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National Geographic Launches Slate of New Widgets With Clearspring
Popular Photo of the Day Widget Expands Audience of National Geographic Photos to 8.5 Million Widget Viewers
| Quelle: Clearspring Technologies
MCLEAN, VA--(Marketwire - May 20, 2009) - Clearspring Technologies, the leading widget and
content sharing network connecting publishers and audiences on the
distributed Web, today announced that National Geographic is using its
services and can create, distribute, track and monetize widgets. National
Geographic's widgets allow fans to share photos, videos and puzzles with
friends through social media Web sites such as Facebook, MySpace, and
iGoogle.
"National Geographic is committed to delivering ways for our audiences to
engage with our compelling video content and award-winning photography,"
said Brendan Hart, vice president of marketing for National Geographic
Digital Media. "With Clearspring's widget platform, we are able to
aggressively expand within this space and innovatively extend our
century-old mission of inspiring people to care about the planet by
connecting with our online audiences everywhere they live online."
National Geographic offers a variety of widgets with its premium content,
including movie and music widgets, two puzzle widgets, daily news, photo of
the day, and video of the day widgets. These widgets engage users and help
introduce the brand to new audiences. The widgets help drive consumers back
to the brand and increases traffic on www.NationalGeographic.com.
The Photo of the Day widget has been extremely popular, with grabs and
views far outpacing the median metrics for widgets. Since launch in
December 2007, the widget has had more than 39 million views and nearly 300
thousand installs. It has been grabbed from the top social networking and
startpage environments, with approximately 37 percent of the installs
coming from Facebook and 50 percent from Google. The Music Artist of the
Day widget has also been popular with National Geographic fans and has an
interaction rate of 21 percent, with a 63 percent interaction rate
occurring in the Facebook environment.
"More than 86 percent of views of National Geographic's videos take place
off domain via widgets, showing the power of distributing content across
the Web," said Peggy Fry, senior vice president of Clearspring. "National
Geographic identified our network as a tremendous opportunity to reach fans
across the Web in an incredibly fun, engaging and effective way, reaching
new readers and existing fans everywhere they live on the Internet."
National Geographic has embraced social media and currently reaches fans on
Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, multiple company blogs, and in all the places
people share its widgets. With Clearspring, National Geographic joins major
media companies such as MTVN, Time Warner and NBC-Universal, who have been
at the forefront of using and monetizing social media.
To view the photo of the day widget, visit
http://www.clearspring.com/widgets/4755bfb548454fb1/47f639684d81063f
About Clearspring
Clearspring is the leading provider of distribution, management and
monetization services for widgets and other distributable Web content.
Clearspring's free sharing services enable publishers and developers to
distribute and track viral digital content to the most popular
destinations, including social networks, start pages, bookmarking sites,
blogs, mobile devices and desktop platforms. The company delivers billions
of impressions every month working with the world's most prominent brands,
media companies and Web 2.0 businesses. The company also provides new
monetization opportunities for publishers and developers using the
Clearspring platform by allowing them to seamlessly integrate
advertising-based services in their distributable Web content. To learn
more, visit www.clearspring.com.