September 25th, 2012

Everyday Health Has Bought Social Media Marketers Eqal (Price Up To $25M?)

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Last week, TechCrunch broke the news that Everyday Health was buying EQAL, a social media marketing company, for a price of up to $25 million, to fuel Everyday Health’s push into more ad-funded video content on its own network of sites and beyond. Now that deal is confirmed. → Read More

September 19th, 2012

From The Rumor Mill: Everyday Health Is Snapping Up Social Media Marketer EQAL For Up To $20M

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So it looks like another social media marketing company may be close to getting acquired. We’ve been hearing for a month now that Eqal — which builds “influencer networks” around celebrities and brands — is buying Everyday Health, a network of 25 health-related sites. → Read More

January 13th, 2011

AOL Outsources Sports, Health, and Real Estate

AOL CEO Tim Armstrong today announced three new content partnerships which effectively will hand over coverage for sports, health and real estate. The partners are Sporting News, Everyday Health, and Move.com for real estate. These will replace AOL’s own properties Fanhouse and AOL Health, whereas AOL Real Estate will remain. (Disclosure: AOL owns TechCrunch).

Armstrong suggested on a… → Read More

January 28th, 2009

ComScore Report: Fastest-Growing Sites And Top-Ten Advertising Magnets

Of the top 100 sites on the Web, which ones grew the fastest in 2008? In a report it is preparing to release tomorrow, The comScore 2008 Digital Year In Review (which you can sign up for here), comScore ranks the 20 fastest-growing Web properties. These are out of the largest 100 sites overall. They are shown below, as measured by growth in unique visitors. (Interestingly, in a separate list… → Read More

September 10th, 2008

Will WebMD Lose Its Stranglehold Over Health Information?

Rumors are back suggesting Revolution Health is looking to merge with another company. Only this time, it’s with another health information portal: Everyday Health. And together, the companies believe they can finally supplant WebMD as the most trafficked site in that space.

According to the Washington Post, the companies are still engaging in negotiations and no firm plans have been agreed… → Read More