82% of content shared on the web occurs via copy & paste.
Tynt inserts the page URL when your content is pasted into emails and social sites. Your traffic increases and SEO improves as more URLs become fixed links.
More top 1,000 publishers use Tynt than any other solution.
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SpeedShare
Boost sharing activity by making it easier for users to post content to social media.
Address Bar Tracking
URL copy & paste activity is the most common form of content sharing on the web. Tynt’s Address Bar Tracking feature enables publishers to learn for the first time how this sharing is impacting traffic to their site.
Follow us
Enable your users to share links to your Facebook and Twitter pages to help acquire new social media followers. Our new Follow Us feature helps your users promote your social media presence.
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ClickZ | Are Publishers Only Getting Social “Half Right”?
While publishers are getting much better at using social media to distribute their content, many are struggling to understand the impact of this social activity.
ZDNet | New research highlights that social sharing is driven by ego
33Across, which specialises in social sharing and content discovery, has been examining our behaviour online.
Press Release | Tynt Wins Digiday’s 2013 “Best Publishing Technology Innovation” Award
33Across Social Sharing Solutions Help Publishers Drive New Readership and Increased Traffic.
ClickZ | Is Search About to Take a Backseat to Social for Publishers?
Over the past 15 years - an eternity on the web - publishers have leaned heavily on SEO to drive traffic to their websites.
FOLIO: Magazine | For Publishers, Social Media Trumps Search
As a top referral source, social is expected to overtake search this year.
MediaPost | Tipping Point: SEO Transitions To Optimize Social Channels
Content discovery has come a long way from the days of Jerry’s Guide to the World Wide Web.
The Numerati | When you cut and paste, 33across is watching
I'm browsing my Facebook news feed on a Saturday morning, and I see that one of my old BusinessWeek colleagues has linked to an article…
Search Engine Watch | Link Building the Right Way in 2013
Link building has always been a risk:reward proposition. This continues to be true in 2013.
Adweek | Data Points: Copy That
Despite sharing buttons, people are more likely to cut and paste.
Fast Company | 82% Of All Web Sharing Done Via Copy-And-Paste: Report
A new study from web advertising giant 33Across indicates that copy-and-pasting, not share buttons, is still the most popular way of sharing web content.
eMarketer | Copy and Paste Drives Sharing
Copied content indicates what really engages—and what drives users off-site.
Publishing Executive | FastStats: Publishing Industry Statistics You Can Use
There's No Place Like Home. The great promise of mobile is that it is… mobile, which is why we hear so much about the potential for reaching audiences anytime and anywhere.
Business Insider | CHART OF THE DAY: How People Share Content On The Web
Despite the spread of thousands of different sharing buttons on the Web, the most popular way to share content is old fashioned copy and paste.
Digiday | The Social Content Economy Isn’t Here Yet
It’s become gospel that we’re moving from a search to a people-powered era where content is discovered increasingly through peer recommendation.
Press Release | Tynt Reveals 82% of All Content Sharing Online Occurs via Copy & Paste
Tynt, the leader in sharing solutions for publishers and content creators, today disclosed research across thousands of web publishers.
eConsultancy | Eight great free SEO and Google Analytics tools
All SEOs have certain tools and tricks that they use to monitor their client’s performance and that of their competitors.
MediaPost | Quick, What’s The Largest Digital Social Media Platform In The World?
What’s that you say, “Facebook?” Not even close. “YouTube,” closer, but still off by a mile. The largest digital social media platform in the world is (drumroll please) email.
Media Business | Tracking copy-and-paste
Social ad-targeting company 33Across acquired Tynt Multimedia in January. In the deal, 33Across purchased technology that allows publishers to better chart the wealth of material that is digitally copied and pasted from their sites.














