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Leaf Group

Leaf Group, formerly Demand Media Inc, is an American content company[2] that operates online brands including eHow, livestrong.com, and marketplace brands Saatchi Art and Society6.[3][4] The company also provides social media platforms to existing large company websites and distributes content bundled with social media tools to outlets around the web.[5][6]

Leaf Group Ltd.
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryInternet
FoundedMay 1, 2006; 17 years ago (2006-05-01)
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Headquarters
1655 26th Street
Santa Monica, California
,
Key people
Sean Moriarty, Chief Executive Officer
RevenueUS$325 million (2011)[1]
OwnerGraham Holdings
Number of employees
400 (2015)
Websiteleafgroup.com

Demand Media was created in 2006 by a former private equity investor, Shawn Colo, and the former chairman of MySpace, Richard Rosenblatt.

The company employs an algorithm that identifies topics with high advertising potential based on search engine query data and bids on advertising auctions. These topics are typically in the advice and how-to field. It then commissions freelancers to produce corresponding text or video content. The content is posted on a variety of sites, including YouTube and the company's own sites such as eHow and livestrong.com.[7][8]

The company was acquired by Graham Holdings in June 2021 for $323 million.[9]

It is commonly known for being a Content farm.

Content & Media

Demand Media's Content & Media service offering includes leading owned and operated online properties that publish content in text, video, photography, and designed visual formats. This content is published across several key categories on eHow.com, a how-to reference and do-it-yourself destination, Livestrong.com, a health and healthy living destination, and certain niche properties focused on specific interests. It also owns and operates LEAFtv, a lifestyle resource for women that produces short-form how-to videos covering stylish living, food, and fashion. Additionally, its studioD business develops and executes content marketing strategies, and creates custom content for third-party brands, agencies and publishers.[10]

Marketplaces

Through its Marketplaces service offering, Demand Media operates two art and design marketplaces where large communities of artists can market and sell their original artwork or their original designs printed on a wide variety of products.[11]

Society6.com, which it acquired in June 2013,[12] provides artists with an online commerce platform to feature and sell their original images or designs on consumer products such as art prints, phone and tablet cases, T-shirts, mugs, blankets, tapestries, wall clocks, duvet covers, shower curtains and throw pillows.

SaatchiArt.com, which it acquired in August 2014,[13] is an online art gallery featuring a wide selection of original paintings, drawings, sculptures and photography that provides a global community of artists a curated environment in which to exhibit and sell their work directly to customers around the world.[11]

In 2017, Leaf Group acquired Deny Designs, a modern home furnishings company with original designs based in Colorado.[citation needed]

History

Demand Media was co-founded in May 2006[14] by Richard Rosenblatt and Shawn Colo. Rosenblatt has a long history of building and selling Internet media companies. As chief executive officer of Intermix Media and Chairman of MySpace.com, Rosenblatt was one of the innovators of Internet social networking.[15] Colo is a financial acquisition specialist. He worked for 10 years in the private equity industry as a principal with Spectrum Equity Investors, specializing in media and communications companies.[16]

Demand Media raised more than $355 million in financing over its first two years from investors such as Oak Investment Partners, Spectrum Equity Investors, Generation Partners and Goldman Sachs.[17][18]

In June 2007, Demand Media hired Charles Hilliard, a former Morgan Stanley investment banker, NetZero/United Online senior executive and initial public offering (IPO) specialist, as its president and chief financial officer[19] and acquired Byron Reese's how-to website, ExpertVillage.com of Austin, TX, for about $20 million. Reese became the company's chief innovation officer and developed the algorithm that the company uses to identify topics with high advertising potential.[7] By 2008, Demand Media had acquired more than 30 domain-name portfolios and owned 65 destination websites. It said that its 2009 revenue was nearly $200 million and that it was making a profit,[20] but it was later reported that the company had never been profitable.[21]

In July 2008, it was reported that Yahoo! was interested in buying Demand Media for between $1.5 billion and $2 billion.[22] Sources close to both companies said Yahoo! executives were attracted to Demand Media's generation of advertising impressions and its ability to create niche social networks for media sites. Demand Media CEO Richard Rosenblatt later said that the company was not for sale.[23] The deal never got past the talking stage. It was reported that Rosenblatt wanted a price closer to $3 billion for Demand Media.[24]

In August, 2014, Demand Media acquired online art-gallery marketplace Saatchi Art and named the startup's top executive, Sean Moriarty, as the new CEO of Demand Media Inc.[25]

The company changed its name to Leaf Group in 2016.

