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Livefyre helps companies engage consumers through a combination of real-time content, conversation and social curation. The new Livefyre Studio puts billions of pieces of content at a marketer`s fingertips and lets them integrate that content into their digital marketing assets, websites, and mobile apps to increase traffic, user engagement and revenue. Named a leader among social depth platforms by Forrester Research, Livefyre is powering real-time content marketing experiences for over 1,500 leading brands including AOL, Bravo, CBS, Conde Nast, Cox Media Group, Dow Jones/WSJ, FOX Sports, Mashable, NASCAR, Showtime, Sony PlayStation, Sports Illustrated, Unilever and Universal Music Group. Livefyre acquired social storytelling platform Storify in September 2013 and social application provider Realtidbits in November 2013. Founded in 2009 with offices in San Francisco, New York, London and Sydney, Livefyre was named one of the best places to work in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Business Times two years in a row and 2013 Corporate IT Software Company of the year by the World Technology Network.
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Metsys Inc is a Sacramento, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Founded in Irvine, California, in 2010, Kajabi is the all-in-one platform for knowledge entrepreneurs and creators to build, market, and sell their content and services. With Kajabi`s robust product features, users have a single ecosystem to publish, market, and sell knowledge products including online courses, live coaching, products, newsletters, membership sites, and communities. Kajabi has helped tens of thousands of entrepreneurs generate over $3.9 billion in sales from more than 60 million customers. A private company with annual revenue over $100 million, Kajabi raised $550 million in growth funding last year from investors including Tiger Capital and TPG.