Lycos, Qumana Release Blog Editor w/ Q-Ads Support
Blogging software developer Qumana, in cooperation with web portal Lycos have released a new desktop blog-editing tool that supports Qumana’s Q-Ads advertising network. The Lycos-Qumana Desktop Blog Editor allows bloggers to post entries to major blogging sites, including Lycos’s Tripod and Angelfire blogs. Integration with Qumana’s Q-Ads advertising program means that bloggers can manually insert relevant, keyword-specific ads directly into their posts.
“The Lycos-Qumana Desktop Blog Editor now gives you the ability to post to multiple blogs with just one click, extend your blogs further reaching more people, and make more money from your blog content,” said Lycos CEO Alfred Tolle in a statement. “With this new offering, Lycos continues to reinforce our strategy by offering content creators the tools needed to better showcase and market their independent content.”
The blogging tool also lets bloggers edit old posts, work off-line, post to multiple blogs at once, upload images, and check spelling. It complements Lycos’s existing blog building tool, Lycos BlogBuilder, which has been around since 2003. Qumana’s existing blog editing tools are used by bloggers around the world, and integrate tagging, multimedia insertion, and multiple blog postings in addition to Q-Ads.
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Hi, thanks for your write up. It’s exciting times for Qumana and we’re excited about working with Lycos and Lycos bloggers.
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