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10 Reasons Why TechCrunch Rules Tech-Media | A Study from Inforids

12 October 2009 Comments


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Michael Arrington founded TechCrunch, Tech Media Blog Network in 2005 and has built it into one of the most influential Tech blog network in the world with about $25 million value. TechCrunch has now grown into a network of technology focused sites offering a wide range of content and new media.

Michael Arrington: Founder of TechCrunch

With 7.5 million unique visitors and 20 million page views / month, TechCrunch  has 1,037,662 followers on Twitter, it has over 3,337,000 RSS feed subscribers aand its articles are always on top of Tweetmeme, Digg and Social Bookmarking Sites.

Competing with iamweb2.0 Mashable, TechCrunch has reached the #1 Tech Audience Online.

These are the 10 reasons why TechCrunch is on the top of Technology blogs today.

Be The First

TechCrunch take the things very keenly, that are happening & that can influence the world in the near future. They put them first to their tech audience.

New Internet products and Companies

Now as Technology & Web is emerging, new web & technology based business, products & services are too emerging like never before. They profile those & review them.

TechCrunch is a weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing every newly launched web 2.0 business, product and service. In addition to new companies, we will profile existing companies that are making an impact (commercial and/or cultural) on the web 2.0 space.

- Michael Arrington

Increasing The Scope

Yes, they went with wide range of content and new media,  growing their network in every arena where they come up with the most of the content that pleases audience.

The Crunch Network consists:

  1. TechCrunch
  2. CrunchBase
  3. CrunchGear
  4. MobileCrunch
  5. TechCrunchIT
  6. TechCrunch Europe
  7. TechCrunch Francais
  8. TechCrunch Japan
  9. The Gillmor Gangs
  10. Elevator Pitches

The Skilled Team

TechCrunch Network is equipped with a team consisting people from most diverse fields, powering the entire Crunch Network.

Simple Design & Content Reach

TechCrunch blog design is really simple, so its easy for the reader to  reach the content they are looking for. They present the content in a simple way that is easy to grasp on.

Easy navigation & less number of ads is most important features of their blog designs.

Write for the Web & for People

They acts as a medium between business, products, services & the readers & mainstream audience.

Like all good web 2.0 services, this site will be a two-way communications medium. Comments, trackbacks and other feedback will be welcome. We will distribute this content in every way our readers want it – our website, RSS, Atom, email, and other web 2.0 distribution mechanisms that companies that we profile will think up!

- Michael Arrington

Powerful Headlines

Look at these:

  1. Letting Data Die A Natural Death
  2. This Is What Happens When Your Mother-In-Law Uses Internet Explorer 6
  3. Google Squared Gets Better, But It Still Can’t Find Mars

These are some of the example of the headlines of the posts I figured out recently from TechCrunch. These depicts the unique way they go for Titles. They go for titles that are  quite interesting & appealing.

Content, Content & Content

TechCrunch publishes some 10+ posts every day. They vary in their areas & are written by their teams. So, these articles are diverse & vary in presentation.

They know what to post, when to post & how to post the articles.

In-Depth Article Coverage

If you read some TechCrunch posts you will quickly see how they track down the source of information, they check out the original report, examine the original study and write a short summary of the most interesting points.

The Depth of coverage is mainly drawn on a series of articles that are linked quite nicely.

Encourage Sharing

Yes, TechCrunch post for their readers & valuable information that  readers enjoy, they will spread the word to their friends for you. So, Blog is embedded with most popular social networking site buttons like Twitter & Facebook.

But they are readers who never hesitate to spread the interesting artilces to Digg, Stumbleupon & other social networking sites & that is the real source of their traffic.

So, Good & quality content can’t remain hidden for a long time. It will came out definitely.

TechCrunch is a great example & inspiration to bloggers. It shows how anyone can start from scratch, work hard & can establish an blog empire, just like Michael Arrington did with TechCrunch Tech Media Blog Network.

So, What do you think after reading this article? Do you remember of such inspiring moves?
Share with us your views.

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  • Great Riddhi. You took a lot of time for putting this up and indeed it deserves a stumble.
  • Thank you, keep in touch, Amal.
  • Great review of TechCrunch. I'm no Mike Arrington but I would certainly wish to make TechChunks closer to TechCrunch. I know how hard it is; but I also know that it is NOT impossible. Wish me luck :P
  • Thanks TechChunks, Wish you all the best.
  • Awesome article about Techcrunch. Thanks a lot
  • nice study hope u ll write abt techcats one day.. :)
  • TechCats, Its new , It think It will take some decades to reach where TechCrunch is now. Keep Working. ;)
  • Me too a big fan of TC but never knew exactly why doest it catches so much of attention. Nice article.
  • Thanks,
    I think that we have to analyze & understand "Success Element" behind various blogs that are top on the Blog list today. Its helps us to apply on our blogs & achieve that "Success Element"
  • Its true, techcrunch is pretty amazing...
  • Michael Arrington is a true internet entrepreneur, he left his lawyer career to focus on building his blogging empire and quite simply put - he has overpowered most other Tech blogs with Tech Crunch.

    Nice Post.
  • Thanks, Vivek
  • Well, Techcrunch is one of two website I visit daily, that is mashable too
  • Ya, me too visit TechCrunch & Mashable. SmashingMagazine is also in my favorites list.
  • Great Article! I like point 3.

    Increasing the scope is a great way to expand your network. Once you have a successful blog you can use that blog to spring board into other ventures.
  • TechCrunch has a big network now running in diverse fields & exactly attracting readers from all those fields that surrounds around web & tech media.

    Instead of Internet & technology, they have also concentrated & targeted major geographical regions like Europe, France & Japan.
  • Yes, I am big fan of techcrunch. We should learn from them and can start small blog network. Working with average peoples. We can produce content for day to day life.
  • Yes, Rahul
    There are some of the small things, when well managed & worked on hard can yield bigger results. And looking at Techcrunch, Mashable, Smashing Magazine etc this is clearly visible.
  • Nice article, something fresh and familiar but mind provoking at the same time. ^^ Good job on analyzing it. I would love to give this post a publicity on my fan page.

    @wchingya
    Social/Blogging Tracker
  • @ Wchingya,
    Nice to see you here.
    Thanks for adding this post on your fan page. I am sure you will like more articles here.
  • Great post! Like the way you elaborate it, simple but awesome
  • Thanks, Steppinout.
  • Hey Riddhi
    Great post and great insight here. This post deserve a stumble love and tweet love for sure :)
  • Thank You, Harsh

    Thinking to get more love from tweets, stumbles, diggs & more.
  • Nice post! Arrington is my idol. This post is really an awe-inspiring article. Great post.. indeed -:)
  • Thanks, Aditya
  • Akrati
    Really liked how you broke this down here.

    Killer post. Great subject, great info, excellent insights, clearly written, straight to the point, easy to read. Outstanding.

    You have got a new subscriber, because I like your approach and perspective. Thanks
  • Thanks, Akrati
    I was thinking to write such a post & I came up with this.

    I think, I can't get a better example than TechCruch.
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