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Business Insider ????紐約 ????成立年份:2007年 ????雇員人數(shù):沒(méi)有數(shù)據(jù) ????讀者人數(shù):2,400多萬(wàn)人 ????掌門人:前華爾街股票分析師亨利?布羅吉特 ????成名原因:迅捷的財(cái)經(jīng)新聞分析以及第三方新聞報(bào)道的扼要重述,,但還有絕妙的新聞提要以及豐富的幻燈片展示,。 ????背景:前團(tuán)購(gòu)網(wǎng)站Gilt Groupe CEO凱文?瑞安和布羅吉特最初兜售創(chuàng)建一個(gè)科技博客網(wǎng)站的構(gòu)想:這個(gè)構(gòu)想后來(lái)成為Silicon Valley Insider,。自此之后,這家網(wǎng)站已經(jīng)擴(kuò)展成Business Insider如今的狀況,。布羅吉特最近在接受《今日美國(guó)》( USA Today)采訪時(shí)說(shuō): “我沒(méi)有想過(guò)‘這是我的下一幕’,。我當(dāng)時(shí)想,這是一個(gè)真正的機(jī)會(huì),,可以讓我繼續(xù)我以前一直從事的工作,。” ????資助者:亞馬遜(Amazon)CEO杰夫?貝索斯,、安德森-霍洛維茨風(fēng)投公司(Andreessen Horowitz)合伙人馬克?安德森以及RRE風(fēng)投公司等,。 ????商業(yè)模式:廣告以及近來(lái)的會(huì)議。 ????營(yíng)收情況:據(jù)《紐約客》雜志發(fā)表的一篇有關(guān)布羅吉特的人物專訪文章透露,,2012年?duì)I收大約為1,200萬(wàn)美元,。 ????盈利情況:今年第一季度小有盈利,但未披露具體數(shù)字,。 ????未來(lái)動(dòng)向:收購(gòu)——至少最終會(huì)如此,。據(jù)說(shuō)布羅吉特期望該網(wǎng)站會(huì)“成為一個(gè)規(guī)模更大的企業(yè)的一部分,或者自身成為規(guī)模更大的企業(yè),?!?/p> |
Business Insider ????New York ????Founded: 2007 ????Employees: Not available ????Readers: 24 million-plus* ????Who runs it: Ex-Wall Street stock analyst Henry Blodget. ????What it's known for: Swift business news analysis and recaps of third-party news items, but also sensational headlines and extensive slide shows. ????Backstory: Ex-Gilt Groupe CEO Kevin P. Ryan and Blodget first drummed up the idea of a tech site, which became Silicon Valley Insider. The site has since expanded into what Business Insider is today. "I wasn't thinking, 'Here's [my] next act,' Blodget recently told USA Today. "I was thinking, 'Here's a real opportunity to do what I've been doing.'" ????Backers: Amazon (AMZN) CEO Jeff Bezos, Andreessen Horowitz's partner Marc Andreessen, and RRE Ventures, to name a few. ????Business model: Advertising and more recently, conferences. ????Revenues: Roughly $12 million in 2012, according to a New Yorker profile on Blodget. ????Profitable: A small, undisclosed profit during the first quarter of this year. ????What's next: Acquisition -- at least eventually. Blodget allegedly expects the site to "become part of a larger enterprise or become the larger enterprise." |