
Last night, Michael Arrington of Techcrunch, made a bold claim that the #1 women’s web property according to Comscore is a sham. As a dedicated publisher of the Glam Network, I’m disappointed to see Michael spin this story in his favor. Michael clearly fails to disclose that PopSugar, one of TechCrunch’s investments is trying to launch a competitive service to Glam.
Glam has always been a transparent network, and it’s part of their huge success. They’ve built a strong network of publishers that have the ability to reach a targeted audience of 20+ million women. That’s no small feat.
Maybe, Michael is a bit jealous of Glam’s recent $1 billion ad deal with Google? Matt Marshall of VentureBeat clearly understands how such a large deal can draw critics.
I’ve found many great blogs through Glam’s site. I think they’re doing a terrific job at giving Women more exposure on the web.
Congrats to Glam on the big deal with Google! :D
I can see both sides of the story, but all in all Glam is still bringing in revenue no matter how the number of visitors are determined. That’s all investors are gonna really care about.
We LOVE Glam!!!
if i would go to the past i will found a Google corp. before Larry Page