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You are 18-44 and 1/3 female…thenextweb.org » TheNextWeb.com - Oct 31, 2008 We have been using Lookery , the service Scott Rafer founded after he sold MyBlogLog to Yahoo, for almost two months now to get a little more data about you and we like what we see! According to Lookery more than 37% … Also tagged: women, news, audience, stats, male, men, female, lookery |
thenextweb.org » TheNextWeb.com - Oct 27, 2008
This is a guest post written by Scott Rafer, CEO of Lookery Silicon Valley has been painfully instructive in the last month. It’s now clear that many bloggers are no better than the MSM in terms of “If it bleeds, it …
Also tagged: news, google, aol, bebo, start ups, lookery, republican national convention
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Bloggers, making money is not a crimethenextweb.org » TheNextWeb.com - Oct 27, 2008 Last Friday, Amsterdam was the scene of Holland’s first international blog conference BLOG08. Pete Cashmore (Mashable), Loren Feldman (1938media.com), Hugh MacLeod (Gapingvoid), and Scott Rafer (Lookery) all crossed … Also tagged: money, inspiration, mashable, pete cashmore, loren feldman, hugh macleod, monetizing, lookery, conference coverage, blog08, anne helmond |
allfacebook.com » All Facebook - Oct 20, 2008
When speaking at the Facebook developer conference today in Berlin, Scott Rafer declared that Facebook platform dead. He posted statistics including one that I posted that suggests Facebook widgets are dead. Lookery’s …
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9 days to BLOG08, here are 5 reasons why you should be therethenextweb.org » TheNextWeb.com - Oct 15, 2008 Maybe you’re still in doubt whether you should come to BLOG08. Or you might need to convince your boss or fiancée? The five reasons will make it easier for you. 1. We have great and inspiring speakers who all master a … Also tagged: amsterdam, pete cashmore, hugh macleod, cayman islands, conference coverage, blog08 |
valleywag.com » Valleywag - Sep 29, 2008
It's Mahalo founder Jason Calacanis's world, we just have the misfortune of living in it. The former Silicon Alley Reporter publisher decided to quit blogging, instead opting to send out his verbose fonts of wisdom as …
Also tagged: henry blodget, jason calacanis, wallstrip, howard lindzon, mahalo, great moments in journalism, silicon alley reporter
valleywag.com » Valleywag - Sep 29, 2008
It's Mahalo founder Jason Calacanis's world, we just have the misfortune of living in it. The former Silicon Alley Reporter publisher decided to quit blogging, instead opting to send out his verbose fonts of wisdom as …
Also tagged: henry blodget, jason calacanis, wallstrip, howard lindzon, mahalo, great moments in journalism, silicon alley reporter
foundread.com » GigaOM » FoundRead - Sep 8, 2008
This week, Lookery, the ad network launched last July to serve ??ber-cheap ads into Facebook applications, has announced a new $2.25 million round of funding. It???s a nice sum for the 14-month-old startup, which now …
Also tagged: startups, about com, mybloglog, salesforce com, marc benioff, compete com, reed hundt, foundread, david cancel, tickle, charles river ventures, lightspeed venture partners, mayfield fund, lookery, james currier, hitlines, nyt startups, cnn startups, ted dintersmith
gigaom.com » GigaOM - Sep 6, 2008
This week, Lookery, the ad network launched last July to serve über-cheap ads into Facebook applications, has announced a new $2.25 million round of funding. It’s a nice sum for the 14-month-old startup, which now …
Also tagged: startups, about com, mybloglog, salesforce com, marc benioff, compete com, reed hundt, foundread, david cancel, tickle, charles river ventures, lightspeed venture partners, mayfield fund, lookery, james currier, hitlines, nyt startups, cnn startups, ted dintersmith
furrier.org » Furrier.org - Business & Technology Blog - Aug 28, 2008
A post today called Fuck the VCs caught my attention. I’ve been a full time entrepreneurs for over 10 years now and have tons of experience with VCs. Heck alot of my friends are VCs - “not that there is anything wrong …
Also tagged: technology, social media, venture capital, startups