On June 10, 2021, Leaf announced shareholders had approved an acquisition by Graham Holdings for $8.50 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $323 million.[26]

Acquisitions and dispositions

Since 2006, Demand Media has acquired a collection of relatively unknown sites and relaunched them with social networking features and video capabilities that serve specific niche interests.[27] In the company's first six months it made nine acquisitions, including the purchase of major registrars eNom and BulkRegister.[28] On November 6, 2008, Shawn Colo, head of Demand Media mergers and acquisitions, said the company would continue to buy niche, well-trafficked sites because the company was profitable and still had "a lot of cash in the bank".[29]

In 2008, Demand Media acquired Pluck, a company providing social networking and commenting solutions to other websites, for a reported $75 million in cash.[30] IndieClick and RSS Graffiti were acquired in August 2011.[31][32] Name.com, a domain name registrar, was acquired on January 7, 2013.[33] Society6 was acquired on June 25, 2013.[34] Saatchi Online was acquired on August 11, 2014.[35]

In August 2014, Demand Media announced it had successfully separated from Rightside Group, Ltd. and its brands eNom, Name.com and online auction site NameJet. As a result of the separation, Demand Media is no longer a provider of domain name services.[36]

In April 2016, Demand Media announced the sale of its brand Cracked.com to E.W. Scripps.[37]

In May 2016, Demand Media announced the sale of its brand trails.com to LoveToKnow Corp (owned by Howard Love)[38]

In February 2017, Demand Media's Airliners.net site was acquired by VerticalScope, majority-owned by Torstar.[39] In 2018, Leaf acquired the website Well+Good.[40] In February 2019, Leaf acquired the website OnlyInYourState.[citation needed]

In 2021, Leaf Group was purchased in an all-cash offer by Graham Holdings.[41]

Business model

Demand Media executives say their websites are content-driven to attract visitors by showing up in multiword search-engine queries. The more words that are typed into a search engine, the more specific the search will be. This is called "the long tail"[42] search. Demand Media attempts to get visitors to its websites with these long-tail searches. It then tries to retain visitors with related content and social media tools. Its social media platforms get 3 billion interactions per month for clients with already well-established brands.[43] Demand Media commissions specific website content that it then distributes to its own websites and others where it has advertising revenue sharing agreements.[44] As of 2008, Demand Media owned 135,000 videos and 340,000 articles. It was claimed to be one of the largest contributors to YouTube, uploading between 10,000 and 20,000 new videos per month, and gets about 1.5 million page views per day on YouTube.[45][better source needed]

Content is generated via a process in which Demand Media uses algorithms to generate titles, then posts the titles to a screened pool of freelance writers or video creators. The list of available titles used to be over 100,000 but was severely curtailed in the second half of 2011. Typically, writers can claim up to ten titles and then have a week to submit the articles. Format and length are dictated by guidelines. Submitted articles go to an editor (also a freelancer) who can either clean them up or request a rewrite. After writers submit a revised article it is either accepted or rejected. Payment via PayPal is twice a week.

Demand Media's acquisition of Pluck.com in 2008 gave it the means to provide specialized content and social media platforms to any website.[22] The content comes with advertising attached. The website owners get free content for their sites and split the advertising revenue with Demand Media.

