TechMediaNetwork Hires 25-Year Interactive, Marketing and Search Veteran Eric Richmond as Vice President of Search

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Tue Apr 6, 2010 5:38pm EDT

OGDEN, Utah--(Business Wire)--
TechMediaNetwork (www.techmedianetwork.com) today announced that it has hired
Eric Richmond as vice president of search. Mr. Richmond will head the company`s
efforts in search engine optimization, search marketing and social media to
maximize the ability of users to find the company`s online content and to help
the company engage with users online through social media. 

Mr. Richmond has nearly 25 years experience in advertising and marketing, with
the last 12 of them spent in the interactive space. Mr. Richmond was recently
vice president of SEO and technology at 360i LLC., a company that provides
search engine optimization, search engine marketing and emerging media
strategies for Fortune 500 clients. While Mr. Richmond was at 360i, the company
was named Search Agency of the Year for 2007 by Online Media, Marketing and
Advertising Magazine (OMMA). 

"We`ve achieved more than 400 percent traffic growth over the last year, and the
biggest key to continuing growth for our company is ensuring our search
marketing efforts match that type of growth," said Jerry Ropelato, chief
executive officer of TechMediaNetwork. "We are pleased to have such an
experienced search marketing expert as Eric to lead these efforts, so our users
can efficiently find our content to educate themselves about technology and help
them make informed purchasing decisions." 

TechMediaNetwork has achieved 445 percent traffic growth in the past 12 months,
according to comScore`s Panel-only Key Measures Report from February 2009 to
February 2010. TechMediaNetwork ranked No. 6 on comScore`s Panel-only February
2010 Tech-News Category report. 

"TechMediaNetwork is a very unique network that can serve the technology
information needs of consumers and advertisers," said Mr. Richmond. "They have
an excellent search engine optimization track record, and as we build our team,
we`ll be able to expand the search engine optimization efforts and capitalize on
the latest trends in social networking to extend the value we provide to our
users." 

Prior to 360i, Mr. Richmond was vice president and director of strategic
accounts at RichFX - an application service provider (ASP) that provides
marketers a way of making fully interactive versions of their print catalogs. In
this role, Mr. Richmond was responsible for managing relationships with the
company`s marquee accounts: Wal-Mart Stores, Sam`s Club, Home Depot, Safeway and
Williams Sonoma. 

Mr. Richmond has also been vice president, global account director for Viewpoint
Corp.; vice president, interactive services and acting Global CIO for the 33
worldwide offices of Grey Interactive and Grey Ventures; and vice president,
digital technology for APLDigital, the interactive arm of IPG's Ammirati Puris
Lintas. 

TechMediaNetwork plans on expanding its search marketing and social media team
in the next few months by hiring as many as 15 additional employees with
experience in search optimization, data analysis and social media. These jobs
will be available in both the Utah and the New York locations. 

TechMediaNetwork is a network of world-renowned technology and entertainment
sites, including TopTenREVIEWS.com, SPACE.com, LiveScience.com and
Newsarama.com. To learn more about TechMediaNetwork, visit:
www.techmedianetwork.com. For more information about TopTenREVIEWS, visit:
www.toptenreviews.com. For more information on LiveScience, visit:
www.livescience.com; SPACE.com, www.space.com; and Newsarama, www.newsarama.com.


TechMediaNetwork is a trademark of TopTenREVIEWS Inc. All other names are used
for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective
owners.

TechMediaNetwork, Ogden
Mark Fredrickson, 801-452-7654
pr@techmedianetwork.com

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