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Webinar: Increase Ad Revenue & Page Views with New Content Syndication Options

Please join 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 on Thursday!

Posted by Laura Farrelly on May 26, 2009 at 10:16 AM in FeedDemon, Go! for Java, Go! for Windows, Inbox, NetNewsWire | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

All Things Digital Launches iPhone App Powered By NewsGator

All Things Digital today announced the availability of a new iPhone™ and iPod® touch application on the Apple App store.

The app makes exclusive content from AllThingsD.com and the D conference available for iPhone and iPod touch with a range of features and tools including tech and media news, product reviews, analysis and video from Walt Mossberg, Kara Swisher, John Paczkowski, Peter Kafka and Katherine Boehret.

Co-edited by Wall Street Journal columnist Walt Mossberg and BoomTown blogger Kara Swisher, the AllThingsD.com site launched in 2007 as the online extension of the annual “D: All Things Digital” conference, started by Walt and Kara in 2003 and attended by the digital elite.

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

Posted by Laura Farrelly on May 17, 2009 at 10:17 PM in FeedDemon, Go! for Java, Go! for Windows, Inbox, NetNewsWire | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

NewsGator & Burton Group Webinar: ‘Enterprise Social Networking, Is Your Company Falling Behind?’

Is social computing in the enterprise just a lot of hype or should you be concerned that your company is going to fall behind? Whether your primary work function is line-of-business or technology, it’s likely that you have heard about the benefits of enterprise social networking. The fact is that social networking provides real business value and many companies have moved past the “what is it” towards “how and where do we start.”  Join NewsGator and Burton for a free webinar on May 20, 2009 at 2pm ET.  Topics will include:

  • The progression of enterprise social networking
  • Key elements of successful social networking solutions
  • Customer success stories and why it’s important to start now
  • Five elements that need to be considered to achieve success
  • How to get off to a good start

Posted by Laura Farrelly on May 11, 2009 at 01:19 PM in FeedDemon, Go! for Java, Go! for Windows, Inbox, NetNewsWire | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

NewsGator Releases Social Sites 2.7 for SharePoint

This morning NewsGator announced the unveiling of Social Sites 2.7 -- the latest version of the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007-based enterprise social computing product -- with groundbreaking new functionality for enterprise social computing: innovation management.  Called Social Sites Ideas, this new solution captures, vets and advances fresh, new employee suggestions for improving business results.  This feature is ideal for product development, cost reduction programs, business process improvements, customer service enhancements, going 'green' and more.  To learn more, visit our website.

Posted by Laura Farrelly on May 7, 2009 at 09:16 PM in FeedDemon, Go! for Java, Go! for Windows, Inbox, NetNewsWire | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack