Branded Entertainment Network (Ben), which harnesses artificial intelligence technology to integrate brands into both digital and traditional content, has today announced its acquisition of TubeBuddy -- a browser extension that provides YouTube video optimization and channel management.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Six-year-old TubeBuddy provides a whole host of services for creators across both free and paid versions, including channel management, optimization, audience growth, keyword research, thumbnail generation, A/B testing, bulk processing, and advanced analytics. TubeBuddy is used by over 5 million creators, including PrestonPlayz, Chad Wild Clay and Vy Qwaint, What’s Inside?, Evan Carmichael, the Eh Bee Family, and Lizzy Capri.
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The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Six-year-old TubeBuddy provides a whole host of services for creators across both free and paid versions, including channel management, optimization, audience growth, keyword research, thumbnail generation, A/B testing, bulk processing, and advanced analytics. TubeBuddy is used by over 5 million creators, including PrestonPlayz, Chad Wild Clay and Vy Qwaint, What’s Inside?, Evan Carmichael, the Eh Bee Family, and Lizzy Capri.
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- 10/29/2020
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
It’s still incredibly early days for Byte, but a cursory chat with top Vine stars of yesteryear reveals both high hopes an overwhelming sense of nostalgia for the six-second content platform.
And it’s not just a feeling in the air: Byte topped the app charts in the weekend of its debut, peaking at the No. 1 position on Apple’s ‘free’ app charts in the U.S. And according to data firm Sensor Tower, the app generated 1.3 million overall downloads in its first week -- with 912,000 installs hailing from the U.S., and the majority of the remainder coming from the U.K. and Canada.
Byte was founded by Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann in Nov. 2017 in the wake of Vine's demise. After persevering through various legal and financial hurdles, Byte -- a spiritual replication of its predecessor -- launched in beta last May and officially arrived in the app store on Jan.
And it’s not just a feeling in the air: Byte topped the app charts in the weekend of its debut, peaking at the No. 1 position on Apple’s ‘free’ app charts in the U.S. And according to data firm Sensor Tower, the app generated 1.3 million overall downloads in its first week -- with 912,000 installs hailing from the U.S., and the majority of the remainder coming from the U.K. and Canada.
Byte was founded by Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann in Nov. 2017 in the wake of Vine's demise. After persevering through various legal and financial hurdles, Byte -- a spiritual replication of its predecessor -- launched in beta last May and officially arrived in the app store on Jan.
- 2/12/2020
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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