumblr's John Maloney, The 'Adult Supervision,' Has Gone Out

on Apr 28, 2012
Tumblr's John Maloney, The 'Adult Supervision,' Has Gone Out4 years after joing the organization, Tumblr leader John Maloney is walking lower from day-to-day procedures, he's introduced inside a blog publish. Before Tumblr, Maloney went UrbanBaby, where he met a youthful worker named David Karp.Then David Karp founded Tumblr, and finally hired Maloney to assist him run the one thing.It was a great decision. Throughout Maloney's tenure, Tumblr went from as being a blog platform for hipsters in Brooklyn and also the Mission district, to some community of 50

FINALLY! Tumblr Will Begin Selling Ad Models On May 2

on Apr 19, 2012
FINALLY! Tumblr Will Begin Selling Ad Models On May 2Inside a 2010 interview using the La Occasions, Tumblr Boss and founder David Karp stated, "We are pretty in opposition to advertising. It truly turns our stomachs."How occasions have transformed. Karp introduced at Ad Age's Digital Conference that on May 2, Tumblr will begin offering marketers a chance to buy an advertisement unit on Tumblr Radar, which highlights the site's top posts and will get roughly 120,000 impressions each day."I had been most likely becoming an idiot then," Karp stated of his

Tumblr Hires Editorial Staff to Cover Itself

on Feb 2, 2012
Tumblr Hires Editorial Staff to Cover Itself

Tumblr is categorized as a social blogging site. That’s a nice title until you realize that there are 42 million Tumblr sites that are generating content (I hope they are not counting my account that I have done nothing with). One would hope that there is something of worth is going on in a community that big.

How Tumblr Helped Put My Site on Top

on Sep 18, 2011
How Tumblr Helped Put My Site on TopThis guest post is by Ryan Shell of Fashables. I won’t even begin to act like I’m some sort of SEO ninja, because I’m not. What I do know is that a particular post on one of my sites has ranked in the top three spots on Google, with a majority of that time spent at number one and outranking a major clothing brand. Tumblr played a huge part in making that happen, and I’d like to share my almost accidental findings. I’m a marketer by day, but one of my many side projects is running a men’s and women’s

¶ Tumblr is the Next Great Social Network

on Jun 16, 2011
¶ Tumblr is the Next Great Social NetworkBrent Simmons sees a natural evolution for blogs… “New blogging systems like Posterous and Tumblr seem to be pretty popular, and they fill a nice middle ground: short content, easy sharing, social stuff. They’re cool. But try to imagine replacing Daring Fireball, Scripting News, Apple Outsider, Shawn Blanc, or any of a number of great blogs with something like Twitter. You can’t. You’d have to invent blogs so that these writers have somewhere to write.”

¶ A Home Where the Buffalo Roam

on May 28, 2011
¶ A Home Where the Buffalo RoamPhoto credit: Here’s Buffalo! For the last two years I have been blogging over on Posterous, although not as frequently as I would like. Before that I was on TypePad. Lately, however, I have been looking for something where if I want to post something longer, I can. And if I want to just share a quote, an inspiring image or a link with a pithy comment or two I also can. Tumblr seems like it was, to quote Gaga, “born this way.” It’s suitable for both. It’s like it was invented for John Gruber, who has

Signal, Curation, Discovery

on Dec 11, 2010
Signal, Curation, Discovery

This past week I spent a fair amount of time in New York, meeting with smart folks who collectively have been responsible for funding and/or starting companies as varied as DoubleClick, Twitter, Foursquare, Tumblr, Federated Media (my team), and scores of others. I also met with some very smart execs at American Express, a company that has a history of innovation, in particular as it relates to working with startups in the Internet space.

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