WonderHowTo
Type of business | Private |
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Type of site | Instructional video guide |
Founded | Santa Monica, California July 28, 2006[1] |
Headquarters | Santa Monica, California |
Key people | Stephen Chao, co-founder and CEO Michael Goedecke, co-founder and Head of Product & Technology Bryan Crow, CTO |
Employees | 12[2] |
URL | wonderhowto.com |
Advertising | Banner ads |
Launched | January 30, 2008[3] |
Current status | Active |
WonderHowTo is a community-developed instructional video guide website launched on January 30, 2008.[3] WonderHowTo acts as both a directory and search engine for how-to videos on the web. The free-access website is privately owned and operated by Wonder How To, Inc.
WonderHowTo was founded in 2006 by Stephen Chao and Michael Goedecke.[4] Backed by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based General Catalyst Partners,[5] WonderHowTo.com launched as the world's largest free how-to video resource with almost 90,000 entries, hitting the 100,000th mark in less than two months.[4] By March 2008, the site's audience had grown to 300,000 monthly unique visitors and 800,000 by July (source: Google Analytics).[6] Partner Scripps Networks contributes instructional segments as well as handling advertising for the site.[7][8]
Employing both human and automated curation, the how-to supersite aggregates and organizes links to thousands of videos featured on other popular how-to video site publishers, as well as specialized collections of how-to video from niche-targeted sites and servers worldwide. WonderHowTo is headquartered in Santa Monica, California.[4]
Partners
On October 7, 2008, WonderHowTo signed a syndication partnership deal with VideoJug. Under the terms of the agreement, VideoJug will provide the video content to the website in return for licence fees and/or a cut of ad revenues.[9]
WonderHowTo Network
As of 2020, the WonderHowTo network comprises several web properties including WonderHowTo.com, GadgetHacks.com, Next.Reality.News and Null-Byte[10]
See also
References
- ^ "Most Reliable Mobile App & Browser Testing Platform". BrowserStack. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- ^ "WonderHowTo". Crunchbase. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- ^ a b "WonderHowTo seeks edge in crowded video field by uniting content from around the Web". thedeal.com. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- ^ a b c "Reuters: WonderHowTo.Com Soars Past 100,000 How-To Video Mark". reuters.com. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- ^ "DMW: How-to Video Site WonderHowTo.com Raises Funds". dmwmedia.com. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- ^ Semuels, Alana (August 10, 2008). "He aims to stand out, even behind the scenes". Retrieved March 17, 2019 – via LA Times.
- ^ Barnes, Brooks (January 30, 2008). "TV Showman, Once Exiled, Returns With Video Site". Retrieved March 17, 2019 – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ Staff, Edit (January 30, 2008). "How To Video Site WonderHowTo Raises First Round; Chao's Return". gigaom.com. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- ^ http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/851355/VideoJug-signs-five-content-syndication-deals/ VideoJug signs five content syndication deals
- ^ WonderHowTo.com https://blog.wonderhowto.com/news/welcome-wonderhowto-network-0175958/.
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