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    Federatedmedia.net - FMs Publishing

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    Fm’s mission is to support independent website authors and audiences, by connecting them to marketers in conversations that feeds everyone involved. The best conversations are those where all parties are engaged, informed, and valued. Working with their marketing and publishing partners, Federated Media is helping to define this innovative form of online marketing: a three-way dialog among creators, audiences, and marketers.

    In their own words

    “FM represents outstanding authors whose sites cater to cultural influencers, technology decision makers, and business leaders. Our first federation, focused on digital culture, currently reaches millions and millions of readers every month. New federations in the media/entertainment, parenting, and small business categories, representing millions of entrepreneurs, consumers, and families, are in the process of launching as well. In addition to establishing a devoted following, each site in the FM fold subscribes to a core set of values: strong voice and point of view, accuracy to the facts, engagement with its community, responsibility, integrity and transparency.”

    Why it might be a killer

    FM is a fantastic site where they take care of all advertising-related issues, and let users concentrate on doing what I like to do, for example writing blog entries. They are invisible until you need them, and when you need them, they are immediately available and extraordinarily helpful. Really useful site which provides customers with great services, in addition, it is well organized and easy to handle.

    Some questions

    How are they planning to compete with so many others sites providing users very similar information as federatedmedia.net does?

    Posted 27 Months 30 Days ago by danielh | Source:

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