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Why we acquired Youth Bloggers Network

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Many of you have seen the news that Teens in Tech has acquired the Youth Bloggers Network (YBN) run by 15 year old, Patrick DeVivo (@patrickdevivo), I just wanted to take a moment and explain why we decided to take this route.

Teens in Tech is all about empowering teenage media content within a community. Patrick originally emailed Teens in Tech in February wanting to learn more, etc. We started talking about how Youth Bloggers Network and Teens in Tech could integrate to bring our communities together. From that, we had the idea of merging and being one big network. Patrick and I went back and forth to try to figure out how this will work, and we finally decided on bring YBN in as part of the Teens in Tech Community. After a few weeks of negotiations and calls with lawyers and advisors, we started working on plans for how we will approach this and how we will make it happen.

YBN will remain it’s own site and forum, but under the Teens in Tech name and brand as a property. We are combining Teens in Tech with YBN as one big community because we are staying true to our message: empower teenage media content. We haven’t really focused too much on the community aspect, and we hope that with the addition of YBN and Patrick on our team, Teens in Tech will rise.

One issue that has come up is revenue. Many have asked, how will Teens in Tech ever make money. We currently have two ideas. The first is what we call Publisher Advertising. Basically, we will split advertising with our publishers so Teens in Tech makes revenue, as well as our publishers (it’s a win-win situation). We are working with partners right now to establish this system. The second route is pro services. Pro services seems to be the easy way out these days, and we’ve thought hard on how to differentiate. We’ve decided that we are going to offer pro features like custom domain names (EXAMPLE.teensintech.com), more storage space (we added 250 MB last night for each user adding to 750 MB for each user), and more. YBN will also be making revenue through advertising, and we hope to extend Publisher Advertising to both networks after our pilot program. Changes to this will be occurring as we focus more on the this subject, but as of right now, these are the plans.

As Teens in Tech works more and more on new features and ideas, I always would love to know what you think. Feel free to get in touch with me directly at or Twitter me at @danielbru.

I hope you understand our choice, and continue to support Teens in Tech.

Thanks,

Daniel Brusilovsky
Founder/CEO, Teens in Tech

P.S Teens in Tech is open to new registrations this weekend! If you don’t have an account, register now!

Written by Daniel Brusilovsky

March 27th, 2009 at 4:14 pm

Teens in Tech Acquires Youth Bloggers Network

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Redwood City, CA – March 27, 2009 – Teens in Tech, an online community where teenagers produce and distribute media content, has announced that it has acquired the Youth Bloggers Network (YBN).

The Youth Bloggers Network is a destination site where more than 100 young bloggers and teenagers collaborate and network. The Youth Bloggers Network was founded in May 2007 by Patrick DeVivo, who will now join Teens in Tech as Director of Youth Bloggers Network and will oversee YBN’s integration with Teens in Tech.

“We are very excited to welcome Patrick and the YBN team and community to Teens in Tech,” said CEO Daniel Brusilovsky.“We are all about teenage media production, and blogging is our number one source of content.”

“On behalf of our members, I’m very happy that Youth Bloggers Network is joining Teens in Tech to create one central service for youth that will promote teenage media and community,” added founder of YBN, Patrick DeVivo.

Youth Bloggers Network will continue to run as its own service under the Teens in Tech brand.

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About Teens in Tech

Teens in Tech is a media platform and community for teenagers wanting to produce media content, and distribute their content via the internet. Teens in Tech was founded in February of 2008 by Daniel Brusilovsky. Teens in Tech launched into private alpha in August of 2008, and currently hosts and distributes over 300 blogs with media content. In early 2009, Teens in Tech acquired the Youth Blogger Network extending the Teens in Tech network.

About Youth Bloggers Network
The Youth Bloggers Network is managed by Patrick DeVivo, a fifteen year old blogger. The goal of the Youth Bloggers Network is to provide a place where young bloggers can collaborate on projects and communicate about their blogs. The Youth Bloggers Network has over 100 members, and an active forum. YBN was acquired by Teens in Tech in March of 2009.

