Auto-Syndicate Your Content to Millions of Readers with One Button.OnlyWire syndicates your content and articles to the web’s top social networking sites with a single button click.
OnlyWire® is the #1 online media software that allows publishers, bloggers and webmasters to syndicate content to the Internet’s highest-ranked social networking sites. It allows creators and authors of online content to efficiently reach billions of readers globally. OnlyWire’s deep experience in the media and software industry fuels cost-effective and timely distribution of online content.
Used by over 100,000 online publishers, OnlyWire’s four content syndication tools serve over 35 million unique page views per month to billions of readers. Since the launch of OnlyWire 2.0 in February 2009, its web ranking has jumped from 400k to 5k. Its publishing list consists of the best-in-class social networking sites representing the web’s highest-density in terms of readership – the list includes Facebook, Digg, Twitter, Delicious, StumbleUpon and many others (33 active services).
Tools From Onlywire
Browser tools Auto-Submit content to all your favorite social networking sites.
Bookmark & Share Button Give your website and blog visitors the ability to share your content with the world.
Developer API Automate content submission into your existing CMS system
Account Management Set up your social networking sites, view submission history, finalize submissions and manage your account.
Pricing
Pay version — use ad free, fully-supported OnlyWire by paying $2.99 per month or prepaying for 1 year ($24.99) and saving 30%.
Promote version — use ad-supported version of OnlyWire for FREE by adding the Bookmark & Share Button to your website or blog. You still enjoy the same functionality as the paid version through ad support and promotion.
Publishers and Networks can click here to inquire about OnlyWire’s Enterprise solutions to use the OnlyWire API to increase their audience and readership.
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