I’m happy to be adding a new feature to StockResearchWiki.com.
Zacks worked out a deal with dynamic chart-maker Ycharts to supply a widget for Zacks.com, and it looked perfect for inclusion on Stock Research Wiki. A few emails later, I have a short snippet of code to give my developers, and it’s an instant, significant update to the site.
Partnerships like this are quickly becoming the lifeblood of our business. Zacks content is featured on Seeking Alpha, MSN Money, TD Ameritrade and a growing list of others. It gets the word out about the quality of our research much more powerfully than an email or ad. If people find our data useful on their favorite sites, they’re much more likely to follow our link and find out more about the products we offer.
At the same time, it allows the syndicating partner to provide added value to their visitors for almost no investment of development time. It would take me months to get my own javascript charts built into the Stock Research Wiki. I’m getting a powerful new feature for my users by inserting a few lines of code.
And for the user, it means a lot more features and data all in one place, and fresh avenues to discover useful resources to help them make better decisions.
Everybody wins.
