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A modicum of self-promotion here: NewsGator has just been named to the inaugural class of "Colorado Companies to Watch" by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade in association with private and public organizations dedicated to supporting second-stage businesses in the state. The awards program honors 50 second-stage Colorado companies "that demonstrate high performance in the marketplace or exhibit innovative products or processes." Second-stage refers to companies beyond the startup phase and facing growth, rather than survival, issues. While you may know NewsGator for our content syndication services that proliferate published content to consumers, boosting public revenue, you may not know that we're also responsible for:
- FeedDemon, one of the most popular Windows RSS readers on the planet
- NetNewsWire, an RSS reader for the iPhone and one of Time Magazine's Top 10 iPhone apps of 2008
- Social Sites, an enterprise computing environment that lets companies activate "Facebook for the Enterprise"
- the internet's single largest repository of free RSS content -- as we add 9.1 million new articles to the repository every day, indexing and aggregating 4.6 million feeds and archiving 4 years of historical content
We're honored to have received this recognition.
Online
publishers, would you like to increase ad revenue and page views as
well as enhance audience engagement with your site's content?
Discovery Channel and HowStuffWorks.com recently partnered with NewsGator
to create two exciting new content syndication offerings for online
news publishers’ web sites that will allow you to do just that.
Please
join Lori Cuthbert, News Director at Discovery.com, Jason Hoch, VP of
Product Development at HowStuffWorks.com, and Walker Fenton, GM of NewsGator's
Media & Data Services, for a free webinar that will provide you
with valuable insight into two new content syndication offerings and
the benefits they bring to online publishers and their audiences. Time: <<Thursday, May 28 @ 2pm ET>>
- Discovery Channel's Science & Technology Widget
- HowStuffWorks.com's Related Topics Feature
- How these new syndication offerings operate
- The
benefits of these offerings for online publishers, including: increased
ad revenue and page views; enriched content, audience engagement and
click depth
- How these offerings can increase ad inventory for new revenue streams and help increase ROI
You can register here.
Please join us a week from now, on Thursday May 28 at 2pm ET, for our free webinar, "Increase Ad Revenue & Page Views with New Content Syndication Offerings -- from Discovery Channel & HowStuffWorks.com."
We're excited to have Lori Cuthbert, News Director at Discovery.com, and Jason Hoch, VP of Product Development at HowStuffWorks.com join NewsGator's Walker Fenton on this webinar to provide you with valuable insight into two new content syndication offerings and the benefits they bring to online publishers and their audiences. In this 30 minute webinar, the following topics will be covered:
- Discovery Channel's Science & Technology widget
- HowStuffWorks.com's Related Topics Feature
- How these new syndication offerings operate
- The benefits of these offerings for online publishers, including: increased ad revenue and page views; enriched content, audience engagement, and click depth
- How these offerings can increase ad inventory for new revenue streams and help increase ROI
Anyone in interactive/digitial media managment, advertising management, web management, or business development management is likely to find this webinar beneficial. So register today and join us next week!
The website All Things Digital, which is co-edited by Wall Street Journal columnist Walt Mossberg and BoomTown blogger Kara Swisher and is the online extension of the annual "D: All Things Digital" conference started by Walt and Kara in 2003, today announced the launch of a new iPhone™ and iPod® touch application on the Apple App store which was developed using the NewsGator iPhone Media Application Framework.
The application makes exclusive content from AllThingsD.com and the D conference available for iPhone and iPod touch with a range of features and tools including:
- Kara’s BoomTown, John Paczkowski’s Digital Daily and Peter Kafka’s MediaMemo blogs and video
- Walt’s Personal Technology and Mossberg's Mailbox columns, his videos and his Mossblog
- Katherine Boehret’s Mossberg Solution column and videos
- Ability to post article links and text descriptions directly to Twitter and Facebook, or to email them to a friend
- Galleries of D conference videos and photos including the full 2007 historic joint appearance by Steve Jobs and Bill Gates
- Live D7 conference coverage throughout the May 26-28, 2009 event.
Walt Mossberg describes the app: "All Things Digital for the iPhone is a smart, streamlined mobile application that we know iPhone and iPod Touch owners interested in technology and media will enjoy.” Developed using the NewsGator iPhone Media Application Framework, the All Things Digital app is designed to contain all the news and reviews from the Web site. As on AllThingsD.com, each journalist’s section is identified by specific color schemes and headshots, including stylized icons that emphasize each writer’s personality and beat. Customized navigation enables users to choose their favorite sections and personalize the content. The All Things Digital app is available immediately for free from Apple’s App Store on iPhone and iPod touch or at itunes.com/appstore/. For more information, go to allthingsd.com/mobile/iPhone.
Branded iPhone apps are emerging as an effective way to
gain revenue from, and readership of, your content. We have written a mini white paper that offers tips for successfully implementing an iPhone app
– from its creation to its approval by the Apple App store.
In this mini white paper we’ll address:
- Why you should consider an iPhone App
- Marketing & monetizing your iPhone App
- Whether an iPhone App is right for your company
- How to get registered as an iPhone developer
- What to expect when submitting an app for approval
- How NewsGator can help
Who should read this mini white paper?
- Interactive & Digital Media Content Providers
- Advertising management
- Web Managers
- Business Development Managers
- Mobile application managers
- Marketing managers
You can access this free mini white paper here.
This week Walker Fenton, GM of NewsGator's Media & Data Services, will be attending the annual Digital Hollywood spring conference in Santa Monica.
He will join Brad Pelo (CEO of i.TV), Danny Passman (Global Head of Programming at Joost), Wendy Feldman (Executive Director of Mobile Marketing & Digital Promotions at Sony), Michele Edelman (VP of Marketing at Warner) on the Music 2.0/Mobile Media Track panel discussion from 3:30-5pm on Wenesday, May 6. The panel, which will be moderated by Steve Polsky, COO of Flixter, will focus on the following topics:
- iPhone Apps
- App Breakthroughs
- Video
- Games
- Mobile Engagement & Advertising
So, if you're attending Digital Hollywood, be sure to check out what's bound to be an informative and engaging discussion on the subject of iPhone apps and mobile media. Also, if you'd like to meet with Walker in person while at Digital Hollywood, send him at email at walkerf AT newsgator.com.
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Josh Larson
Assistant Marketing Manager
joshl@newsgator.com
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