Stock offer

In April 2010, Financial Times reported that Demand Media was planning an initial public offering of shares (IPO), which would mean any acquisitions would be out of the question. IPO filing was completed in August of that year. Shares were at first expected to be offered in December 2010, in a tender that would give Demand Media a value of some $1.5 billion.[46] However, as a result of a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation regarding the company's novel accounting for "long-lived content", the pricing was delayed.[47]

On January 12, 2011, the company announced it would price its shares between $14 and $16 each, giving it a valuation of approximately $1.3 billion.[48] Questions were raised about Demand Media's claim to be profitable, given that its IPO filings that had reported losses for the past several years.[49][50][51][52][53]

On December 14, 2020 the company announced the closing of its underwritten public offering of 8,216,750 shares of its common stock, including full exercise of the underwriter’s option to purchase additional shares of common stock, at a public offering price of $4.20 per share, receiving an aggregate net proceeds from the offering of approximately $32.0 million.[54]

Criticism

Demand Media has attracted criticism from Internet watchdogs for being one of the largest buyers of articles and videos, often commissioning low-quality articles to cut costs in an effort to mass-produce articles and videos to appear highly in Google search results,[42] purchasing thousands of search-engine-driven content from low-paid freelancers to use on its websites to attract advertisers, such as Israeli startup (now owned by Google's AdSense) Simpli.[55][56]

Demand Media has also been criticized for its methods of accounting, such as capitalizing the costs of content and amortizing them over five years, giving them the appearance of profitability.[57]

