Here is a new interesting partnership built around social media. Clearspring is growing fast and doing very good work. Check out this write-up in MediaPost. Clearspring also powers the widgets at SnagFilms.com.
Tag Archives: Widgets
Sweet
Thank you. Films to watch on a rainy day…very cool use of the widgets.
Recent Snaggers Feature and an Interesting Thought
We have just added a new feature on SnagFilms, a list of recent Snaggers. Snaggers are people and sites that have snagged a film and embedded a widget to stream films. Think of it this way: In the United States, there are about 6,000 buildings that house movie theaters and they have combined about 30,000 screens to show films.
In less than six weeks, SnagFilms has about 10,000 affiliates. Some that show a single film and some that have a multiplex of many films. My estimate is that in less than 90 days we will have replicated the physical footprint of 30,000 screens in a virtual format.
How is that for great progress and the power of Web 2.0? Thank you so much if you have snagged a widget and have opened a virtual movie theater. The filmmakers thank you. The charities they support thank you. The consumers that get to watch the films for free in a frictionless way thank you. And we thank you.
New York Times Carries a SnagFilms Widget
And screens a world premiere film. Check it out here. How great is this?
WashBiz Blog
The Washington Post takes a widget and shows “No Place to Hide“, a Peter Jennings documentary on privacy. I just watched the first fifteen minutes of this film. Great stuff. Scary stuff, too.
AOL Living Snags a Film Widget
Check it out and thank you.
A Great Sample of a Blogger Taking a Widget…
…And embedding it. This is what I am hopeful we will see all over the web.
Revolution Health Snags a Widget on Lyme Disease
Check it out. Thank you to the good folks at Revolution Health.
Spinner Grabs a Widget
Fun - this is very cool.
ABCi Audits Clearspring Widget Network
Good news to legitimize the industry. We were first with this accreditation and we believe in transparency so advertisers know that their dollars are being well spent.