Monthly Archive for July, 2009

Getting the real-time pulse of social networks

Well, in an effort to keep our deadlines we are working around the clock to finalize our initial beta release of our service offering. As in our recent post, AffinityClick is focusing on helping online retailers generate highly qualified site traffic by leveraging the content driven by the blogosphere and other sources!

You see, we believe that there is so much user generated content on the web that is so valuable that most bloggers who craft this content will never get any real recognition for their hard work.  AffinityClick believes that this must change, we must find a way not only to help drive relevancy with the unique content but align this content with relevancy from other sources.   Like most social networking applications, it’s all about leveraging the real-time analysis of content, pictures, posts, comments, tweets and re-tweets and well, I think you get the idea.  That’s what were all about, finding a way to help the content providers not only understand how their content affects the real-time pulse of the social networks but build a model so that such content providers can actually get rewarded, either with cold-cash or other rewards.

Stay tuned…