References

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  9. ^ Foster, Richard (April 13, 2021). "Graham Holdings Co. to acquire Leaf Group Ltd. for $323M". Virginia Business. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Leaf Group formerly Demand Media Inc is an American content company 2 that operates online brands including eHow livestrong com and marketplace brands Saatchi Art and Society6 3 4 The company also provides social media platforms to existing large company websites and distributes content bundled with social media tools to outlets around the web 5 6 Leaf Group Ltd TypeSubsidiaryIndustryInternetFoundedMay 1 2006 17 years ago 2006 05 01 Santa Monica California U S Headquarters1655 26th StreetSanta Monica California United StatesKey peopleSean Moriarty Chief Executive OfficerRevenueUS 325 million 2011 1 OwnerGraham HoldingsNumber of employees400 2015 Websiteleafgroup wbr comDemand Media was created in 2006 by a former private equity investor Shawn Colo and the former chairman of MySpace Richard Rosenblatt The company employs an algorithm that identifies topics with high advertising potential based on search engine query data and bids on advertising auctions These topics are typically in the advice and how to field It then commissions freelancers to produce corresponding text or video content The content is posted on a variety of sites including YouTube and the company s own sites such as eHow and livestrong com 7 8 The company was acquired by Graham Holdings in June 2021 for 323 million 9 It is commonly known for being a Content farm Contents 1 Content amp Media 2 Marketplaces 3 History 4 Acquisitions and dispositions 5 Business model 6 Stock offer 7 Criticism 8 References 9 External linksContent amp Media EditDemand Media s Content amp Media service offering includes leading owned and operated online properties that publish content in text video photography and designed visual formats This content is published across several key categories on eHow com a how to reference and do it yourself destination Livestrong com a health and healthy living destination and certain niche properties focused on specific interests It also owns and operates LEAFtv a lifestyle resource for women that produces short form how to videos covering stylish living food and fashion Additionally its studioD business develops and executes content marketing strategies and creates custom content for third party brands agencies and publishers 10 Marketplaces EditThrough its Marketplaces service offering Demand Media operates two art and design marketplaces where large communities of artists can market and sell their original artwork or their original designs printed on a wide variety of products 11 Society6 com which it acquired in June 2013 12 provides artists with an online commerce platform to feature and sell their original images or designs on consumer products such as art prints phone and tablet cases T shirts mugs blankets tapestries wall clocks duvet covers shower curtains and throw pillows SaatchiArt com which it acquired in August 2014 13 is an online art gallery featuring a wide selection of original paintings drawings sculptures and photography that provides a global community of artists a curated environment in which to exhibit and sell their work directly to customers around the world 11 In 2017 Leaf Group acquired Deny Designs a modern home furnishings company with original designs based in Colorado citation needed History EditDemand Media was co founded in May 2006 14 by Richard Rosenblatt and Shawn Colo Rosenblatt has a long history of building and selling Internet media companies As chief executive officer of Intermix Media and Chairman of MySpace com Rosenblatt was one of the innovators of Internet social networking 15 Colo is a financial acquisition specialist He worked for 10 years in the private equity industry as a principal with Spectrum Equity Investors specializing in media and communications companies 16 Demand Media raised more than 355 million in financing over its first two years from investors such as Oak Investment Partners Spectrum Equity Investors Generation Partners and Goldman Sachs 17 18 In June 2007 Demand Media hired Charles Hilliard a former Morgan Stanley investment banker NetZero United Online senior executive and initial public offering IPO specialist as its president and chief financial officer 19 and acquired Byron Reese s how to website ExpertVillage com of Austin TX for about 20 million Reese became the company s chief innovation officer and developed the algorithm that the company uses to identify topics with high advertising potential 7 By 2008 Demand Media had acquired more than 30 domain name portfolios and owned 65 destination websites It said that its 2009 revenue was nearly 200 million and that it was making a profit 20 but it was later reported that the company had never been profitable 21 In July 2008 it was reported that Yahoo was interested in buying Demand Media for between 1 5 billion and 2 billion 22 Sources close to both companies said Yahoo executives were attracted to Demand Media s generation of advertising impressions and its ability to create niche social networks for media sites Demand Media CEO Richard Rosenblatt later said that the company was not for sale 23 The deal never got past the talking stage It was reported that Rosenblatt wanted a price closer to 3 billion for Demand Media 24 In August 2014 Demand Media acquired online art gallery marketplace Saatchi Art and named the startup s top executive Sean Moriarty as the new CEO of Demand Media Inc 25 The company changed its name to