A little over 2 years ago FeedBurner did a case study on the growth of TechCrunch, and the phenomenal amount of growth it had achieved since it’s start in 2005. Since then in 2007 TechCrunch had harvested up to 419k readers not counting the people who visit TC on a daily basis but don’t subscribe to the RSS feed. Now it appears TechCrunch has become a household name, reaching 715k subscribers
, and boosting the companies CEO Michael Arrington to web celebrity hall of fame (he is my idol.) Also stated in a recent interview “inside TechCrunch” where Sarah Lacey interviews Arrington 37 (turns 38 tomorrow March 13.)
Our revenue in 2006 was $800k last year revenue was around $3 Million.
He also states that he had turned down an $8 Million, but sells himself short on a $100 Million evaluation. Overall I think TechCrunch is one of the brightest companies I can think of right now. It may be just a well maintained blog, but the type of audience they capture is so important that they have the ability to change the way new media is presented. Thus making it a staple to the web 2.0 world, and an as important if not more significant publication than the wall street journal.

March 12th, 2008 at 4:22 am
Happy Birthday Mr. Arrington! Great write up, I agree TechCrunch is one of my favorite blogs and rank it right up there with the traditional top publications.