Oklahoma City-based startup Tailwind, which offers analytics and marketing tools for the social networking site Pinterest, has acquired its one-time rival PinReach, a Pinterest reporting tool with more than 30,000 users.
Oklahoma City-based startup Tailwind, which offers analytics and marketing tools for the social networking site Pinterest, has acquired its one-time rival PinReach, a Pinterest reporting tool with more than 30,000 users.
Oklahoma City-based software company PinLeague on Tuesday announced the launch of a new Pinterest analytics feature called Top Repinners.
Danny Maloney, chief executive of Oklahoma City’s PinLeague, talks about how he built his thriving technology business by offering market analysis of users of Pinterest.com.
PinLeague’s Danny Maloney predicted that over the next decade more tech markets like Austin and Boulder would emerge, and that Oklahoma City should be one of them.
Investors invest in people as much as in business plans. They look for entrepreneurs such as PinLeague’s Danny Maloney who have started companies before.
Although Pinterest is relatively new, an OKC-based company, Pinleague, is on a mission to help businesses commercialize the popular website.
Advertising is a matter of perspective in the social media frontier, and PinLeague’s Daniel Maloney intends to help shape that data landscape.
Oklahoma City’s PinLeague is a Web-based software with which companies can track trends and followers on the fast-growing Pinterest social network.