Leaf Group in 2016 On June 10 2021 Leaf announced shareholders had approved an acquisition by Graham Holdings for 8 50 per share in an all cash transaction valued at approximately 323 million 26 Acquisitions and dispositions EditSince 2006 Demand Media has acquired a collection of relatively unknown sites and relaunched them with social networking features and video capabilities that serve specific niche interests 27 In the company s first six months it made nine acquisitions including the purchase of major registrars eNom and BulkRegister 28 On November 6 2008 Shawn Colo head of Demand Media mergers and acquisitions said the company would continue to buy niche well trafficked sites because the company was profitable and still had a lot of cash in the bank 29 In 2008 Demand Media acquired Pluck a company providing social networking and commenting solutions to other websites for a reported 75 million in cash 30 IndieClick and RSS Graffiti were acquired in August 2011 31 32 Name com a domain name registrar was acquired on January 7 2013 33 Society6 was acquired on June 25 2013 34 Saatchi Online was acquired on August 11 2014 35 In August 2014 Demand Media announced it had successfully separated from Rightside Group Ltd and its brands eNom Name com and online auction site NameJet As a result of the separation Demand Media is no longer a provider of domain name services 36 In April 2016 Demand Media announced the sale of its brand Cracked com to E W Scripps 37 In May 2016 Demand Media announced the sale of its brand trails com to LoveToKnow Corp owned by Howard Love 38 In February 2017 Demand Media s Airliners net site was acquired by VerticalScope majority owned by Torstar 39 In 2018 Leaf acquired the website Well Good 40 In February 2019 Leaf acquired the website OnlyInYourState citation needed In 2021 Leaf Group was purchased in an all cash offer by Graham Holdings 41 Business model EditDemand Media executives say their websites are content driven to attract visitors by showing up in multiword search engine queries The more words that are typed into a search engine the more specific the search will be This is called the long tail 42 search Demand Media attempts to get visitors to its websites with these long tail searches It then tries to retain visitors with related content and social media tools Its social media platforms get 3 billion interactions per month for clients with already well established brands 43 Demand Media commissions specific website content that it then distributes to its own websites and others where it has advertising revenue sharing agreements 44 As of 2008 update Demand Media owned 135 000 videos and 340 000 articles It was claimed to be one of the largest contributors to YouTube uploading between 10 000 and 20 000 new videos per month and gets about 1 5 million page views per day on YouTube 45 better source needed Content is generated via a process in which Demand Media uses algorithms to generate titles then posts the titles to a screened pool of freelance writers or video creators The list of available titles used to be over 100 000 but was severely curtailed in the second half of 2011 Typically writers can claim up to ten titles and then have a week to submit the articles Format and length are dictated by guidelines Submitted articles go to an editor also a freelancer who can either clean them up or request a rewrite After writers submit a revised article it is either accepted or rejected Payment via PayPal is twice a week Demand Media s acquisition of Pluck com in 2008 gave it the means to provide specialized content and social media platforms to any website 22 The content comes with advertising attached The website owners get free content for their sites and split the advertising revenue with Demand Media Stock offer EditIn April 2010 Financial Times reported that Demand Media was planning an initial public offering of shares IPO which would mean any acquisitions would be out of the question IPO filing was completed in August of that year Shares were at first expected to be offered in December 2010 in a tender that would give Demand Media a value of some 1 5 billion 46 However as a result of a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation regarding the company s novel accounting for long lived content the pricing was delayed 47 On January 12 2011 the company announced it would price its shares between 14 and 16 each giving it a valuation of approximately 1 3 billion 48 Questions were raised about Demand Media s claim to be profitable given that its IPO filings that had reported losses for the past several years 49 50 51 52 53 On December 14 2020 the company announced the closing of its underwritten public offering of 8 216 750 shares of its common stock including full exercise of the underwriter s option to purchase additional shares of common stock at a public offering price of 4 20 per share receiving an aggregate net proceeds from the offering of approximately 32 0 million 54 Criticism EditDemand Media has attracted criticism from Internet watchdogs for being one of the largest buyers of articles and videos often commissioning low quality articles to cut costs in an effort to mass produce articles and videos to appear highly in Google search results 42 purchasing thousands of search engine driven content from low paid freelancers to use on its websites to attract advertisers such as Israeli startup now owned by Google s AdSense Simpli 55 56 Demand Media has also been criticized for its methods of accounting such as capitalizing the costs of content and amortizing them over five years giving them the appearance