Showing posts with label linkedin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linkedin. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Social media adoption

We did a viral campaign in Denmark. It actually got nice press coverage and gave us signal about which social network was really used. Check the result by your self....
Facebook is not a surprise but the fact that tweeter is lagging behind LinkedIn voice of share was for me unexpected.

Thursday, 23 October 2008

New round of funding for LinkedIn

I should stop borrowing you with Linkedin but I just can't :-) After having raised 53 mio USD in June they raised now $22.7 mio more. It's worth noticing that the publisher McGraw-Hill Companies is part of this strategic investment. LinkedIn is employing 320 people and that money is more than welcome !

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

LinkedIn to launch their own Ad Network

LinkedIn already sells ads against this audience on its own site, targeted by industry, seniority, company size, geography, gender, and number of connections. Now, it will expand that targeting to other partner sites. Publishers will have to apply to become part of the ad network, but LinkedIn will probably try to sign up some of its existing content partners such as the Businessweek, CNBC, and the New York Times... and why not business to business publishers like Wolters Kluwer.

LinkedIn knows it has a valuable audience (see the demographic presentation here), and now wants to sell access to that audience to others. Although LinkedIn will always make more money off the ads it shows on its own site (since it doesn’t have to split those ads three ways with Collective Media and the partner sites). Perhaps LinkedIn realizes that it will never become a big enough site on its own to justify its recent $1 billion valuation. (Although employees can only sell shares at a $500 million valuation). This will create incremental revenues for LinkedIn. And for publishing site partners it offers a potentially more lucrative set of remnant inventory that it can throw ads up against.

Source : Techcrunch France

Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Is LinkedIn really worth a billion ?????

Linkedin get another roundtable finalized with Bain Capital Ventures and a PR campaign orchestrated from those new executive Board members.