Glam Media overtakes iVillage
Glam Media announced its new ranking as number one on the comScore Media Metrix Top 10 Women’s Community Web Properties list and the fastest growing 100 Web property year over year ending May 2007, according to May 2007 data. Overtaking long-time incumbent iVillage/NBC, Glam Media, with a reach of almost 10 percent of the total U.S. online audience and more than 17 million unique visitors a month, manages display and video brand advertising campaigns for hundreds of premium and luxury advertisers through Glam websites and its unique network of publishers.
“Glam Media’s rapid ascent to number one is representative of the massive market shift driving the web today – the distributed media platform,” said Samir Arora, chairman and CEO of Glam Media. “The passion and power of the independent voices of Glam editorial and our indie publishers is what women want online – with authentic content and engaging brand advertising contextually placed to create a deeply entertaining and relevant experience for women.”

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Glam is a content aggregator in the same category as these guys such as b5media ( http://www.b5media.com/our-bloggers/) and Shiny Media ( http://www.shinymedia.com/about_shiny_media/index.html ), but not as a content producer such as iVillage.
Many blogs on Glam Network site is like this one
http://allieiswired.blogspot.com/2007/06/george-clooneys-secret-fling.html
This blog also belong to BlogBurst Member Networks, as well as Hollywood Blogads Networks….. What Glam’s promotion and advertising are doing is CLAIMING that the traffic that it SHARED with other Blog-Networks such as BlogBurst and Hollywood Blogads, and many other blog networks, are truly GLAM’s own traffic. It is murky and perhaps in violation federal and state laws against Fraud and False Advertising.
By anonymous on June 22, 2007 3:08 pm
Glam is a content aggregator in the same category as these guys such as b5media ( http://www.b5media.com/our-bloggers/) and Shiny Media ( http://www.shinymedia.com/about_shiny_media/index.html ), but not as a content producer such as iVillage.
Many blogs on Glam Network site is like this one
http://allieiswired.blogspot.com/2007/06/george-clooneys-secret-fling.html
This blog also to BlogBurst Member Networks, as well as Hollywood Blogads Networks…..
What Glam’s promotion and advertising are doing is CLAIMING that the traffic that it SHARED with other Blog-Networks such as BlogBurst and Hollywood Blogads, and many other blog networks, are truly GLAM’s own traffic.
It is murky and perhaps in violation federal and state laws against Fraud and False Advertising.
By crapdetector on June 22, 2007 3:25 pm
I totally agree with anonymous. Glam is a content aggregator in the same category as these guys such as b5media http://www.b5media.com/our-bloggers/ and Shiny Media http://www.shinymedia.com/about_shiny_media/index.html , but not as a content producer such as iVillage.
Many blogs on Glam Network site is like this one
http://allieiswired.blogspot.com/2007/06/george-clooneys-secret-fling.html
This blog also to BlogBurst Member Networks, as well as Hollywood Blogads Networks…..
What Glam’s promotion and advertising are doing is CLAIMING that the traffic that it SHARED with other Blog-Networks such as BlogBurst and Hollywood Blogads, and many other blog networks, are truly GLAM’s own traffic.
It is murky and perhaps in violation federal and state laws against Fraud and False Advertising.
By crapdetector on June 22, 2007 3:26 pm