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Sociocast Partners with BackType, OpenAmplify and RapLeaf to Enhance Audience Data for Publishers

You can have two kids who are about the same height and who like to wear beanies, but if the wrong one gets in the car and goes to the airport, the other one might be left alone in the house with burglars. As Kate McCallister (Catherine O’Hara) learned the hard way in Home Alone (20th Century Fox, 1990), a simple headcount doesn’t say much about which kids are in the car. Sociocast, an audience data startup based in New York City, has added companies BackType, RapLeaf and OpenAmplify to its dashboard in order give publishers a closer look at their readers than they would get by simply counting unique users and page views.   The site launched today in private Beta with $1.65 million in Series A funding from entrepreneur Dan Gilbert, who also owns the NBA team the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Dan Gilbert also funded StyleCaster, a curated fashion site, and TheMasthead, a platform for connecting publishers and advertisers. Both sites were co-founded by Albert Azout, who will serve as Sociocast’s CEO. With this third company, Azout will fill in the remaining gap in monetizing online content: the audience.

“Today’s audience data is not aligned with the potential of real-time bidding and existing behavioral segmentation techniques are outdated – a new science is needed,” said Azout in a statement. “The Sociocast platform is purpose-built to deliver rich, high performance, highly predictive segments and by securing working agreements with top-tier partners and integrating those technologies, we are able to increase publisher yield and help publishers optimize content, maximize audience revenues and gain transparency to control their data.”

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All of Your Blog Comments In One Place

An early lesson bloggers learn – at least those who want to be successful – is to leave comments on other blogs.

One problem I have always had with this practice is that I often forget what I said and where. Several times, I’ve received e-mails from people who felt strongly about a comment I left. The issue was that it was something I said a year ago on a blog I long forgot about.

BackType, is a new online service that I have just registered for and plan to give a whirl. The site allows you to import all of your blog comments (at least ones where you’ve left your URL behind) and view them in a single location. This makes it easy to find, follow and share online comments and annotations.

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