Posts Tagged with ‘buzzlogic’

Study Proves Blogs Influence Online Population Once Again

Svetlana Gladkova

There’s an interesting study released today by JupiterResearch that the research company conducted for BuzzLogic to find out the influence and importance of blogs nowadays. You may remember BuzzLogic as a recently launched advertising network selling ads on blogs exclusively. The primary business of BuzzLogic is in identifying where influence is in various conversations online and offering their customers the solutions to target the audience of the influential online publications with their branding messages or advertising.
The study included interrogation of [...]

BuzzLogic’s Conversations Ads Network out of Beta and Accepts Bloggers

Svetlana Gladkova

Back in June BuzzLogic, the company that acquired the popular browser extension BlogRovR earlier this year, launched its own blog advertising network in private beta where only select bloggers were accepted. Today is the day when they are exiting the beta mode and accept applications from all bloggers interested in a quality online advertising solution for their blogs.
During the beta testing period BuzzLogic’s blog network attracted about 500 blogs - mainly small and medium-sized niche blogs that they saw good [...]

Forget the Twitpitch; How About Twitgotiations?

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

Sometimes just watching Twitter on a Friday afternoon, you'll see one more way people are using the service to facilitate their everyday activities. Some people use Twitter for conversation, some for pitches, some for resume solicitation, and others for, well, Twitgotiating.
After Nicholas Tolson of Erickson Barnett sent a Tweet about his experience with Radian6, he got several new followers, most of whom were Radian6 staff. Like most companies, they probably have alerts set for mentions of their company. However, any [...]

BuzzLogic Buys BlogRovr

Leslie Poston

In a move that is grabbing the attention of bloggers everywhere, BuzzLogic has acquired Blogrovr. BlogRovr is an OPML browser plug in that lets users see content from their favorite bloggers that is relevant to what they are reading. It is owned by a company called Activeweave (it is actually the parent company, Activeweave, that was acquired).
This is a move that has big implications from a data portability standpoint, and one that could mean more ads intruding on your [...]