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Introducing A “Social Publishing Network”
Pagii(spelled with a dash above the a), announced this week its official launch, giving the online community an innovative step in the evolution of web publishing and social networking. Pagii is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Freewebs. Being dubbed the “social publishing network,” Pagii mashes-up social networking features with web and desktop [...] more...
Freewebs Gives Users A Voice & Publishers New Ad Space
The internet is becoming more and more interactive with the fast growth of social websites and the popularity of widgets. These seemingly simple applications have drawn a lot of attention recently in reports from Facebook and other sites that have seen these features drive a lot of traffic to partnering sites. [...] more...
The Freewebs Enterprise: Shervin Pishevar Discusses His Company’s Marketing Model, Widgets and All
It might seem a tad hasty to call 2007 the year of widget advertising. But if a company like Freewebs has any say in the matter, the final ¾ of the year will set the tone for ’08 to be just that. Founded in 2001 by 3 brothers with a couple [...] more...
Freewebs Welcomes Photobucket Users
Web publishing/blogging company Freewebs had signed a partnership with media-sharing service Photobucket to let users easily post their Photobucket photos, slideshows and videos on their respective Freewebs sites. “This is just the first step in what’s going to be a strong partnership,” said Freewebs president Shervin Pishevar in a statement. The Photobucket [...] more...
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