Tynt Multimedia

Tynt Multimedia

Tynt Tracer lets you see what content is being copied/pasted off your site and use this information to drive traffic and increase revenue. Each time a user copies content from your website and pastes it into an email, blog or website , we automatically add a URL link back to your site's original content ensuring you get credit for your hard work. When someone clicks that URL, they are directed back to your site and see the original content with the copied portion highlighted. This provides return traffic to your site when your content is shared without your knowledge without changing the user experience.

As a website owner, you gain insights into what content your users are engaging with allowing you to make smarter decisions about what content should be on your site. Tracer's unique engagement data proves just how engaged your users are with specific portions of your content.

Now you can:

  • Drive page views and visits to your site using your content,
  • improve search engine ranking,
  • Create more targeted content that appeals to users,
  • Improve the monetization of online ads

    Website:
    http://www.tynt.com
    Categories:
    Web 2.0
    Address:
    1214 9 Ave SE
    Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2G 0T1

    Blog Posts About Tynt Multimedia

    Update on Alberta's Digital Media People to watch in 2009
    Last year Techvibes expanded its "Digital Media People" series by adding Alberta to BC and published a Digital Media People to watch in Alberta in 2009 list. We kept it tight and limited the list... [more]
    Alberta Startup Tynt feeling some article love
    Tynt got a write up in Network World by Mark Gibbs that was overwhelmingly positive: So it was that when I heard about what a relatively new company, Tynt, was doing in the Web metrics field I... [more]
    Tynt renames product Tynt Insight
    Calgary's Tynt Multimedia has renamed their popular Tracer product Tynt Insight and Tynt Insight Pro. Why the name change? Tynt came up with the Tracer name when they first launched back in 2008.... [more]
    Tynt talks about Tracer at the Banff Venture Forum
    Digital Content can move around very easily. 86% of web users copy and paste web content daily. Tynt monitors the implicit behaviour of users and what they choose to engage with on websites. Tynt... [more]
    Banff Venture Forum presenting companies announced
    The lineup of presenting companies at next week's Banff Venture Forum has been announced and their are some familiar names on the list. Information Technology Stream ActiveConversion Benevity... [more]
    Tech Rev Innovators announced at Smart Technologies yesterday
    The Tech Rev Innovators award is a newly launched recognition platform to shine the spotlight on local technology companies. We have some great things going on in the Calgary tech community and... [more]
    Canadians at TechCrunch 50
    TechCrunch50 is underway and we now know which Canadian startups made the cut. Vancouver's StorySomething and Radiusly were chosen for the Top 50 and will be presenting live over the next two... [more]
    Harvard's Nieman Journalism Lab profiles Tracer
    Calgary based startup Tynt and their product Tracer were blogged about by writer Zachary Seward at the Nieman Journalism Lab. The Nieman Journalism Lab is an extension of Harvard's Nieman... [more]
    Tynt gets Creative Commons
    Calgary's Tynt Multimedia got a great endorsement for their Tracer Tool today on the Creative Commons blog. If you’re one of the couple dozen people who copied text off our blog yesterday,... [more]
    Video Replay - Launch Party Vancouver Seven
    Launch Party Vancouver Seven is in the books and thanks to videographer (and Techvibes Blogger) Warren Frey, you can experience it online a week later. The BIG winner was Calgary's... [more]
    DemoCampEdmonton7 in a nutshell
    DemoCampEdmonton7 took place last week and the lineup of presenting companies was solid. Five startups at various stages in their development demo'ed their wares: LeagueSmart - a recreational... [more]
    Seven for LPV7 announced
    Launch Party Vancouver has announced the startups selected to demo at their upcoming LPV7 event and this time around there are seven. Another twist in the formula is that two out-of-towners are in... [more]
    179 vouchers fire up Alberta's next generation economy
    Late last year, Alberta Advanced Technology and Education announced their Innovation Voucher Pilot Program and today they announced that the first round of innovation vouchers totalling more than... [more]
    Tynt Multimedia closes $5 Million Series A Investment
    iNovia Capital announced this morning its investment in Calgary-based Tynt Multimedia to complete the closing of a $5 Million financing round that included existing angel investors and the... [more]
    Tynt monitors engagement with Tracer
    Calgary-based Tynt has put their Graffiti annotation and markup tool on the backburner and are focusing their resources on a new product called Tracer. Launched in Beta, Tracer tracks user actions... [more]
    Digital Media People to watch in Alberta in 2009
    Thanks to the popularity of our Digital Media People to watch in BC in 2009 list, we're expanding the concept for 2009 and publishing lists for Alberta and Ontario. Here are our picks for Alberta:... [more]
    Hot Jazz...Cool Tech: Tech Lounge 2008
    Calgary Technologies 9th Annual Tech Showcase packed the house last night at the Alastair Ross Technology Centre (ARTC). This year’s event highlighted over 40 local Technology Companies, and... [more]
    Seeing into the future of Social Computing.
    The room was full and the coffee was hot this morning as CCAT kicked off its fall event line up with “the future of Social Computing”. And why was SAIT Polytechnic’s MacDonald... [more]
    Nexopia.com helps launch Tynt's Graffiti
    Calgary's Tynt announced today the launch of their new online communications overlay product as part of an exclusive integration partnership with Edmonton's Nexopia.com. As Canada's largest youth... [more]
    Ready? Set. Tynt!
    I had breakfast again yesterday at Inglewood's Eat Eat's in Calgary with my friend, Derek Ball, CEO and Founder of Tynt. Tynt's been mentioned in the Calgary Techvibes blog for some time as the... [more]
    Kerri Knull leaves CTI to join Tynt
    I met Kerri Knull for the first time about 3 weeks ago in an accidental coffee meeting (my latte runneth over!). She's well known in Calgary high-tech circles as the Manager of Calgary Innovation... [more]