Celebrily blogs.With Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. taking ad dollars away from television, it may seem the West Coast center of advertising gravitas grav·i·tas n. 1. Substance; weightiness: a frivolous biography that lacks the gravitas of its subject. 2. has shifted north to Silicon Valley. But in one new ad medium, Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. still has the inside edge: Celebrity blogs. Last month the L.A.-based online ad sales rep firm Gorilla Nation signed the celeb ce·leb n. Informal A celebrity. blog PinkIsTheNewBlog.com. Aggregating Pink's traffic to Gorilla Nation's other paparazzi pa·pa·raz·zo n. pl. pa·pa·raz·zi A freelance photographer who doggedly pursues celebrities to take candid pictures for sale to magazines and newspapers. sites--Superfical, Jossip, Egotastic and Socialite's Life--creates a market of 49.1 million page-views every month. "People seem to have an insatiable appetite for Lindsay, Paris, Jessica and Nicole, and we're here to make it all more interesting," said Trent Vanegas Trinidad Miguel Vanegas (born 12 July 1975) is a writer and former teacher from Detroit best known for his website, Pink is the New Blog (PITNB for short), on which he documents celebrity gossip and offers commentary. He launched the site in June 2004. , the former teacher from Detroit who founded Pink and now blogs in L.A. "We just revel in the ridiculousness of it all." As an advertising venue, Pink trails far behind its Gorilla Nation teammates. Pink reports 1.9 million unique visitors and 4.8 million page views per month. By comparison, Egostatic has 5 million unique visitors and 13 million page-views, while Superficial delivers 9 million visitors and 12 million page-views. Staff reporter Joel Russell can be reached at (323) 549-5225, ext. 237, or at jrussell@labusinessjournal.com. |
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