StrategyEye launches new open community site with The Telegraph
LONDON, UK – April 2011 - StrategyEye, the provider of next generation online intelligence solutions, today announces the launch of its first open site platform, StrategyEye COMMUNITY.
StrategyEye COMMUNITY was recently employed by The Telegraph to provide an interactive guide to the companies shortlisted for its Tech Start-up 100 awards
The intuitive interface allows the audience to click into eight high level technology categories on a visual map and then easily see lists of the premier European start- up companies in that category. Each company can be then viewed to see live news, company descriptions, background, dated founded, CEO and investment history.
Aimed at organisations that wish to better engage with their user bases, the new COMMUNITY suite delivers global content relevant directly to their industry or topic area in a visually compelling way within a highly structured environment.
Hosted by StrategyEye, the platform allows community owners to generate revenue from sponsorship, lead generation, job posts and Google Ad Words whilst simply, quickly and cost-effectively delivering filtered data to their audiences.
With a strong pedigree, working with high profile publishers such as Haymarket, Progressive Media, IPC and the Press Association, StrategyEye’s latest product not only indexes more than 500,000 global articles daily, categorising them by any topic, company or other entity, but can also now include Twitter feeds on companies.
Milo Yiannopoulos, Technology Columnist for The Telegraph, says “Using StrategyEye’s COMMUNITY platform has allowed us to present what could have been be a long, dry list of company names as a visually appealing, interactive and informative feature on our site. Not long after the shortlist was announced, the guide was being shared across Twitter – which, in turn, helped us to further promote the awards.”
Nick Gregg, CEO of StrategyEye, adds “The Telegraph Start-up 100 guide is a perfect example of how our COMMUNITY platform can be used to share information and interact with a particular set of users. We believe that the visual aspect is key to its success – by creating an intuitive, compelling graphical front-end we feel that organisations will be better able to inform, engage with and therefore retain their community members.”
