LOUD3R adds to network, sees 200,000 unique users
Niche online publisher LOUD3R is to launch a series of new sites, as part of its plans to create 10 new websites a month on its network.
The new additions include: PREGG3R, for pregnancy; SHUTT3R, for photography; and SUMM3R, for the Olympics.
The semantic engine automatically aggregates and filters multimedia content from a ’source list’ of websites selected by editors. A glossary of terms is created to teach the engine how to identify that content.
The existing network of 25 sites recorded 200,000 unique users over 30 days, according to a press release from the publisher.
Tags: aggregation, launch, LOUD3R, online publisher, Publishing, the Olympics
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