Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 3:15:41 GMT -6
The Followerwonk Is Moving On to a New Loving Home Moz News The authors views are entirely their own excluding the unlikely event of hypnosis and may not always reflect the views of Moz. We have exciting news to share with you about our Twitter analytics tool Followerwonk For a while now weve been looking for a new home for the tool. Were very pleased to announce that Marc Mims one of the tools original developers formed a company to acquire it and will continue to operate the popular service under the Followerwonk brand. A little history In August we announced our intention to sell Followerwonk.
Its a useful and powerful application but since acquiring it in we discovered that America Mobile Number List the overlap between users of Followerwonk and users of our core SEO products was smaller than we anticipated. To address that problem in we offered it as a separate subscription part of a larger strategy to extend our services beyond SEO. Last year we made some hard choices ultimately deciding to refocus our efforts on our SEO core. It was then that we decided to seek a better home for our Twitter analytics tool. Marc and Followerwonk go way back. As an engineer on the team that originally built and launched the tool he came on board at Moz in when Moz first acquired it.
He spent his first year on the Moz engineering team working on Followerwonk and then a year working on Open Site Explorer after which he returned to Followerwonk to help us relaunch it as a standalone product. In August we put Followerwonk in a holding pattern while we sought a buyer during this time Marc stayed on as a contractor to keep it healthy and operational for existing customers. When Marc made an offer to acquire the product it was like everything had come full circle we were delighted to know Followerwonk will continue in good hands.
Its a useful and powerful application but since acquiring it in we discovered that America Mobile Number List the overlap between users of Followerwonk and users of our core SEO products was smaller than we anticipated. To address that problem in we offered it as a separate subscription part of a larger strategy to extend our services beyond SEO. Last year we made some hard choices ultimately deciding to refocus our efforts on our SEO core. It was then that we decided to seek a better home for our Twitter analytics tool. Marc and Followerwonk go way back. As an engineer on the team that originally built and launched the tool he came on board at Moz in when Moz first acquired it.
He spent his first year on the Moz engineering team working on Followerwonk and then a year working on Open Site Explorer after which he returned to Followerwonk to help us relaunch it as a standalone product. In August we put Followerwonk in a holding pattern while we sought a buyer during this time Marc stayed on as a contractor to keep it healthy and operational for existing customers. When Marc made an offer to acquire the product it was like everything had come full circle we were delighted to know Followerwonk will continue in good hands.