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Read more...As you have probably seen all over the Internet, you television and just about anywhere else your eyeballs might have landed today, Yahoo announced that it has reached a deal to buy microblogging and social media platform Tumblr for $1.1 billion.
I can't help but be reminded of Facebook's purchase of Instagram last year. There are some striking similarities between the two deals, and not just the similar price tags. Both are fast growing companies within their spaces, and both are being left alone as stand-alone service, only with the resources and backing of a major property behind them.
When the Instagram deal was announced last year, I thought it would be interesting to see what other similar services were out there, and how such a big acquisition would affect the space. And so now I feel like I should do the same thing for other Tumblr-like services out there as well.
Competition
Some of Tumblr's competitors have already seen themselves shut down or get bought up:
What happens to Tumblr's competition now?
The purchase of Tumblr is huge news, of course, and it will no doubt have an effect on the entire space. But will that effect be good or bad?
One of two things is bound to happen: either the purchase of Tumblr will reinvigorate the space, causing other big properties to buy up their own blogging services to compete with Yahoo, or Tumblr could become so big it simply drowns out the competition.
The second scenario seems to be what happened after Instagram was purchase. After being purchased by Facebook , the app simply exploded, gaining 10 million new users in just 10 days, bringing its total to 40 million. In October, the Instagram Android app hit 50 million downloads alone.
As a result, at least two of its competitors were forced to shut down, as they were simply unable to keep up. PicPlz shut down in early July and Color, the app that organized photos by event and location, was gone by December.
Tumblr is already dominating the space, so there is a good chance the second scenario happens all over again.
In March of last year, Tumblr passed 20 billion posts, and in April it flew past 50 million blogs. As of March 2013, the site had reached 100 million blogs and over 44 million posts.
It now has over 50 million posts, more than 300 million monthly unique visitors, 120,000 signups every day, 900 posts per second and 24 billion minutes spent on site each month.
Of course, there is also the possibility that Yahoo breaks its promise "not to screw it up" and drive people away. And some are put off simply by the move itself, without even seeing what it means. WordPress has already seen 72,000 blog posts imported within an hour of the deal being announced, WordPress’ co-founder Matt Mullenweg wrote on his blog.
Perhaps a trend in this direction is the best that Tumblr's competitors can hope for.
(Image source: https://nbcnews.tumblr.com)
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