of profitability 57 References Edit Demand Media SEC 10 K filing dated February 25 2012 Demand Media Corporate Profile Retrieved February 28 2012 Demand Media Demand Media Retrieved April 27 2016 Demand Media Search Spam or the Future of Content gigaom Michael LoPresti EContent Digital Content Strategies and Resources December 1 2008 Company Overview of Demand Media Inc Bloomberg Businessweek Archived from the original on January 1 2009 Retrieved December 15 2014 a b Roth Daniel October 19 2009 The Answer Factory Demand Media and the Fast Disposable and Profitable as Hell Media Model Wired David Carr February 7 2010 Plentiful Content So Cheap The New York Times Foster Richard April 13 2021 Graham Holdings Co to acquire Leaf Group Ltd for 323M Virginia Business Retrieved August 24 2022 Demand Media December 31 2014 10 K Report www sec gov United States Securities and Exchange Commission a b Demand Media December 31 2014 10 K Report www sec gov United States Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved December 16 2015 Demand Media acquires e commerce marketplace for 94 million Reuters June 24 2013 Retrieved December 16 2015 Demand Media buys Saatchi Art names Sean Moriarty as CEO Los Angeles Times August 11 2014 Retrieved December 16 2015 Matt Marshall Silicon Beat The Mercury News Demand Media raises 120 million for a bunch of shell websites May 2 2006 John Heilemann CNNMoney com Giving the Audience Its Own Domain profile of Richard Rosenblatt Shawn Colo Co Founder and Head of M amp A Demand Media profile Adam Ostrow Mashable All That s New on the Web Demand Media Raises 100 Million September 25 2007 PaidContent org Demand Media Inc U S Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved September 26 2017 Joseph Menn July 16 2008 Champion of the obscure Richard Rosenblatt s Demand Media finds value in niche websites Los Angeles Times David Goldman August 12 2010 The nonexistent profits Demand Media lied about CNN a b Michael Arrington Tech Crunch Yahoo Takes A Gander At Demand Media To Plug Some Holes July 9 2008 Kara Swisher Boomtown All Things Digital Demand Media s Richard Rosenblatt Speaks July 9 2008 CNET News July 9 2008 Demand Media buys Saatchi Art names Sean Moriarty as CEO Los Angeles Times August 11 2014 Retrieved December 11 2015 Leaf Group Announces Shareholder Approval of Merger Agreement with Graham Holdings Kenneth Li Reuters Demand Media buys Pluck Corp March 4 2008 Ron Jackson DN Journal His Companies Have Sold for Over 1 3 Billion Can Demand Media s Richard Rosenblatt Do It Again with Domains April 2007 Bambi Francisco Vator News Demand Media profitable and still buying November 6 2008 Erick Schonfeld TechCrunch Demand Media Buys Pluck for 75 Million March 4 2008 Demand Media Buys IndieClick Re Signs With Google Adweek August 10 2011 Retrieved June 25 2013 Demand Media Acquires RSS Graffiti Reuters August 9 2011 Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved June 25 2013 Naidu Taryn Name com joins the Demand Media family Demand Media January 7 2012 Retrieved on January 9 2012 Demand Media Acquires Online Retailer Adweek June 25 2013 Retrieved June 25 2013 Dave Paresh August 11 2014 Demand Media buys Saatchi Art names Sean Moriarty as CEO LA Times Retrieved August 25 2014 Demand Media Demand Media Completes Tax Free Spin off of Rightside Group ir demandmedia com Retrieved April 4 2016 Demand Media Sells Cracked Business to The E W Scripps Company for 39 Million www businesswire com Press release Business Wire April 12 2016 Retrieved April 27 2016 LoveToKnow Acquires Leading Outdoors Site Trails com Retrieved July 23 2017 Announcement Airliners net has been acquired by VerticalScope Retrieved July 23 2017 Leaf Group Acquires Well Good Focuses On Collaborative Efforts Retrieved December 30 2018 Chiland Elijah April 5 2021 Leaf Group to Be Acquired for 323 Million LA Business Journal a b Los Angeles Times July 16 2008 Bambi Francisco Vator News Demand Media profitable and still buying November 6 2008 Pete Cashmore Mashable All That s New On the Web Demand Media Launches Deals com December 1 2006 Bambi Francisco Vator News Demand Media is largest provider to YouTube Interview with Steven Kydd EVP of Demand Studios October 30 2008 Li Kenneth April 16 2010 Demand Media enlists Goldman for IPO FT com Retrieved March 20 2014 Olster Scott December 30 2010 Lack of demand for Demand Media Fortune Retrieved May 24 2017 Demand Media Clears SEC and Prices IPO Kara Swisher News AllThingsD Kara allthingsd com January 12 2011 Retrieved March 20 2014 Austin Scott August 12 2010 Where Did Demand Media s Profits Go The Wall Street Journal Goldman David August 12 2010 The nonexistent profits Demand Media lied about CNN Hobart Byrne August 12 2010 Demand Media s IPO Everything You Need to Know Byrne s Blog Blodget Henry December 23 2010 Come On Demand Media Just Drop The Bogus Accounting businessinsider Yarow Jay December 23 2010 Demand Media IPO Delayed Tripped Up By Questionable Accounting Practices businessinsider Leaf Group Announces Closing of Public Offering of Common Stock ir leafgroup com Retrieved February 11 2022 Li Kenneth June 16 2010 Google eyes Demand Media s way with words FT com Retrieved March 20 2014 Nicholas Spangler November December 2010 In Demand A week inside the future of journalism Columbia Journalism Review Blodgett Henry October 20 2011 Demand Media s stock has completely collapsed closing yesterday at 5 60 a share Business Insider External links EditOfficial website Business data for Leaf Group BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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