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5 months ago

in AOL cuts 700, including Weblogs Inc lifestyle blogs on The Inquisitr
This story is total BS. I know for a fact that AOL Living/Lifestyle is one of the busiest (if not the busiest) groups developing new products. You will be seeing these revealed shortly...please post a pic with your foot in your mouth at that time.

FYI...StyleList is the #1 style site according to comScore. Why would that be cut? Luxist is being launched internationally. Your copy of RWW is crap. Your reporting is questionable. Check your facts.

http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/1544731...

Thanks

9 months ago

in Another Search for Relevance…..It’s Now AOL’s Turn on Marketing Pilgrim
Actually, you left off 100 million. You may want to fix your typo. AOL had 111.4 million in July, which is not bad since the middle of the summer is a slow time on the internet.

Also, you did not include the complete quote by Bernstein Research:
"The Street is really concerned if AOL can ever turn around. For the past year, we have been hearing about how traffic is not the problem, monetization is. I don't need to be convinced that traffic can return. I just want to understand how they can convert that traffic to advertising growth."

Remember, the largest display ad network - Platform-A - is only 1 year old. A little patience.

1 year ago

in Bebo to Become AOL People? on Social Times
AIMPages was an early attempt of a social network with profiles, etc.

1 year ago

in 2008/03/03/aol-sitefest/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Oh, so it is starting to make sense. They are indeed making use of their remaining talent

Asylum was pretty dope....then saw other links to their Weblogs content…Engadget, Joystiq, DownloadSquad, AisleDash, Gadling, ParentDish, Luxist, Massively, Cinimatical, TVSquad, Autoblog, DIYLife, etc.

Are these the sites they are referring to in the article? They are legitimate content that will be helpful to different types of audiences
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