12 December, 2008 by admin
SkimLinks Affiliate Tool
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UK startup Skimbit has released a tool to aggregate affiliate links and offer them to other publishers. TechCrunch reports that the problem with similar schemes is that they don’t leave room for editorial control. However, Skimlinks aggregates 11 affiliate networks and puts publishers - blogs, forums, web apps - in full control, in return for a revenue share.
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12 December, 2008 by admin
Top 10 RSS and Syndication Products of 2008
As part of their Top 10 Products series, ReadWriteWeb has put up a list of the Top 10 RSS and Syndication Products of 2008. According to the site, “these are the feed tools we and the people we know use day in and day out - we love them, we hate them, we wouldn’t want to work without them.”
9 December, 2008 by admin
Zemanta Launches Public API
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TechCrunch is reporting that Zemanta, a platform that aims to help online content producers find related content from across the web, has released a Public API aimed at helping fuel their Content Suggestion Engine. The idea behind Zemanta is to help bloggers enhance their publication(s) by allowing many more blogs, articles, web pages, etc. to be fed into its system which then recognizes content and returns suggested images, smart links, keywords and relevant related stories from the web.
Below is a brief video explaining the service.
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9 December, 2008 by admin
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6 December, 2008 by admin
Business Directory Pays Users To Enter Data
Robert Scoble has an interesting article about Brownbook.net paying users to add data to their business directory.
Here’s an exerpt;
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Dave Ingram, CEO of Brownbook.net, had a business problem: how can he build a world-wide business directory, but one with much more up to date info than any database that exists so far?
Well, he’s paying people who add data. He and co-founder Marc Lyne explains how it works in this video.
Already they are seeing 40% growth per month and tons of new businesses added all over the world. Can’t argue with that.
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