Thought Catalog

Thought Catalog is a website founded in 2010 by American entrepreneur and media strategist Chris Lavergne.[2] Owned by The Thought & Expression Company, the site attracts 25 million monthly unique visitors.[3]

Thought Catalog
Type of site
Contributor weblog
Available inEnglish
FoundedFebruary 2010 (2010-02)
Headquarters
190 North 10th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11211
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Area servedWorldwide
OwnerThe Thought & Expression Co.
Founder(s)Chris Lavergne
Key peopleChris Lavergne
URLthoughtcatalog.com
Alexa rank 2,218 (June, 2015)[1]
AdvertisingYes
RegistrationNo
LaunchedFebruary 1, 2010 (2010-02-01)
Current statusActive

The site's founder, Chris Lavergne, registered the domain name in 2008, and began working on the site while a marketing strategist at Warner Bros. Records.[4] Thought Catalog started publishing on February 1, 2010.[5] By 2012, Thought Catalog was attracting 2.5 million unique visitors per month, and began to attract many millennial readers, with nearly three-quarters of the site's audience falling into the 21- to 34-year-old demographic.[4]

The site is based on a semi-open model, employing staff and freelance writers while also taking submissions for publication.[4][6] Thought Catalog receives between 100 and 500 pieces a day via the submission form.[7]

In July 2014 Thought Catalog was drawing more than 34 million unique visitors per month, with much of the traffic due to social sharing.[8]

Thought Catalog earns revenue from branded content and banner ads, with the Wall Street Journal featuring the site on its list of “Sponsored Content That Buzzed In 2014.”[9][10]

Thought Catalog’s founder, Chris Lavergne, was named to Forbes “30 Under 30” list in 2014.[11]

Content

Thought Catalog’s content, which includes listicles, essays, and think pieces, has been noted for its “millennial” voice.[3][17] Many well-known authors have contributed to the site including Simon Critchley, Elizabeth Wurtzel, Tao Lin, Robert Greene, James Altucher, Mélanie Berliet, Nicole Mullen and Tim Ferriss, in addition to previously unpublished essayists.[7][18][19][20][21][22]

Early on, the site was known for publishing alternative literature, with Tao Lin as a regular contributor.[17] Later, it became associated with a personal, confessional style.[23]

References

  1. "Thoughtcatalog.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved June 5, 2015.
  2. Newton, Matthew Thought Catalog And The New Age Of Confessional Media Forbes. June 7, 2015
  3. Ucko, Dan How Thought Catalog Built A Site Millennials Actually Want To Read Native Advertising. June 8, 2015
  4. Weissman, Saya Thought Catalog Wants to Capture the Millennial Moment Digiday. June 8, 2015
  5. The Thought & Expression Co. Thought.is. June 7, 2015
  6. SUBMISSIONS Thought Catalog. June 8, 2015
  7. Schonfeld, Zach Thought Catalog’s Reckoning Newsweek. June 8, 2015
  8. Marikar, Sheila On the Nice Internet, Caring Is Sharing New York Times. June 6, 2015
  9. Geron, Tomio Sharethrough's Sponsored Videos Bringing Branded Content To Websites, Apps Forbes. June 8, 2015
  10. Marshall, Jack Sponsored Content That Buzzed in 2014 Wall Street Journal. June 6, 2015
  11. 2014 30 Under 30: Media Forbes. June 8, 2015
  12. Weissman, Saya Thought Catalog Tries E-Books Digiday. June 8, 2015
  13. https://thoughtcatalog.com/book-faq/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  14. Fleming Jr., Mike Newbie Picture Company On The Case For ‘Tracking Of A Russian Spy’ Deadline. June 6, 2015
  15. Donnelly, Elisabeth Elizabeth Wurtzel Is Publishing Her Next Book, ‘Creatocracy,’ With Thought Catalog Flavorwire. June 8, 2015
  16. THOUGHT CATALOG CELEBRATES THE LAUNCH OF 'CREATOCRACY' BY ELIZABETH WURTZEL Guest of a Guest. June 6, 2015
  17. Herrera, Tim Inside the contradictory world of Thought Catalog, one of the Internet’s most reviled sites Washington Post. June 8, 2015
  18. Simon Critchley Thought Catalog. June 8, 2015
  19. Robert Greene Thought Catalog. June 8, 2015
  20. Tim Ferriss Thought Catalog. June 8, 2015
  21. Nicole Mullen Thought Catalog. June 8, 2015
  22. James Altucher Thought Catalog. June 8, 2015
  23. Hasan, Heba Too Sincere for the Internet? How the Web Journal Thought Catalog Sparked an Online Firestorm TIME. June 8, 2015
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