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Browse My Stuff allows Marketers to create a new kind of web site focused on your specific industry, topic, niche in order to:

  • Get your brand, message and content in front of B2B Searchers.
  • Provide a rich source of content without having to create it yourself.
  • Pull together your scattered existing content and organize it in a meaningful way.
  • Easily create a relationship with bloggers and other key influencers in your industry.
  • Build expertise and credibility with your audience through association with industry experts.
  • Build brand awareness.
  • Be seen as an innovative company that is closely tied to the newest happenings in the industry.
  • Feed into newsletters and nurturing programs.
  • Be at the center of industry conversation.

Who uses Browse My Stuff?

B2B Marketers such as Develop Mentor have found that it’s the best return on investment for any marketing channel. Read more about B2B Marketing with Browse My Stuff.

Associations, Nonprofits and Causes such as the Technology Council of Southern California, Work Literacy and EV Driven.

B2C Marketers such as Realty Trac reach searchers in a very expensive PPC space.

Advertisers and Social Media Marketers work with us to participate in existing sites or create a new site.

Publishers use it as a new way to reach their audience and to increase page views and advertising revenue.


The Latest from the Browse My Stuff Community

Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Many of us know the different styles of targeting that you can implement with your Google AdWords campaign. The options that you have had so far is: broad, exact, phrase and negative. Let’s recap on what these are: Broad match : Allows your ad to show on similar phrases and relevant variations. Example: Red Shoes. Example: “Red Shoes&#.
 
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Facebook.  Twitter.  LinkedIn.  They’re all huge in the online world.  Facebook, the world’s largest social networking site just reached 500,000 million users.  Director David Fincher is set to release a movie this October about Facebook’s conception, history and founder.  It even cast Justin Timberlake.  Absolutely not. 
 
Friday, July 16, 2010
Many SEO practitioners as well as clients of SEO firms like-mindedly dream of watching organic search referrals climb from month-to-month and from a year-over-year perspective for that matter. What so often looks like a great report should have additional questions posed. Let’s talk.
 
mins ago @larakiara Took a few quid here and there but mostly Ive been spectacularly awful for betting! 10 mins ago RT @optajoe : 484 mins - Switzerland havent conceded a goal in the last six hours & 4 minutes of football at the #worldcup finals. Banke. hours ago @larakiara Thats much how I feel! wonder how they managed that?&# But sadly I am.
He suggests that brand awareness is the new measuring stick of a successful marketing campaign and says that only the first set of eyeballs are the ones you pay for—everything after that is word of mouth. Social media can offer some very accurate metrics for ROI. These can offer some of the best mileage and results of any marketing tool.
Share But… but… blogger outreach doesn’t work anymore , right? Actually, like most things in life, it depends on how you do it. It doesn’t have to be that way though. For example, if you want to find 100 blogs that cover college sports recruiting, you should probably aim lower on your subscriber and comment numbers. Thanks.
Call Us Today! There are different methods of outreach that achieve different goals, and all of these methods fall under the Blogger Outreach umbrella. So how do you know which kind of Blogger outreach is right for your brand? Finding that niche list of blogs to target isn’t the hard part. The difficult part is how to approach these bloggers.
Much like building media lists, it’s more time consuming than you might think. And the tools aren’t nearly as sophisticated as the ones on the traditional side of the house. For example, there isn’t a definitive resource or tool that allows us to search for blogs by locale or geographic region (at least to my knowledge).