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Digital Revenue Expert – Vince Thompson

SoCal CTO

Today I lead a small consultancy that helps advertising supported develop and scale the revenue producing sides of their businesses. Vince: On the consulting side we are working with a unique social network, a new television network and some original video content businesses. Example here: [link]. I run a lot.

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Popbase helps YouTube stars build closer relationships with their fans

TechCrunch LA

Developments like live streaming, social media and more have made the stars of today more relatable and more easily reachable than those of yesteryear. The easiest example to grasp is arguably the Kardashian family.

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Interview with Allison Dollar, SnapCuts

socalTECH

One way is to create your own, custom video clip which you can share via email, text message, or through a social networking site like Facebook. Los Angeles-based SnapCuts (www.snapcuts.com) does just that, allow users to tap into a wide collection of clips, which can be re-mixed, combined with text, and sent to your friends.

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Julie Schoenfeld On Perfect Market's New Funding

socalTECH

An example of that is when the BP oil spill occurred, people started to search for information about old oil spills, like the Exxon Valdez. The second piece, is we distribute that across search engines and social networks. On page performance of advertising on a page is linked to the context and intent of a user.

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Watch an Ad, Help a Nonprofit Out

Tech.Co

The app lets users raise money for notable nonprofits by simply watching corporate sponsored videos – aka advertisements. Givvr’s concept for converting video advertisements into charitable donations is simple. For example, Sprinkles Cupcakes will donate 25 cents to Pencils of Promise for each view its video receives.

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Interview with Babette Pepaj, BakeSpace

socalTECH

Our interview this morning is with Babette Pepaj , CEO and founder of BakeSpace (www.bakespace.com), a local Los Angeles startup focused on social networking around food. Babette Pepaj: BakeSpace is a food social network and recipe swap. So very much a social network involved? Hello world?".

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Making A Sport Out of Shopping On Little Black Bag, With Dan Murillo

socalTECH

When it's all about trading, swapping, lucky finds, and more--explains Dan Murillo , who is CEO and Founder of Little Black Bag (www.littleblackbag.com), an online e-commerce community based in Los Angeles. She has a mobile phone, likes playing social games online, games such as Farmville and the Sims. Thanks, and good luck!

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