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Leaf Group Raises $23.3M In Stock Offering

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Santa Monica-based Leaf Group , which runs such businesses as Saatchi Art, Society6, EHow, and Livestrong, has raised $23.3M via a registered public offering of its public stock.

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Leaf Group Seeks To Raise $22M For Acquisition, Other Efforts

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Santa Monica-based Leaf Group , the publicly traded consumer Internet company best known for running such sites as Saatchi Art, Society6, EHow, and Livestrong, said it is looking to offer and sell approximately $22M in shares of its common stock. Leaf Group says it does not have any specific acquisitions in mind.

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Catching Up With Joanne Bradford, Demand Media

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eHow Spark! eHow is still our largest customers, Livestrong is still an important customer. Joanne Bradford: We have three YouTube channels, Pets, eHow, and Livestrong Women. The biggest thing in the last five years has been real identity online, understanding who an expert is, and why someone is an authority on something.

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Ten Of The Top Tech Companies For Employees In LA

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company operates a number of content-focused sites, including LIVESTRONG, eHOW, Cracked, and a domain name registration business, eNOM. NastyGal -- which was just about unheard of a year ago -- has rocketed to a over $100M business, driven by women's clothing, shoes, and other products. The now-public.

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Exploring A Brave New World Of Domain Names, With Rightside

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They''ve always had two businesses--the content business, which is what people are familiar with, with eHow, Livestrong, and other brands--and then they had the domain services business. It has been part of Demand Media since Demand originally bought the eNom business several years ago.

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Making Money on YouTube | Audience First, Cash Second

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Their YouTube channel has many product tutorials , but they want to expand the dialogue to add value to customers day to day lives by covering culture, politics and lifestyle. For Orabrush, it all started with an eHow video about “How to Tell if You Have Bad Breath”. They get that no one wants to be sold to anymore.

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How to Save MySpace

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Think eHOW or About. New Product Releases Every Month & a Rock Star Product Evangelist. The MySpace product management and dev team, need to bite of smaller projects, get them out more quickly, and make sure they are exposed to everyone visiting the site. Court Star Power. Who are the evangelists pimping MySpace?