German site Heftig modeled itself after Upworthy, and what happened next will blow your mind

Viral sensation Upworthy has seen its traffic decline from a peak of 50 million last summer. But that hasn’t stopped others from jumping on Upworthy’s successful formula. One of the biggest knockoffs is Germany’s Heftig.co, which claims 50 million monthly uniques worldwide since launching a year and a half ago, despite a cool local market for startups. But like all social publishers, Heftig has to contend with the problem of being too dependent on Facebook. The post German site Heftig modeled itself after Upworthy, and what happened next will blow your mind appeared first on Digiday. Continue reading at 'Digiday'

[ Digiday | 2015-06-25 00:00:00 UTC ]

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German site Heftig modeled itself after Upworthy, and what happened next will blow your mind

Viral sensation Upworthy has seen its traffic decline from a peak of 50 million last summer. But that hasn’t stopped others from jumping on Upworthy’s successful formula. One of the biggest knockoffs is Germany’s Heftig.co, which claims 50 million monthly uniques worldwide since launching a year... Continue reading at Digiday

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