Archive for the ‘partners’ Category

Inspiration to Transaction in one click

In a post from Sep 2009, Chris Dixon notes that sites who influence purchasing intent are not fairly rewarded since existing affiliate programs only pay the site that delivered the user to the merchant.

For example, Gizmodo might influence me to consider a Canon 7D, which I would research via Google and eventually buy on Amazon. Amazon would kick back a few bucks to Google and Gizmodo would get nothing. Google would make a few additional pennies off my research.

Fred Wilson echoed the same tone.

In both posts and their comments, the proposed solutions were that the “attribution models” needed improvement so that each influencer in the Intent Chain would get their fair due. This would presumably be accomplished with better tracking, algorithmic or social assignment of value to each influencer, and some mechanism for distributing the bounty.

This strikes me as an impractical approach.

On the implementation side, we need

  • a robust tracking mechanism across diverse sites and platforms,
  • a consensual policy for assigning credit, and,
  • a system for distribution of proceeds.

Edge cases abound. Do I get credit if my blog visitor purchases the item after a month? What happens with product returns? etc.

But there’s a social aspect too. Distributing rewards up the chain is at odds with social practice. Winner Takes All, To the Victor go the Spoils, etc. Consider the matter of criminal guilt. The guy who pulls the trigger cannot reduce his sentence by offering up “attribute models” that dilute and assign blame to a book, blog, or person who influenced his decision.

The approach we are taking at MashLogic is to reduce the links in the Intent Chain. To the extent that there are fewer hops between the point of inspiration and the point of transaction, the process of reward attribution is simplified. If Gizmodo had provided immediate access to product reviews, shopping options, and my social network, without requiring me to leave the page, and finally a purchase link, they’d get direct credit and no one pays the Search Engine Toll.

We welcome publishers who wish to integrate intelligent links from MashLogic on their site. Contact us at bizdev@mashlogic.com to increase your page views and unlock your revenue potential.

Should I 2Stay or Should I 2Go?

MashLogic’s browser extension adds links to web pages based on user’s preferences.

Hyperlinks have two endpoints – the linked word or phrase on the page (anchor text) and the destination. Our add-on is focused on locating and linking relevant terms on web pages. When users mouse over these links, we display a collection of useful destinations in a bubble (callout).

Users can install MashLogic from preferred sites

Our partners (TechCrunch, About.com, etc.) distribute branded versions of MashLogic to their visitors, which preferentially link back to them. Partners benefit from increased traffic, better user engagement, and new revenue opportunities. E.g. With TechCrunch 2Go, users will see links to articles on TC and company profiles on CrunchBase. As we add partners, users can take their favorite sites & brands 2Go!

In short, users can install MashLogic from partners they like and trust, strengthening the relationship between users and the brands they prefer. We balance the needs of users and publishers by carefully ensuring that our hyperlinks have awesome endpoints!

MashLogic for Publishers

We are now ready to bring this awesomeness to publishers, to help them maximize the value of content on their own sites. Brands and bloggers can increase traffic, boost user engagement, and generate revenue by enriching their content with high-quality links. We’re calling this 2Stay. Karthika at the Online Journalism Blog has described our publisher offerings eloquently and comprehensively.

Case Study: TechCrunch

  • On CrunchNotes (a TechCrunch property), notice the dotted blue links that appear on the page (you do not need to have MashLogic installed in your browser to see this. All functionality is embedded in CrunchNotes).
  • These links are automatically generated by MashLogic. Mouse over them and you will see links to news from TechCrunch and (where applicable) company and people profiles on CrunchBase.
  • With 2Stay technology, traffic is redirected to relevant content on TechCrunch sites => More page views!
  • If users like the experience, they click the footer of these “mini callouts” and install TechCrunch 2Go. They are now just one click away from TechCrunch content wherever they go => More return traffic!
2Stay and 2Go for TechCrunch

2Stay and 2Go for TechCrunch

Get Going!

MashLogic offers a variety of tools for publishers, including embeddable Topic Clouds and Custom Mashes. You can get started at the Publisher Portal. The flow is being improved, so don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

Take Back the Web, now with added Cred!

For those of you who’ve been on the sidelines about this whole MashLogic thing, wondering if we’d ever be cool enough to have some Cred, your patience is now rewarded.

In a move that is certain to reverberate through the corridors of the Blogosphere and echo in the hallways of the Twitterverse, we’ve teamed with NewsCred to bring you not just news, but Breaking News with Cred right at your fingertips from every web page.

Oh yeah, we’re not kidding around any more.

NewsCred keeps you informed by aggregating timely, curated news headlines filtered by the credibility of the source. You benefit from their semantic intelligence and crowd-sourcing to receive targeted news from authoritative sources.

MashLogic’s popular addon (Firefox and IE) enhances web pages with relevant links that display personalized, contextual information. Browse the web seamlessly with links where you need them, enriching your browsing and saving you needless trips to a search engine.

We have integrated with NewsCred through their upcoming API. MashLogic now automatically add links to newsworthy topics on any web page, and you can roll over these links to find images, credible headlines, and related topics. And of course once you read these articles, you can effortlessly tweet about them.

Update: More by Jennifer Zaino at SemanticWeb.com.

Got Intent?

Arun Radhakrishnan has a detailed and informative round-up of Semantic Search Engines. The challenge for these destination search engines is to get users out of the Pavlovian rush to google.com when someone says “Search”.

In addition to Quality of Results, this will require innovative UI and the ability to grab user attention early in the Intent Lifecycle, which is:

  • Realization — your intent (for information) is stimulated when you are reading content
  • Exploration — you express this intent (and any related context) into a set of keywords, rush over to GooHooSoft and search
  • Discovery — you iterate through multiple results from multiple searches until you find what you’re looking for
  • Satisfaction — you return to the original context, tired but (hopefully) wiser

MashLogic improves your efficiency with in-context search. As you read a web page, we triangulate your preferences, page conteNt and page conteXt to give you Intent Shortcuts. We save you time, mental fuel, and you don’t even have to leave the page you’re on.

If you own and operate a search engine, talk to us. Our value lies in guiding users to authoritative and credible destinations. We have a Select Partners program that sends you free, targeted user traffic — Intent Routing? — with the kinds of queries that you can knock out of the park.

MashLogic is Mixx’ing it up!

Mixx.com

Things have been busy over here at MashLogic world headquarters.  Last week MashLogic teamed up with the great people over at Mixx.com to launch Mixx To Go.  Now Mixx.com users can take all the top stories with them wherever they go on the web.  MashLogic also enables users to more easily discover related content on the Mixx.com website itself, but watch out, the Mixx community finds great news and you might find yourself browsing for longer than planned!

Check out Mixx’s blog post about our integration here.  If you are already running Mashlogic you can now see Mixx.com content by enabling it on the MashLogic drop down menu.