27

Sep

By Charlie Holbech
VIDEO: What does Visual Revenue mean by ‘full editorial control’?

It was a busy end of the week last week up at ONA’11and a fantastic event to meet up with many online Front Page Editors who had a host of very valid questions. As we’ve said on numerous occasions, Editors should be Editors and not Analysts – and with that we provide real-time input (specific recommendations) on what content to place where on a Front Page and for how long.

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23

Sep

By Charlie Holbech
Visual Revenue Wins CNNMoney Startup Event!

Tonight CNNMoney hosted its first startup event, at which three entrepreneurs were invited to pitch their ventures — and talk up how their companies could help the CNNMoney brand. “CNNMoney received more than 100 submissions, and winnowed it down to three finalists: Qwanz, Roboinvest and Visual Revenue.”

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14

Sep

By Charlie Holbech
LAUNCH: Article Engagement Indicator

It’s been a super busy summer for the VR team and over the course of the next month we’ll be pushing a significant number of updates to the Visual Revenue Front Page Platform live. We have a host of exciting new features to showcase, the first of which is: The Article Engagement Indicator

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07

Aug

By Charlie Holbech
VIDEO: Dennis Mortensen interviewed by UNYstartups’ Oren Bennett

UNYstartups’ Oren Bennett was kind enough to drop by the AP Building last week and have quick chat with Dennis about what we do here at Visual Revenue.

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15

Jun

By Dennis R. Mortensen
the Visual Revenue office story.. (we’re expanding AGAIN!!)

This is by any measure a low priority post that serves nothing else than to entertain on a hot New York Wednesday! We moved into our new office space this Saturday, an environment that allows us to think big! We are still up at the Associated Press building in midtown Manhattan. Here’s our Office View, a view of the News Room, and TJ’s new Developer Setup. I think that’s pretty cool! :-)

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13

May

By Dennis R. Mortensen
INMA Report: Newspapers and Social Media, From Monologue to Dialogue

How publishers address the changing shape of consumer attention through social media – is the focus of the INMA publication “Newspapers and Social Media: From Monologue to Dialogue”.

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