Press Contacts:
Daniel Brusilovsky
Founder & CEO
daniel@teensintech.com
650-539-4017

Neil Vineberg
Vineberg Communications for Teens in Tech
neil@vinebergcommunications.com
631-377-1494

Written by Daniel Brusilovsky

March 27th, 2009 at 7:00 am

Hi. I’m Adam Jackson

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Last month, I joined Teens in Tech as Interim CEO to assist Daniel Brusilovsky while he wrapped up things with school and some other projects. Having known Daniel for 2 years, I’ve been inspired by his work. His follow through, precision and vision are like no other young person and I’m happy to know such a bright young man.

When he asked that I help him out by taking over here at Teens in Tech, I jumped at the chance to help out and am proud to be a member of this team. As Interim CEO, I’m assisting with day to day duties and working on 2 big tasks that can’t be named just yet. Daniel is still heavily involved with the company and I’m here to help him take a load off. If you have any suggestions, opinions or thoughts for Teens in Tech, I encourage you to leave a comment below or send me an email.

Thank you all for your support and for sticking with Teens in Tech. There are some fantastic developments coming soon.

Written by Adam Jackson

March 8th, 2009 at 1:43 pm

Teens in Tech CEO to Take Leave of Absence

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Redwood City, CA – February 5, 2009 – Teens in Tech, a media platform and community for teenagers to produce and distribute media content online, has announced that CEO and Founder, Daniel Brusilovsky, will be taking a two (2) month leave of absence from the company.

Adam Jackson will be taking the interim-CEO role and will run day-to-day operations at Teens in Tech. Jackson is a online media professional with 6 years of online experience. Currently, Jackson is a Community Manager and Social Media Evangelist for Yoono, Inc.; he will continue working for Yoono as well as Teens in Tech.

“At this point, with school my number one priority, a personal break from Teens in Tech is necessary” says CEO Daniel Brusilovsky. “I trust Adam with running day-to-day operations, and I’m sure he’ll do a great job.”

“I’m honored to be chosen for this position at Teens in Tech” says interim-CEO, Adam Jackson. “I’ve been an advisor to Teens in Tech since its inception, and it’s great to step in a bigger role.”

Jackson will begin on February 17, 2009. Brusilovsky will remain President during his leave, overseeing operations at Teens in Tech.

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About Teens in Tech:

Teens in Tech is a media platform and community for teenagers wanting to produce and distribute media content via the internet. Daniel Brusilovsky founded the organization in February of 2008. Teens in Tech launched into private alpha in August of 2008, and currently hosts and distributes over 300 blogs with media content.

Press Contacts:

Daniel Brusilovsky
Founder & CEO
daniel@teensintech.com
650-539-4017

Neil Vineberg
Vineberg Communications for Teens in Tech
neil@vinebergcommunications.com
631-288-6933

Written by Daniel Brusilovsky

February 5th, 2009 at 12:00 am

Teens in Tech Launches into Private Alpha

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This is an announcement we here on the Teens in Tech Team have been waiting to make for a long time. Please note, Teens in Tech is still in alpha, and there are bugs. Please report all bugs through email. Thank you.

Teens in Tech Launches New Media Creation Community for Teens

SAN MATEO, Calif — Teens in Tech (www.teensintech.com), the new
community for teenagers who produce new media content, including
podcasts, blogs, videocasts and more, has launched into private alpha.
“Today’s teens are the most media-savvy and self-expressive in history.
Yet until now, no company has focused on their specific needs. Teens in
Tech gives teens social media tools that are designed by teens for teens.”
said founder Daniel Brusilovsky.

More after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

Written by Sean Quinn

August 4th, 2008 at 8:05 am

Posted in Alpha, Launch, Press